Proceedings Digital Edition
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View ArticleWorld Naval Developments
The High Cost of No Carriers Author Link: Norman Friedman read more
View ArticleComment & Discussion
Chinese Missiles and the Walmart Factor (See M. Harper, pp. 16–21, July 2011 Proceedings) read more
View ArticleAmphibious Training: From Ugly to Good
The pressure is on for a Marine Corps return to naval presence. But the initiative needs much more work to succeed. Author Link: Colonel Adam Holmes read more
View ArticleAway All . . . Hovercraft!
Forget the EFV. Retrofitted off-the-shelf vessels offer a cost-efficient means to align Marine Corps capabilities with national-security needs. The Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle program is...
View ArticleCable Vision
Note to Navy: It’s time to pay attention to security for undersea cables—crucial to global communications and commerce, and vital to our national interests. read more
View ArticleCharting a Course Away from the Pension
Altering the DOD retirement system along the path of least resistance lacks focus and direction. We need a new design. Author Link: The Commander read more
View ArticleCrisis in the Cutter Fleet
It’s time to recapitalize aging U.S. Coast Guard cutters and permit the service to continue its invaluable defense of multiple mission areas. read more
View ArticleEndangered Species
A ‘gap’ in the U.S. Coast Guard’s vital maritime patrol aircraft fleet is real, and it will grow if something isn’t done soon. Author Link: Al Ross read more
View ArticleLearning from Operation Able Manner
The U.S. Coast Guard has a plan to respond to future mass-migration crises—but does that mean it will be better prepared? read more
View ArticleTen Realities for the New CNO
As the United States moves from intense land combat to a renewed emphasis on naval and air power, the transition team for the next Chief of Naval Operations is about to start work. Concern for U.S....
View ArticleThe Case for the Cutter
From the operational commanders’ perspective, the National Security Cutter is crucial for a growing array of Coast Guard missions. Author Link: Manson K. Brown read more
View ArticleLest We Forget
Taking the Dare At the end of the Civil War, the U.S. Navy was one of the largest in the world and, with its ironclads and advancements in ordnance and engineering, was on the cutting edge of...
View ArticleNaval Institute Foundation
In Appreciation: William A. Read Jr. Thirty-two-year member and generous U.S. Naval Institute supporter Commander William Augustus Read Jr., died on Friday, 28 October, in Palm Beach, Florida. Larger...
View ArticleNaval Institute Foundation
The Annual Capstone Awards In May 2011, during the Naval Academy Seamanship & Navigation Division’s annual awards ceremony, Proceedings Editor-in-Chief Paul Merzlak presented prizes to the four...
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