Naval War College Review
Volume 35, Number 3 (1982) May-June
A Hauk class Norwegian last patrol boat prepares to get underway at Tromso, Norway, well north of the Arctic Circle. The boat backing into the stream is a Storm class FFB.
Full Issue
May & June 1982 Review
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes
Edward F. Welch Jr.
Articles
The Influence of the Northern Flank upon the Mastery of the Sea
Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley
Pirates and Naval Officers
John Petrie
Responding to Soviet Intervention in the Third World
Thomas H. Etzold
Terrorists and Chemical/Biological Weapons
Elliot Hurwitz
A New Duel: Antisatellite Combat In Space
K.L Eichelberger
Beating Moscow in the War of Ideas and Ideals
Maurice Tugwell
The Cordon Sanitaire-Is. It Useful? Is It Practical?
Stanley F. Gilchrist
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S. Naval War College
America Arms for a New Century
Michael K. Doyle
The American Submarine
John E. Jackson
By Ships Alone: Churchill and the Dardanelles
Michael B. Edwards
Gunboat Diplomacy, 1919-1979
M.J. Bartolomei
The March to the Marne
Steven B. Ross
The Fall of Fortress Europe, 1943-1945
Mark A. Stoler
A Bloody War
J.P. Morse
Sovereignty for Sale
Allan A. Arnold
Live Oaking: Southern Timber for Tall Ships
Frank Uhlig Jr
The Defense Industry
William E. Turcotte
Inside the Iranian Revolution
Ephraim E. Waller
No Hiding Place
Alfred P. Rubin
Shadrin: The Spy Who Never Came Back
Curtis Carroll Davis
The Balance of Military Power
Dov S. Zakheim
Soviet Armed Forces Review Annual: Vol. 5, 1981
Joseph E. Thach Jr
Additional Writing
Sea Power: A Naval History
Frank M. Snyder
Credit
Photo by Frank Uhlig, Jr.