Chester William Nimitz, 1885-1966

by E. B. Potter
July 1966
Christmas morning, 1941. A steady rain pelted down from clouds hanging low over Pearl Harbor. To the northeast, a four-engine flying boat appeared bringing the newly appointed Commander-in- Chief of ...

What Price Sea Power?

by Captain William T. Rapp, U. S. Navy
July 1966
Such analyses of military requirements are of great value, concedes the author, but they must serve—not supplant—military judgment.

To Build a Better Ship . . . On Time

by Lieutenant Thomas B. Buell, U.S. Navy
July 1966
When any new, complicated system, whether a ship, airplane, or guided missile, is first subjected to an evaluation by one of the military services, a number of design deficiencies become ...

The New DE's (Pictorial)

by Lt. D. B. Marshall, USN, and Chief Journalist R. D. Moeser, USN
July 1966
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Comment and Discussion

July 1966
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Book Reviews and Book List

July 1966
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