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December 1961 Proceedings Magazine: United States Naval Institute

December 1961 Proceedings Magazine: United States Naval Institute

UNITED STATES
NAVAL I
STITUTE
PROCEEDINGS
• For the advancement of professional, literary, and scientific knowledge in the Nary
December, 1961
Vol. 87, No. 12, Whole No. 706
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PROGRAM PACKAGING—OPPORTUNITY AND PERIL
By Capt. Harry C. White, USN and Lt.Cdr. Robert J. Massey, USN
SECURITY AND THE DOUBLE STANDARD
By Cdr. Paul H. Backus, USN (Ret.)
THE LAW AND OUTER SPACE
By H. Felix Kloman
DEFENSE PROBLEMS OF THE SWEDISH NAVY
By Cdr. T. Wulff, Roy2l Swedish Navy
NAVAL POWER AND DETERRENCE
By Capt. Harvey B. Seim, USN
DISARMAMENT ON THE GREAT LAKES; MYTH OR REALITY?
By Stanley L. Falk
"SARA" IN THE EAST 75
By Clark G. Reynolds
CAPTURING SAIL ON CANVAS (Pictorial) . . . . 84
By Rear Adm. John W. Schmidt, USN (Ret.)
COMMENT AND DISCUSSION .. . 102
BOOK REVIEWS: NOTABLE NAVAL BOOKS OF 1961 . 112
By Assoc. Prof. Robert M. Langdon, USNA
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Copyright ©1961 by U. S. Naval Institute
PROFESSIONAL NOTES
A PAGE FROM THE OLD NAVY SECRETARY'S NOTES ..
INDEX FOR THE 1961 PROCEEDINGS.
127
. 156
. 159
. 165

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