Left-Handed Shiphandling

By Donald F. Miley
March 1963
Common violations of this rule, says the author, have resulted in many maritime catastrophes in clear weather as well as in fog.

The Gift of Foresight

By Eugene E. Wilson
March 1963
Britain squandered her pre-eminence, argues the author, when, in 1918, the B.A.F. appropriated naval aviation and restricted its growth for almost 20 years.

Diving on the Wreck of Texas Tower No. 4

By Alan B. Crabtree, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Navy
March 1963
Every submarine operating area has at least one submarine rescue ship always in readiness to speed to the scene of a submarine disaster. These are modern, powerful ships, fully equipped ...

War as an Art

By James E. Mrazek, Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired)
March 1963
Alexander the Great and Napoleon each fashioned enduring masterpieces in the art of warfare, says the author.

Comment and Discussion

March 1963
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Book Reviews & Book List

March 1963
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USS Constellation (CVA-64)

By T. J. Walker, Captain, U. S. Navy
March 1963
The Constellation has proudly reported to the Pacific Fleet as an operational ready carrier capable of sustained action against an enemy whenever and wherever needed

Guerrillas and the Laws of War

By Robert D. Powers, Jr., Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
March 1963
Should the guerrilla, when captured, be treated as a prisoner of war or as an apprehended criminal? The author assays the legal aspects of a vexing, many-sided problem.

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