As we stand on the brink of a new millennium, I think it’s fitting that we stop and candidly share some thoughts regarding our nation’s…
As we stand on the brink of a new millennium, I think it’s fitting that we stop and candidly share some thoughts regarding our nation’s…
FOR SHIP PROPULSION LCDR Whitcomb received a BS in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Washington, Seattle, WA in 1984; an MS in Electrical Engineering…
Mr. Thompson is a senior fellow with the Lexington Institute, a public-policy research foundation in Arlington, Virginia. During World War II, the threat of enemy…
Mr. Charlie Green Editor, National Journal Magazine National Journal Group Inc. 1501 M St., NW #300 Washington, DC 20005 Mr. Green, I applaud Mr. Wilson’s…
Jim Gorman served ill USS PARCHE (1984-88), then worked in Ocean Engineering with NavSeafor five years. He holds a master’s degree from the tile University…
SPEND NOW, ASK QUESTIONS LATER Why Is the Pentagon Ignoring Its Board of Wise Men in Preparing for the Next War? Reprinted with permission from…
Vice Admiral Charles Lockwood, Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet submarines during World War II, is rightly viewed as the foremost figure of the…
If the Naval Submarine League had a Gray Dolphin award for the oldest surviving World War II skipper, Rear Admiral Warder would have cherished it…
Make no mistake, this is the century for submarine preeminence and predominance. As cruise missiles and short range ballistic missiles with terminal seekers proliferate, it…
Peter Maas Harper Collins, New York, NY 1999, 259 pages, $25.00 ISBN 0-06-019480 The crew losses in USS S-51(SS162), 1925, and in USS S-4 (SS…
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