Several decades ago, when the fleet ballistic missile submarines were first commencing their patrols, copies of a certain seascape were distributed. Subtitled Polaris on Station, it showed an empty ocean and a gull wheeling above the gray waves. The painting was a favorite of Admiral Arleigh Burke, then CNO, who saw to it that it came to the attention of many
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
The large swift cruiser was given the name Columbia, and her remarkable speed and beautiful appearan...
Admiral Holland and I have shared an ardent zeal for the nuclear attack submarine since I was his st...
For several years in the mid-1970s it appeared the Trident submarine program might be the most contr...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
Reprinted from “Missiles and Missions.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings 90, no. 12 (Decemb...
The Navy needs small, lethal, fast, green-water ships and submarines to take the fight to the enemy ...
Following the First World War, the tide of public opinion was overwhelmingly against the submarine a...
On 11 November 1981, the USS Ohio (SSBN-726) was commissioned, The first of the new Trident submarin...
The potential destructiveness of intercontinental ballistic missiles has led lo a situation in which...
With their superior mobility and global reach, U.S. Naval forces are the preferred means of U.S. and...
For some time now, the Naval War College has fostered and developed a novel concept whose portent an...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
The large swift cruiser was given the name Columbia, and her remarkable speed and beautiful appearan...
Admiral Holland and I have shared an ardent zeal for the nuclear attack submarine since I was his st...
For several years in the mid-1970s it appeared the Trident submarine program might be the most contr...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
Reprinted from “Missiles and Missions.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings 90, no. 12 (Decemb...
The Navy needs small, lethal, fast, green-water ships and submarines to take the fight to the enemy ...
Following the First World War, the tide of public opinion was overwhelmingly against the submarine a...
On 11 November 1981, the USS Ohio (SSBN-726) was commissioned, The first of the new Trident submarin...
The potential destructiveness of intercontinental ballistic missiles has led lo a situation in which...
With their superior mobility and global reach, U.S. Naval forces are the preferred means of U.S. and...
For some time now, the Naval War College has fostered and developed a novel concept whose portent an...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
The large swift cruiser was given the name Columbia, and her remarkable speed and beautiful appearan...