The Command Personality

By Professor E. B. Potter
January 1969
Stern Ernie King and chivalrous Chester Nimitz were not the shallow stereotypes contemporary historians have sketched. Both could smile and snarl. And both, together with Admirals Halsey and Spruance, deserve ...

Arctic Passages of North America

by R. J. Boyle
January 1969
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Night Fight Off Oran

by Vice Admiral H. Sanders, USN (Ret.)
January 1969
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Tropical Africa's Nascent Navies

by R. K. Baker
January 1969
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The Alcalde of Monterey

by Captain R. J. Plumb, ChC, USNR (Ret.)
January 1969
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Comment and Discussion

January 1969
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Book Reviews and Book List

January 1969
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"All Hands Coal Ship"

by Commander Francis Poole, Royal Canadian Naval Reserve (Retired)
January 1969
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