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The Coast Guard’s long-sought heavy icebreaker, the Polar Security Cutter, was among the programs to receive funding when Congress passed a spending...
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By Captain James W. Kehoe, U. S. Navy (Retired), Kenneth S. Brower, and Herbert A. Meier
The Soviet cruiser Kirov, seen on the opposite page, is yet another in a series of formidable-looking Soviet surface warships which have been built during the past three decades. To design and construct the...
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Weather and Darkness in Contemporary Naval Operations
By Commander Linton Wells II, U. S. Navy
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Hip Boots or Blue Water? An Examination of the U.S. Coast Guard and its Future
By Captain Robert G. Moore, U. S. Coast Guard
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By Norman Polmar, Editor, The Ships and Aircraft of the U. S. Fleet
Beginning in World War II, the United States has provided warships to a number of allied nations. A cruiser, 37 escort carriers, 50 destroyers, 9 submarines, and hundreds of frigates (DE and PF types),...
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