Surface Effect Ships

by Captain M. J. Hanley, Jr., U. S. Navy
November 1966
“appears to offer more potential for naval military vehicles than any other development during the last two centuries.”

Don’t Envy the Enemy

by Colonel Archie J. Clapp, U. S. Marine Corps & Illustrations by William A. Berry
November 1966
Preoccupied with our own grave problems in Southeast Asia, we tend to forget that the Asian Communist, too, is confronted with a host of difficulties and dilemmas.

The Ph.D. in Uniform

by Commander Burton I. Edelson, U. S. Navy
November 1966
The naval officer knows well that education does not confer intelligence. But he knows, too, that rank doesn’t either.

The Civilian Navy

by Cdr. Frank H. Featherston, USN
November 1966
It is surprising that so many naval officers harbor a blind spot, an ignorance of the roles and conditions of service of civilian employees.

Comment and Discussion

November 1966
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Book Reviews and Book List

November 1966
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Vertical Replenishment and the UH-46A

by Lieutenant Charles R. Pursley, U. S. Naval Reserve
November 1966
A new era in naval replenishment operations got under way on 27 November, 1964, when the USS Sacramento (AOE-l) steamed out of Long Beach with a detachment of officers and ...

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