Comment and Discussion

May 1983
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U.S. Naval Operations in 1982

By Christopher C. Wright
May 1983
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The Marine Corps in 1982

By Danny J. Crawford and Ann A. Ferrante
May 1983
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The U.S. Coast Guard in 1982

By Robert L. Scheina
May 1983
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The U.S. Merchant Merchant Marine in 1982

By Colonel Lane C. Kendall, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve (Retired)
May 1983
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The Malvinas Campaign

By Dr. Robert L. Scheina
May 1983
When the Proceedings published its first international navies issue two years ago, the cover featured R. G. Smith’s fine drawing of the old Argentine carrier 25 de Mayo and the ...

The Falklands Campaign

By Former Secretary of State for Defence John Nott
May 1983
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The Soviet Fleet in Transition

By Norman Friedman
May 1983
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