The Valor of Inexperience

By Captain Harvey Haislip, U. S. Navy (Retired)
February 1967
In mid-December 1916 , the USS H-3 had gone aground on the California coast. All efforts to free the stranded submarine with tugs had failed. Now, the 10,OOO-ton cruiser Milwaukee ...

The Mine as a Tool of Limited War

By Commander J. A. Meacham, U. S. Navy
February 1967
We may never have a nuclear war. We shall surely have other kinds, however. These may range in size and intensity from small police actions to full-fledged wars similar to ...

A New Course for the NROTC

by Midshipman 1/c Frederick Bopp, III, U. S. Naval Reserve
February 1967
The NROTC program is outmoded and is unattractive to most young men entering college today. In order to discuss this problem we should consider, with the added advantage of hindsight ...

Comment and Discussion

February 1967
This html article is produced from an uncorrected text file through optical character recognition. Prior to 1940 articles all text has been corrected, but from 1940 to the present most ...

Book Reviews and Book List

February 1967
This html article is produced from an uncorrected text file through optical character recognition. Prior to 1940 articles all text has been corrected, but from 1940 to the present most ...

The U.S. Naval Institute is a private, self-supporting, not-for-profit professional society that publishes Proceedings as part of the open forum it maintains for the Sea Services. The Naval Institute is not an agency of the U.S. government; the opinions expressed in these pages are the personal views of the authors.

Digital Proceedings content made possible by a gift from CAPT Roger Ekman, USN (Ret.)