Graduating from the Naval Academy in 1930, Captain Strohbehn had general line experience in all classes of surface vessels, and after a Post Graduate course in Applied Communications, he was with the Atlantic Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Unit and in command of a destroyer during the war. Since the war, he has been in command of the New York Office of Naval Research, commander of a destroyer division, and is now on duty at the Naval War College.

Articles by Walter W. Strohbehn

Should We Train Ships or Men?

By Captain Walter W. Strohbehn, U. S. Navy
July 1950
Walk into the Wardroom of a small ship or one of the offices of a big ship just before it gets underway, or sometimes after it is already underway, and ...