Errors of the Korean War

By Commander Malcolm W. Cagle, USN
March 1958
The strangest and most unusual war the United States ever fought was the Korean War. It certainly was the most frustrating. It was the war (and it was a war ...

Japanese Treasure Hunt in Manila Bay

By Commander W. L. Marshall, USN
March 1958
After the U. S. Fleet left Manila Bay in late December, 1941, the only contact the besieged allies had with the outside world was by means of an occasional submarine ...
Aerial starboard side view of the camouflaged LCT(6)-1362 underway

LCT's in a Typhoon

By Lieutenant Melvin H. Tennis, Jr., USNR-R
March 1958
Despite their ungainly appearance, LCTs showed an amazing degree of buoyancy and stability during the Pacific typhoon of July–August, 1945

Leadership: A Case Study

By Commander Frank F. Smart, Jr., CHC, USN
March 1958
The past fifteen years of service as a Navy chaplain have made me acutely conscious of the part leadership plays in morale. I have come to believe that only good ...
USS Pensacola crew 1860

The Advance of Naval Preventive Medicine

By Lieutenant Commander Edmund H. Gleason, MSC, USN
March 1958
“A dread disease its rankling horrors shed, And death’s dire ravage through mine army spread, Never mine eyes such dreary sight beheld, Ghastly the mouths and gums enormous swelled And ...

Deep Battleground

By Commander Charles W. Rush, Jr., USN
March 1958
May 17, 1942. Somewhere under the long mid-Pacific swells. The stillness inside the conning tower of the U. S. submarine Tautog muffled the tense excitement of men who knew they ...

Our Status of Forces Agreements

By Lieutenant Commander James H. Doyle, Jr., USN, and Lieutenant Horace B. Robertson, Jr., USN
March 1958
On the afternoon of January 30, 1957, a U. S. serviceman in Japan fired a shot which soon echoed around the world. The incident, resulting in the death of a ...

Comment and Discussion

March 1958
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Book Reviews

March 1958
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Professional Notes

March 1958
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