Resource Wars

By Lieutenant Commander James Stavridis, U. S. Navy
January 1985
May 2007. Dawn breaks suddenly in the central Pacific, 1,900 nautical miles southwest of Los Angeles and 1,200 miles southeast of the Hawaiian Islands. As the sun rises, the Ocean ...

Leadership Forum

By Vice Admiral W. P. Lawrence, U. S. Navy
January 1985
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Comment and Discussion

January 1985
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Notebook

January 1985
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Tomorrow's Fleet

By Commander John D. Alden, U. S. Navy (Retired)
January 1985
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Professional Notes

January 1985
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Special: Conquering Inner Space

By Captain Don Walsh, U. S. Navy (Retired)
January 1985
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United We Stood

By Commander Forrest R. Johns, U. S. Navy (Retired)
January 1985
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Notable Naval Books of 1984

By Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U. S. Navy
January 1985
Two factors distinguished 1984 in naval publishing. The first was the 40th anniversary of "D-Day," the Allied invasion of Europe, which focused new attention on this historic event and gave ...

An Uncontrollable Tomahawk?

By Russell S. Hibbs
January 1985
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As I Recall: Sailing with the Soviets in the Med

By Vice Admiral Gerald E. Miller, U. S. Navy (Retired)
January 1985
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Black Sea Prophecy

By Lieutenant Alan G. Maiorano, U. S. Navy
January 1985
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Tripping on Technology

By Joseph G. Gavin, Jr.
January 1985
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Old Navy: "Retreat, Hell . . ."

By Regina Waldron Murray
January 1985
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Train the Warrior, Educate the Officer

By Commander Bernard D. Cole, U. S. Navy
January 1985
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Iran-Iraq: Bloody Tomorrows

By Lieutenant Colonel David Evans, U. S. Marine Corps and Lieutenant Colonel Richard Campany, U. S. Air Force
January 1985
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