The Bari Incident

by Captain D. M. Saunders, U. S. Navy
September 1967
Not since Pearl Harbor had the Allies lost so many ships at one time as they did in this 20-minute, spectacularly successful German night raid.

Operation Chase

by Steve Kurak
September 1967
On a September day in 1964, the U. S. merchant man Village went down by the bow in the North Atlantic.

Shipborne Radar

by Captain Donald Macintyre, Royal Navy (Retired)
September 1967
This seeming pile of dunnage heralded an epoch that permanently would alter the course of naval history.

Comment and Discussion

September 1967
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Book Reviews and Book List

September 1967
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The U. S. Schooner Yacht AMERICA

by Joseph C. Bruzek, Curator, U. S. Naval Academy Museum
September 1967
Being an Account of her Entire Career with Emphasis on the Details of her Naval Service, Published on the Occasion of the Twentieth Contest for the Americas Cup.

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