Radar—Milestone or Millstone?

By Donald F. Miley
March 1962
Do Admiralty Courts unfairly burden shipowners who conscientiously place radar in their vessels? Will the proposed new of the Road increase this burden? A veteran shipmaster examines the use of ...

Arctic ASW

By Gordon V. Brown
March 1962
If missile-equipped Soviet nuclear submarines could transit the Arctic and enter Hudson Bay undetected, Norfolk and St. Louis would be within their range.

Our Navy's Worst Headache: The Merrimack

By Albert L. Demaree
March 1962
After the ponderous Merrimack, looking “like a house submerged to its eaves” appeared and sank two Navy warships, panic swept the Union. But, in the nick of time, here came ...

The SeaBees in World War II

By Admiral Ben Moreell, CEC, U.S. Navy (Retired)
March 1962
The “King Bee” of the SeaBees reviews the legendary accomplishments of the “can do Construction Battalions of World War II on their 20th birthday. It is no simple matter to ...

Comment and Discussion

March 1962
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Book Reviews & Book List

March 1962
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