Fred Schultz has been in the publishing business since 1980 and was editor-in-chief of Naval History from 1993-2005. He has conducted interviews with some 75 high-profile people, including historians, government officials, combat veterans, journalists, explorers, and Hollywood stars. He is currently a freelance writer living in Annapolis.

Articles by Fred Schultz

On Our Scope

By Fred L. Schultz Editor-in-Chief
October 2001
Literally out of the blue, just before we went to press we heard the second phase of the Navy-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Monitor 2001 Expeditions was over. Navy ...

On Our Scope

By Fred L. Schultz Editor-in-Chief
August 2001
What’s wrong with Pearl Harbor? Nothing. And everything. While it may appear we are following shamelessly in the wake of the new Touchstone (Disney) motion picture, we really aren’t. The ...

On Our Scope

By Fred L. Schultz Editor-in-Chief
June 2001
It might seem odd for a history magazine to boast of its intrepid reportage, but we do just that in this issue. Cases in point are Naval History Associate Editor ...

On Our Scope

By Fred L. Schultz Editor-in-Chief
April 2001
The sage who coined the phrase, “says what he means, and means what he says,” must have been talking about Joe Foss. No one ever would accuse him of hiding ...

On Our Scope

By Fred L. Schultz Editor-in-Chief
February 2001
In the interest of providing readers with insights into some of the articles in Naval History, we introduce this column. While what we do and the reasons we do it ...