A Framework for Naval Leadership

By Lieutenant Michael R. Svendsen, U. S. Navy
July 1975
As newly-commissioned ensigns, all officers start with a clean slate. Some will develop into better leaders than others-through their ability to set an example, take care of their men, and ...

The Fishing Fleet in Soviet National Strategy

By Commander Richard T. Ackley, U.S. Navy (Retired)
July 1975
The Soviet fishing fleet is the largest and most modern in the world. It capitalizes on common property resources of the oceans to make rapid and important economic, political, and ...

Comment and Discussion

July 1975
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Book Reviews and Book List

July 1975
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"Finest Ships" or "Not Worth a Damn"?

By Captain John M. Kennaday, U. S. Navy (Retired)
July 1975
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Professional Notes

July 1975
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