Naval War College Review
Volume 38, Number 1 (1985) January-February
The USS Nassau (LHA 4) at Guantanamo Bay. Note that while she conducts aircraft operations forward, she is trimmed by the stern to conduct boat operations aft. Official Navy photo.
Full Issue
Winter 1985 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes
James E. Service
Articles
The Use of Naval Forces in Peacetime
Laurence Martin
Security in Northeast Asia: A Trilateral Alternative
Edward A. Olsen
The Naval Dimension of the Sino-Soviet Rivalry
Kenneth G. Weiss
Superpower Interests and Naval Missionsin the Indian Ocean
Howard M. Hensel
American Perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflictand the Iranian-Iraqi War: The Need for a New Look
James R. Kurth
Can a Battle be Lost in the Mind of the Commander
Theodore L. Gatchel
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S Naval War College
La puissance maritime sovietique
Edward F. Welch Jr.
Nuclear Forces in Europe: Enduring Dilemmas, Present Prospects
David S. Sorenson
A General's Life: An Autobiography by General of the Army Omar N. Bradley and Clay Blair
Raymond G. O'Connor
Master of the Battlefield
Stephen E. Ambrose
Economic Choices 1984
John A. Walgreen
Axis Submarine Successes 1939-1945
John B. Hattendorf
German Military Aviation
David R. Mets
The Wars in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos 1945-1982
Ronald Spector
The Battle for Guadalcanal
Edwin H. Simmons
Vietnam: A History
James Stavridis
Politicians and Defence: Studies in the Formulation of British Defence Policy, 1845-1970
Franklyn A. Johnson
Pearl Harbor: The Continuing Controversy
Thomas C. Hone
Tiger the Lurp Dog
William F. Long Jr.
Additional Writing
In My View
Gerald M. Steinberg and David B. Mather
Credit
Official Navy photo.