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Naval War College Review

Volume 52, Number 2 (1999) Spring


"Dawn Departure," a painting by Robert Barbour. As the artist explains the action, "dawn breaks over the Gareloch [on the southwest coast of Scotland] as the HMS Repulse heads out on another Atlantic patrol. She is escorted as far as the deeper waters of the Firth of Clyde by assorted craft from the Faslane base, including a police launch and an inflatable."

Full Issue

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Full Spring 1999 Issue
The U.S. Naval War College

President's Forum

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President’s Notes
Arthur K. Cebrowski

Articles

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The Nonlethal Weapons Debate
Margaret-Anne Coppernoll

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In My View
Edmundo R. Gonzalez, Harlan K. Ullman, and Mark J. Conversino

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Set and Drift
Frank Uhlig Jr.

Book Reviews

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In Athena's Camp: Preparing for Conflict in the Information Age
James Stavridis, John Arquilla, and David Ronfeldt

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Security Studies for the 21st Century
Bill Murray, Richard H. Shultz Jr., Roy Godson, and George H. Quester

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Blue Helmets: The Strategy of UN Military Operations
Lawrence E. Modisett and John Hillen

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The Rescue of BAT 21
Phillip S. Meilinger and Darrel D. Whitcomb

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The Pacific War Revisited
Douglas V. Smith, Günter Bischof, and Robert L. Dupont

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The Great Admirals: Command at Sea, 1587- 1945
John B. Hattendorf and Jack Sweetman

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The Great War 1914-18
Milan S. Sturgis and Spencer C. Tucker

Additional Writing

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Recent Books
Thomas B. Grassey

Credit

© 1997 by Robert Barbour. Cranston Fine Arts Military Print Collection, serial number DHM745.