The Suez Operation

By James Stewart, Lieutenant Commander, Royal Navy (Retired)
April 1964
The political background to the Suez Operation was so complex that it tends to dominate the purely military aspects of this short but remarkable campaign. This is unfortunate, because it ...

Stalemate—Or?

By Hanson W. Baldwin
April 1964
Like images in a distorting mirror, two topical problems in this nineteenth year of the atomic age—the stoppage of nuclear tests and the proliferation of nuclear weapons—emphasize the grotesque dimensions ...

Guns Have Not Gone Yet!

By John O. Stull, Commander, U. S. Navy (Retired)
April 1964
Until the day when missile ships become something more than curiosities, we must stop prematurely downgrading our guns and the art of naval gunnery.

Comment and Discussion

April 1964
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Book Reviews and Book List

April 1964
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At Sea in a Monitor

By Francis M. Holbrook
April 1964
Just after the Spanish-American War, the Maryland Naval Brigade and the Maryland National Guard, had an armory over the market at the foot of Broadway in Baltimore, and a wharf ...

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