Leadership Forum: The Pursuit of Excellence

By Midshipman First Class Brad Rex, U. S. Navy
July 1981
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Comment and Discussion

July 1981
“Shipboard Fuel Economy” (See R. W. Tripp, pp. 98–101, April 1981; Editor’s Note, p. 88, June 1981 Proceedings) James H. Cunningham, President, Marine Energy Institute—Commander Tripp’s article ...

The U. S. Nay: Sonars, Part I

By Norman Polmar, Editor, The Ships and Aircraft of the U. S. Fleet
July 1981
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Professional Notes

July 1981
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Fitness Reports and Personal Development

By Lieutenant Commander Dana G. McCarthy, USNR
July 1981
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Soviet Nuclear Submarines

By Norman Polmar
July 1981
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Sikorsky helicopter

The First Coast Guard Helicopters

By Captain Frank A. Erickson, USCG (Ret.)
July 1981
The world’s first practical military helicopter, the Sikorsky XR-4 took to the air for the first time on 14 January 1942, just a little over a month after the Japanese ...

Countering Tomorrow’s Terrorism

By Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Alexander, USMC
July 1981
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