United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volumen38

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U.S. Naval Institute, 1912

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THE ATHLETICS AND AMUSEMENTS OFFICE FORT SLOCUM N
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THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NAVAL TACTICS By Lieut Romeo Bern
227
DISCUSSION
283
PROFESSIONAL NOTES Prepared by Lieut Commander Ralph
303
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY AND TREASURER OF THE U S
381
BOOK NOTICES
389
SPECIAL NOTICE Naval Institute Prize Essay 1913
394
INSPECTION DUTY AT NAVY YARDS By Lieut Commander
397
WILLIAM BARKER CUSHING By Charles W Stewart
425
PANAMA CANAL TOLLS By RearAdmiral Charles H Stockton
493
THE BAGDAD RAILWAY AND WHY IT IS OF INTEREST TO THE
499
THEORY AND OPERATION OF THE GYROSCOPE AND THE SPERRY GYROSCOPIC
519
AN IMPROVEMENT IN FLOATING DRY DOCKS By Civil Engineer A C
551
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE U S STEAM FRIGATE MISSOURI AT GIBRAL
557
COORDINATION BEFORE AND DURING WAR By Captain F K Hill U
563
THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF TURRET AND TELESCOPE SIGHT By Rear
595
NOTES ON THE SWEDISH SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL TRAINING By Surgeon
603
SIMPLIFIED METHODS OF COMPASS CORRECTION By Lieutenant R
617
AVIATION IN THE NAVY By Lieutenant E Lapointe French Navy
627
SHORE PATROL DUTY IN THE NAVY By Midshipman S R Canine U
657
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NAVAL TACTICS By Lieut Romeo Bernotti
667
NOTES ON AVIATION By Captain W I Chambers U S Navy
701
THE ITALIANTURKISH WAR By Commodore W H Bechler U
721
DISCUSSION
741
PROFESSIONAL NOTES Prepared by Lieut Commander Ralph Earle
751
BOOK NOTICES
810
LIST OF PRIZE ESSAYS
821
No 143
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THE RELATIONS OF THE WAR COLLEGE TO THE NAVY DEPARTMENT
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DISCIPLINE IN THE NAVY By Captain Marbury Johnston U S Navy
851
NAVY YARD PROBLEMS By Assistant Naval Constructor J E Otter
859
OUR NATIONAL FLAG A Short History of its Development
879
THE LE DUC BALLISTIC FORMULE By G W Patterson
885
PREPARATION IN PEACE AND SUCCESS IN WAR Translated from
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HOW TO MAKE A NAVAL APPROPRIATION By Pay Director Living
907
PROFESSIONAL NOTES Prepared by Lieut Commander Ralph Earle
1107
BOOK NOTICES
1175
LIST OF PRIZE ESSAYS
1185
No 144
1189
MILITARY VALUE AND TACTICS OF MODERN SUBMARINES By Lieuten
1191
THE STRATEGIC NAVAL WAR GAME OR CHART MANEUVER By Captain
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NAVAL WAR COLLEGE COURSE By Captain W L Rodgers U S Navy
1235
MENTAL AND MORAL TRAINING FOR WAR By Surgeon J F Leys U
1241
LIFE INSURANCE By Commander L M Nulton U S Navy
1253
NOTES ON INSPECTION DUTY AT SHIPBUILDING WORKS By RearAd
1275
NAVY YARDS AS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS AND THE Cost
1301
A HALF CENTURY OF NAVAL ADMINISTRATION IN AMERICA 18611911
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THE LAUNCHING OF THE NEW YORK By Naval Constr Robt Stocker
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NAVAL DISCIPLINE By Captain Charles F Pond U S Navy
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THE U S NAVAL DISCIPLINARY BARRACKS PORT ROYAL SOUTH CARO
1379
REFORMATORY TREAtment of SOLDIERS AND SAILORS UNDER SENTENCE
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THE U S NAVAL ACADEMY An Undergraduates Point of View
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SHIPS GENERAL STOREKEEPER By Paymaster G P Dyer U S Navy
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THE UNITED STATES SHIP IDAHO Reminiscences 18661870
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MOBILE ARTILLERY IN ADVANCE BASES By Maj H C Davis U S M C
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NOTES ON SIGNALS FOR USE IN HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING By Captain
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AVIATION TODAY AND THE NECESSITY FOR A NATIONAL AERODYNAMIC
1491
STAR IDENTIFICATION By Captain Harry S Knapp U S Navy
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A GRAPHIC METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE ALTITUDE OF AEROPLANES
1537
ITALIANTURKISH WAR By Commodore W H Beehler U S Navy
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NOTES ON THE DEPARTMENTS PROPOSED PERSONNEL BILL By Captain
1569
CONSIDERATION OF THE CALIBER OF THE MAIN BATTERY OF BATTLESHIPS
1593
DISPERSION AND ACCURACY OF FIRE By Lieut B A Long U S Navy
1601
DISCUSSION
1605
PROFESSIONAL NOTES
1621
BOOK NOTICES
1698
ADVERTISEMENTS
1703
LIST OF PRIZE ESSAYS
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SPECIAL NOTICENaval Institute Prize Essay 1913
1710
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