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Proceedings Magazine - October 1968

Front Cover, U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 94/10/788, October 1978.

Front Cover, U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 94/10/788, October 1978. GGA Image ID # 1d81432291

United States Naval Institute. For the advancement of professional, literary and scientific knowledge in the Navy.

On the Cover

The near-classic Antarctic panorama of Cape Hallett Station on Moubray Bay serves admirably to set the scene for William J. Cromie's "Deep Freeze Goes on" an account of the Navy's 12-year operation at the bottom of the world. In the foreground is the USCG icebreaker Glacier ( WAGB-4). Photo by Photographer's Mate First Class R. F. Clayton, USCG.

Contents for November 1978

  • Secretary's Notes
  • Sea Power and the Superpowers
    by Capt. Carl H. Amme, USN (Ret.)
  • The Navy's Stake in Antarctica
    by William J. Cromie
  • Systems Analysis: Something Old, Something New
    by Capt. Charles B. Bishop, USN
  • Flags of Whose Convenience?
    by John J. Clark
  • Soviet Beachhead in the Third World
    by Lt. Cdr. Jonathan T. Howe, USN
  • Micronesia: Especial Trust
    by Cdr. Daniel J. Morgiewicz, USN
  • Last in the Hearts of His Countrymen
    by Philip B. Yeager
  • Pictorial—The U. S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, Dahlgren, Virginia
    Photography by JOC Robert D. Moeser, USN (Ret.)
  • Comment and Discussion
  • Book Reviews
  • Professional Reading
  • Professional Notes
  • The Old Navy
  • Progress
  • Notebook
  • Book List

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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 Institute.

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