Why a U. S. Fleet in the Mediterranean?

By Admiral Horacio Rivero, U. S. Navy (Retired)
May 1977
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Our Coming Air—Capable Navy

Captain Gerald G. O'Rourke, U. S. Navy (Retired)
May 1977
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The Combat Systems of Surface Warships

Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer, U. S. Navy
May 1977
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C3 War at Sea

Norman Friedman
May 1977
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Offensive Mine Warfare: A Forgotten Strategy?

Rear Admiral Roy F. Hoffmann, U. S. Navy
May 1977
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Discipline and the Profession of Naval Arms

Captain Clifford L. Bekkedahl, U. S. Navy
May 1977
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The Soviet Navy in 1976

Captain William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr., U. S. Navy
May 1977
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Book List

May 1977
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