Naval War College Review
Volume 49, Number 3 (1996) Summer
"Amazing Grace," in honor of Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, U.S. Navy (1906-1992): mathematician, pioneer in data processing, at her retirement the oldest person in the Navy on active duty, and namesake of the guided-missile destroyer USS Hopper (DOG 70), christened on 6 January 1996. Collage by Joan Mikosh-Johnson of the Naval War College Graphics Department.
Full Issue
Summer 1996 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes
J.R. Stark
Articles
Contract with Central Europe
Przemyslaw Grudzinski
Wilderness Guide: Intelligence for the Commander in Bosnia
Lawrence N. Ash
Aegean Angst: The Greek-Turkish Dispute
Michael N. Schmitt
Iran's Security Concerns in the Persian Gulf
Dariush Zahedi and Ahmad Ghoreishi
The South China Sea: A Dangerous Ground
Henry J. Kenny
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S. Naval War College
The War Puzzle
Douglas P. Lackey
City at Sea
Robert C. Rubel
Battleships: United States Battleships
Richard F. Cross III
Stealth at Sea: The History of the Submarine
David Hildebrandt
Scapegoats: A Defense of Kimmel and Short at Pearl Harbor
Robert J. Cressman
1942, Issue in Doubt: Symposium on the War in the Pacific bythe Admiral Nimitz Museum
Edwin P. Calouro
Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke
Michael L. Hadley
The Italian Navy in World War II
Paul E. Fontenoy
Shield of the Republic, 1945-1962
Jan van Tol
Securing Command of the Sea: NATO Naval Planning 1948-1954
William D. Smith
Eisenhower and the Suez Crisis of 1956
John B. Hattendorf
Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb
Xavier K. Maruyama
Air War in the Persian Gulf
Grant T. Hammond
Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws
Michael J. Robertson
War in the Indian Ocean
Frank Uhlig
Sea Power and Indian Security
W. F Doran
Lenin: A New Biography
Nicholas Dujmovic
In Confidence
Paul J. Sanborn
Additional Writings
In My View
Joseph Forbes and James A. Carr
Set and Drift
Fabio Ghia