Proceedings of the US Naval Institute 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Access is key to power projection. | Business | Nagy, Paul N. |
A combatant for the littorals. | Business | Weekss, Dave |
Another great white fleet? | Business | Landersman, Stuart D. |
A ship for all reasons. | Business | Tangredi, Sam |
Ask the chief. | Business | Lanham, Robert S. |
Austerity is not affordable. | Business | Lillard, John |
Beluga: Soviet Project 1710 submarine-laboratory. | Business | Dronov, B.F.; Barbanel, B.A. |
Can IT work for ASW? | Business | Fitzgerald, James R.; Christian, Raymond J.; Manke, Robert C. |
Can IT work for ASW? | Business | Fitzgerald, James R.; Christian, Raymond J.; Manke, Robert C. |
Can radar help defeat the diesel-electric sub? | Business | Stevens, Pete |
Cease fire on SWOS! | Business | Little, Michael W. |
Cooperative egagement (must be) for the CO. | Business | Tyler, David G. |
DD-21's fatal flaw. | Business | Fitzgerald, Michael J. |
Does the Navy need the 1700 community? | Business | Graham, Janice |
Five fleets: around the world with the Nimitz. | Business | Bray, William R. |
Gender integration: what's next? | Business | Buckman, Terry L. |
High-altitude UAV's should be naval players. | Business | McDaniel, Michael L. |
How can we save ships with small crews? | Business | Klain, David R. |
Infrastructure networks are key vulnerabilities. | Business | Podlesny, Robert E. |
Is Navy 'information management' becoming an oxymoron? | Business | Buchanan, Robert L.; Donohoe, Sean |
Is Navy "information management" becoming an oxymoron? | Business | Buchanan, Robert L.; Donohoe, Sean |
Land attack from the sea. | Business | Kuzmick, James J.; McNamara, Christopher P. |
Let's fix retention now. | Business | Butler, Mark |
Let's launch a super COD. | Business | Kingston, Stephen C. |
Making the case for SSGNs. | Business | Houley, William P. |
Maneuvering jointly from the sea. | Business | Temple, Daniel W. |
Moving the Navy into the Information Age. | Business | Loescer, Michael S. |
Naval Hawks bring new capabilities. | Business | Colucci, Frank |
Naval systems. | Business | Walsh, Edward J. |
Navy area ballistic missile defense: coming on fast. | Business | Gresham, John D. |
Navy, Marines link fire support. | Business | |
No silver bullet in missile defense. | Business | James, L.P., III |
Parting with the Prowler. | Business | Bonzo, Lloyd E. |
Phalanx radar/rolling airframe missile combination offers promise. | Business | Walsh, Ed |
Radars can detect the periscope. | Business | Stevens, Pete |
Response is assured. | Business | Bendel, Thomas R.; Murray, William S. |
Response is assured. | Business | Bendel, Thomas R.; Murray, William S. |
Revolt of the admirals: part deaux. | Business | Connaughton, Sean T. |
Round-the-clock, on-demand ordnance. | Business | Mullarky, John W.; Schnell, David A. |
Scout from the sea. | Business | Wedewer, Harry E. |
Socking it to U.S. taxpayers in the Persian Gulf. | Business | Kapsaroff, Chris |
Standardizing tug commands. | Business | Schisler, Victor |
Swedish navy mixes evolution and revolution to launch stealth multimission corvette. | Business | Engevall, Thomas E. |
The A-12 legacy: it wasn't an airplane - it was a train wreck. | Business | Fenster, Herbert L. |
The IT-21 advantage. | Business | Dawson, J. Cutler Jr.; Fordice, James M.;, Harris, Gregory M. |
There are limits on sea-based NMD. | Business | Pollin, John M. |
The reserves: ready to fight ... World War I? | Business | Keegan, John C. |
The U.S. merchant marine and maritime industry in review. | Business | |
Tomorrow's fleet. | Business | Truver, Scott C. |
truth@readiness.mil. | Business | Vandergriff, Donald E. |
Truth@readiness.mil. | Business | Vandergriff, Donald E. |
Using the Internet - to get the word to the troops. | Business | Nelson, Eric |
U.S. naval aircraft and weapon developments. | Business | Kennedy,Floyd D.,Jr. |
U.S. TLAMs give Britain more options. | Business | Willett, Lee |
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