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  • Image du vendeur pour Naval Institute Proceedings March 1991 mis en vente par Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket as Issued. 1st Edition. Clean and unmarked inside out. Pages clean and undamaged. Covers are also clean. Two creases in the upper right corner of the front cover. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Early Lessons Learned" (Desert Storm Focus) by Vice Admiral Robert F. Dunn, USN (Ret); "The Last Great Air Battle" (Desert Storm Focus) by Vice Admiral Joseph Metcalf, USN (Ret); "Rules of Engagement: No More Vietnams" (Desert Storm Focus) by Colonel W. Hays Parks, USMCR; "POWs: Silence is Not Golden" (Desert Storm Focus) by Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale, USN (Ret); "Interview: A Former POW" (Desert Storm Focus) with Vice Admiral William P. Lawrence, USN (Ret); "Flights of the Intruders" (Desert Storm Focus) by Rear Admiral J. D. Taylor, USN; "Interview: Combat Photographer" (Desert Storm Focus) by Greg E. Mathieson; "NATO Must Go" (But where NATO goes must key on the U.S. Navy's strategic vision) by Admiral Sir Peter Stanford, Royal Navy (Ret.); "Norway's Coast is Clear" (as long as the Soviets still worry about protecting the Kola Peninsula) by Rear Admiral Rolf E. Pedersen, Royal Norwegian Navy; "Meeting the Submarine Threat" (What has happened since 'Whiskey on the rocks?') by Rear Admiral Claes Tornberg, Royal Swedish Navy; "The New German Navy Moves Out" (The requirements are clear--and limited) by Vice Admiral Dieter F. Braun, German Navy); "The End of the East German Navy" (Few ships will survive and many of the sailors will not go to sea again) by Lieutenant Commander Siegfried Gates, U.S. Navy; "The Century of the Pacific" (is only a decade away, and the region's navies are already on the move) by Lieutenant Commander J. V. P. Goldrick, Royal Australian Navy; "Australia's Type 471 Submarine" (Coming from Sweden, it will lengthen Australia's operational reach) by Stephen J. Sharp; "The Indian Navy is No Threat" by Lieutenant Sanjay J. Singh, Indian Navy; "Of Sirens' Songs and Sailors" (Small navies must avoid the flashy choices, to stay off the rocks) by Lieutenant Commander Christopher A. Abel, U.S. Coast Guard; "A New Berlin Wall?" (It may soon separate North from South, instead of East from West) by Captain Olutunde A. Oladimeji, Nigerian Navy; "Latin America" (Regional Naval Review); "East Europe" (Regional Naval Review); "Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia" (Regional Naval Review); "Africa South of the Sahara" (Regional Naval Review); "Far East" (Regional Naval Review); plus "Secretary's Notes"; "Where We Were"; "Comments and Discussion"; "Book Reviews"; "Books of Interest"; "World Naval Developments"; "Notebook"; and "Index to Advertisers".