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November 1960 Proceedings Magazine: United States Naval Institute

November 1960 Proceedings Magazine: United States Naval Institute

UNITED STATES
NAVAL INSTITUTE
PROCEEDINGS
For the advancement of professional, literary, and scientific knowledge in the Navy
November, 1960
Vol. 86, No. 11, Whole No. 693
USS Arneb (AKA-56) .... .....
For further information regarding this painting, see page 101
WHO IS THE ENEMY?
By Lieutenant Ralph L. Enos, USN
DANGER FROM BELOW
By Lieutenant Colonel Marc E. Geneste, French Army
KILLING NUCLEAR SUBMARINES 45
By Commander George P. Steele, USN
REAPPRAISAL IS NOT SO AGONIZING . 52
By Lieutenant Alfred C. Leis, USN
A MODERN NAVY FOR MODERN DEFENSE . 56
By Lieutenant Commander Edgar K. Lofton, USN
PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR .. 63
By Winston B. Lewis
TODAY'S POLISH NAVY—ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN THE BALTIC . . . 67
By Lieutenant Commander Andrew P. Guzowski, Former Polish Navy
THE NAVAL BATTALION ON BATAAN .. 72
By Colonel William F. Prickett, USMC
MILITARY DECISION AND THE FUTURE OF SEA POWER . 82
By Captain W. D. Brinckloe, USN
MIDWAY TODAY (Pictorial) 91
By D. B. Mauldin, AMC, USN
COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 102
BOOK REVIEWS . . . 114
PROFESSIONAL NOTES . 130
A PAGE FROM THE OLD NAVY . 158
SECRETARY'S NOTES 161
The opinions or assertions in the articles are the personal ones of the authors and are not to be construed as official.
They do not necessarily reflect the views of either the Navy Department or the United States Naval but:lute.
All photographs, unless otherwise credited, are Official Department of Defense releases.
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Copyright CI 1960 by U. S. Naval Institute
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