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Naval War College Review

Volume 51, Number 2 (1998) Spring


The U.S. Coast Guard "Keeper"-class coastal buoy tender USCGC Ida Lewis (WLM 551), as pictured in publicity material distributed by the builder, Marinette Marine of Wisconsin. The vessel, based at the Naval Educa­ tion and Training Center, Newport, R.l., bears the name of a nineteenth-cen­ tury local heroine, ldawalley Zorada Lewis of the Lighthouse Service, a predecessor of the USCG. The Coast Guard has long been an important presence not only in Newport but at the Naval War College as well, both in the student body and on the faculty. For another example of Coast Guard-Navy cooperation, see Jonathan S. Wiarda's article in this issue.

Full Issue

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Full Spring 1998 Issue
The U.S. Naval War College

President's Forum

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President’s Notes
James R. Stark

Articles

Book Reviews

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Strategic Appraisal 1996; 1997 Strategic Assessment: Flashpoints and Force Structure
Bradd Hayes, Zalmay Khalilzad, Hans Binnendijk, and Patrick Clawson

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Military Readiness: Concepts, Choices, Consequences
William R. Cooper and Richard K. Betts

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Ethics, Killing and War
Harlan B. Miller and Richard Norman

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We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History
Richard L. Russell and John Lewis Gaddis

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Enlarging NATO: The Russia Factor
George W. Sinks and Richard L. Kugler

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Guerrilla Conflict before the Cold War
Peter J. Woolley and Anthony James Joes

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The Coast Guard at War: Vietnam, 1965-1975
Dennis Noble and Alex Larzelere

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Fateful Rendezvous: The Life of Butch O'Hare
J. J. O'Rourke, Steve Ewing, and John B. Lundstrom

Additional Writings

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In My View
James Goldrick, Asen Kojukharov, J. Ascunce, R. M. Wint, and M. Bulawka

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Recent and Forthcoming
Thomas B. Grassey

Credit

Marinette Marine