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Naval History Magazine - United States Naval Institute

For the history or military buff, this magazine is a gold mine of information and was published every other month.

Naval History Magazine Archives

Winter 1898 Naval History Magazine

1989-01 Naval History Magazine

Pueblo skipper answers critics; Sinking of the UC-97; classic naval aircraft color photos, "Kilroy was here", Revisiting the Chicago. Winter 1989.

Spring 1989 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1989-02 Naval History Magazine

Admiral Yamagata Joins His Ancestors; Brooks and Garcias: One Last Look; Grim Pelelieu: The Aircraft; Ancient Sea Power: The Veneti; Palau Islands 1944; Lawrence surrenders the Chesapeake 1813. Spring 1989.

Summer 1989 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1989-03 Naval History Magazine

The Hellcat-Zero Myth; Salvaging the S-51 1925; Memories of the Prinz Eugen; Marines in the Rhineland, 1918-19. Summer 1989.

Winter 1990 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1990-01 Naval History Magazine

Joe Pendleton in the 'Banana Wars'; President Truman's Yacht; Admiral Tirpitz and Technology (submarines) 1914-1918; Birth of the UDTs. Winter 1990.

Spring 1990 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1990-02 Naval History Magazine

Historians and the War of 1812; Return of the Cabot; Zeppelin Hunters; Remember the Maine; LST - Large, Slow Target. Spring 1990.

Summer 1990 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1990-03 Naval History Magazine

Confederate Raider "Alabama"; Anglo-American Naval Cooperation; Japanese torpedo success at Port Arthur 1904; Inside Soviet spy defection 1966; Coast Guard Law Enforcement. Summer 1990.

Fall 1990 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1990-04 Naval History Magazine

Admiral Donitz at Nurnberg; "Lady Lex" lights up Tacoma 1929; Tetsutaro and Japanese strategy in 20th century; The British Raid on Mount Vernon; The Coast Guard and Mr. Khrushchev. Fall 1990.

February 1996 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1996-02 Naval History Magazine

Hornet's Farewell; Recently uncovered photos of early Russian submarines; Easter '45 - kamikazes attack USS Morris. February 1996.

April 1996 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1996-04 Naval History Magazine

Disaster at Gosport - dark chapter in Union naval history during the Civil War; USS Constellation. April 1996.

June 1996 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1996-06 Naval History Magazine

Blue Angels; "An Exotic Birds-eye View" - A Navy photographer's view of WWII in vivid color; "Vengeance in Vladivostok" - Russians hosting US Fleet in 1937. June 1996.

August 1996 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1996-08 Naval History Magazine

"Vietnam Fault Line"; "Flying Coach" by Max Brand; "Bombshell at Bikini" - atomic blasts 50 years ago. August 1996.

October 1996 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1996-10 Naval History Magazine

"How Did the Titanic Really Sink"; "Hurricane Uncovers 18th C. Wreck" - Hurricane Andrew unearths HMS Fowey. October 1996.

December 1996 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1996-12 Naval History Magazine

"Strange Silence" - a look at 300 years of the Russian Navy; "No Day at the Beach" -  photos snapped at the Iwo Jima landing' "Someone Get That Da..ed Dog" - the Coast Guard rescues Rickey from a torpedoed ship in WWI; "Known But to God" - The tomb of the Unknown Soldier. December 1996.

February 1997 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1997-02 Naval History Magazine

1896 Pea Island Lifesaving Station against hurricane-strength tides; Iwo Jima Seabees; David Susskind on Iwo Jima; "The Peleus War Crimes Trial." February 1997.

April 1997 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1997-04 Naval History Magazine

"Burn Philadelphia"; The battle of the Somme with British sailors and marines fighting with the Fifth Army on the Western Front; Aaron Burr's August 1807 trial. April 1997.

June 1997 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1997-06 Naval History Magazine

Horatio Nelson; "Remembering Emma"; "Liberty Lost Pursuing a Legend" - the 1937 search for Amelia Earhart.

August 1997 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1997-08 Naval History Magazine

200th Anniversary of USS Constitution; "From Tarawa to Hooterville" - Eddie Albert.

October 1997 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1997-10 Naval History Magazine

Shooting of the movie "Titanic"; "While MacArthur Slept".

December 1997 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1997-12 Naval History Magazine

"Blast at Halifax" - 1917 merchant ship explosion in Nova Scotia; "Nelson at the Nile"; "Devil Dogs at Belleau Wood" fabled US Marine Corps battle. December 1997.

February 1998 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1998-02 Naval History Magazine

McHale's Navy Ernest Borgnine interview; Forgotten groundbreaker USS PC-1264; Strike Warfare 1914 - British seaplanes vs. zeppelins; Remembering Iwo Jima from the Texas - rare photos. February 1998.

April 1998 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1998-04 Naval History Magazine

Examining Vietnam with David Hartman; 'Flying Underwater' with Jacques Yves Cousteau; Rescuing BAT 21 - Navy SEAL in Vietnam. April 1998.

June 1998 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1998-06 Naval History Magazine

Memories of the Oregon - pictorial; Spanish American War articles; 1966 friendly fire on the Point Welcome in Vietnam. June 1998.

August 1998 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1998-08 Naval History Magazine

"Kamikaze Decoy"; First nurses aboard ships 100 years ago during Spanish-American War; USS Indianapolis. August 1998.

October 1998 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1998-10 Naval History Magazine

US Naval Institute 125th Anniversary Tribute; "At Sea on the Nagato"; On board the Missouri 1945; Sinking of the HMS Pegasus 1914. October 1998.

December 1998 Issue of Naval History Magazine

1998-12 Naval History Magazine

"Worthwhile Endeavor" - onboard the replica of the ship that carried Captain James Cook; "Navy falls short at Normandy"; Images and accounts of the drive across the Central Pacific in WWII. December 1998.

 

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The GG Archives is the work and passion of two people, Paul Gjenvick, a professional archivist, and Evelyne Gjenvick, a curator. Paul earned a Masters of Archival Studies - a terminal degree from Clayton State University in Georgia, where he studied under renowned archivist Richard Pearce-Moses. Our research into the RMS Laconia and SS Bergensfjord, the ships that brought two members of the Gjønvik family from Norway to the United States in the early 20th century, has helped us design our site for other genealogists. The extent of original materials at the GG Archives can be very beneficial when researching your family's migration from Europe.