Naval War College Review
Volume 38, Number 3 (1985) July-August
A snorkel-equipped tank rumbles down the ramp or one of the Soviet Navy's "Aist" class air cushion land Ing craft. The "Aist" Is large, fast, reportedly long-legged, and clearly welt armed. Photo from Department of Defense.
Full Issue
Summer 1985 Review
The U.S. Naval War College
Articles
The Evolution of Soviet Views on Fleet Air Defense
Floyd D. Kennedy Jr
New Soviet Methods for Antisubmarine Warfare?
James M. McConnell
Nonmilitary Threats to Soviet National Security
John M. Weinstein
Tactical Concentration and Surprise-in Theory
Theodore C. Taylor
Just War Theory and Decisionmaking in a Democracy
John Langan S.J.
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S. Naval War College
The Hunt for Red October
Stephen P. Reinertsen
Rethinking U.S. Strategic Posture:
Paul Schratz
Strategy and Diplomacy 1870-1945: Eight Studies
Clark G. Reynolds
Air War: South Atlantic
Myrl Allinder
Aircraft Carriers of the World, 1914 to the Present.
Richard F. Cross III
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
H.Larry Elman
History and War
John B. Hattendorf
The Penguin Atlas of Recent History: Europe Since 1815
James Stavridis
The Gurkhas
John S. Peterson
The Vietnam Veteran: A History of Neglect
William E. Kelly
The Continental Army.
James Johnson
La Place Je la Concorde Sussie
Frederick H. Hartmann
Mind Wars.
James T. Westwood
Lieber's Code and the Law of War
Howard S. Levie
Military Modeling
D.G Clark
Additional Writing
In My View
William R. Vizzard
Credit
Photo from Department of Defense.