The Role of High-Speed Ships in the U. S. Navy

By Rear Admiral George G. Halvorson, USN (Ret.)
January 1979
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Time Out for Tactics

By Lieutenant Commander Miles A. Libbey, III, USN
January 1979
Nobody’s arguing that inspections aren’t important. Heaven only knows what the beam of a flashlight might find under the bunk of a warship during a zone inspection. But there must ...

Pictorial—San Diego’s Tuna Fleet

By Williams M. Powers
January 1979
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Comment and Discussion

January 1979
“Division of Labor in the Western Alliance” (See M. E. Geneste, pp. 42-51, November 1978 Proceedings) “U.S. NATO Policy: The Challenge and the Opportunity” (See R. L. Beard, pp ...

Forty-Three Days in a Longboat

By CDR Alexander Crosby Brown, USNR (Ret.)
January 1979
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Nobody asked me, but ...

January 1979
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Notable Naval Books

January 1979
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Professional Notes

January 1979
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Tomorrow's Fleet

January 1979
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