Naval War College Review
Volume 35, Number 1 (1982) January-February
A nuclear Asroc explodes under water after being fired by the destroyer USS Agerholm {DD826) in the Pacific in May, 1962. See this issue's lead article, by Lt Cdr, T. Wood Parker, beginning on page 3.
Full Issue
January & February 1982 Full Review
The U.S Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes
Edward F. Welch Jr.
Articles
Theater Nuclear Warfare and the U.S. Navy
T Wood Parker
Tarnished Brass
E.L. Cope
A Carrier for Admiral Gorshkov
Dov S. Zakheim
New Directions and New Problems for Arms Transfers Policy
David J. Louscher and Michael D. Salomon
ASW: Where is the Inner Screen?
R.W. Atkins
Protecting the Carrier Against Torpedo Attack
James G. O'Keefe and David L. Hallenbeek
The Soviet Union and the Southern Sea Route
James T. Westwood
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S Naval War College
The Naval Air War in Vietnam
John E. Jackson
Gold Wings, Blue Sea:
Don Rightmyer
To Antartica With the Royal Navy
M.G.M.W Ellis
The History of the Joint Cheifs of Staff
Don Rightmyer
French Ensor Chadwick: Scholarly Warrior
William J. Hourihan
The War with Spain in 1898
Graham A. Cosmas
The Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet
P.T. Deutermann
Energy and the National Defense
William G. Collins Jr
Covering Islam
Michael D. Ricciuti
An International Court
Robert A. Friedlander
Additional Writing
History, War and the Military Professional
David R. Mets
Credit
U.S. Navy photo by D.L. Wann, PH2