The Wit to See

By M. Eckhart, Jr., Commander, U. S. Navy
August 1964
Commanding officers must acquire both technical and operational comprehension of their computerized equipment if they are to retain their action prerogatives.

Trieste—The First Ten Years

By George W. Martin, Lieutenant, U. S. Navy
August 1964
Dive Number 128 of the bathyscaph Trieste was the tenth and last dive made by Trieste in her search for the nuclear submarine Thresher. This was also the last dive ...

The Restless Mind

By M. J. Travers, Commander, U. S. Navy
August 1964
“Why are we still being saddled with the unpopular counter-pointer altimeters?"

Diminishing Returns in the CVA

By John T. Henrizi, Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
August 1964
This paper is not intended as an expose, but rather, it is a further attempt to strengthen one of our most formidable weapon systems—the attack aircraft carrier.

Operation Forager

By Sherwood R. Zimmerman, Ensign, U. S. Navy
August 1964
In the momentous prelude to the Battle of the Marianas, the USS Harder (SS-257) was one of 28 submarines that were ordered to detect and destroy Japanese Fleet units.

Comment and Discussion

August 1964
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Book Reviews and Book List

August 1964
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HMS Bounty

By Robert W. Wienpahl
August 1964
This is the story of a ship, probably one of the most famous of all times, HMS Bounty. She sailed from Spithead on 23 December 1787 upon a voyage which ...

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