The Stranger in the Crowd

By Lt. Cdr. K. C. Jacobsen, USN
September 1974
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"Long Has It Waved on High"

By Ensign B.W. Norris, U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, and T.R. Strobridge
September 1974
It has flown over every continent and on every ocean in the world. It has fluttered in every conflict of the United States ranging from the quasi-war with France in ...
Astronaut John Young in shadow of Lunar Module behind ultraviolet camera

Naval Research: The Brain Game

By Rear Admiral C. O. Holmquist, U. S. Navy (Retired)
September 1974
The Game of Science and Technology is one in which the U. S. Navy has excelled for most of the 20th century; but it takes money to play, and losers ...

Navies in War and in Peace

By Admiral of the Fleet S. G. Gorshkov, SN
September 1974
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Catapult Off—Parachute Back

By Capt. James E. Wise, Jr., USN
September 1974
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Lithograph of the USS Onondaga (1863)

Monitors 'Round Cape Horn

By Commander John D. Alden, U. S. Navy (Retired)
September 1974
While the United States was engaged in the Civil War, several European powers took advantage of the situation to extend their spheres of influence in Latin America. France installed the ...

Comment and Discussion

September 1974
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Professional Notes

September 1974
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Notebook

September 1974
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