"Away the Boarding Party"

By Commander John D. Alden, U. S. Navy
January 1965
In the dying days of World War II, U. S. submarines served as gunboats, wreaking havoc on the junks, sampans, and barges that plied the western Pacific waters.

The Meaning of Service

By Lieutenant Jonathan T. Howe, U.S. Navy
January 1965
After long study of human behavior, Freud concluded that it was important that the two major decisions of life, those concerning mate and career, be made by instinct. The conscious ...

Comment and Discussion

January 1965
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Book Reviews and Book List

January 1965
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The 598 Overhaul

by Lieutenant Robert B. Sims, U. S. Navy
January 1965
After four and a half years of service, including 1,020 days of submerged operations, the first U. S. fleet ballistic missile submarine is now undergoing her first overhaul. Between her ...

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