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Proceedings Magazine US Naval Institute 1995 September Aviation Focus
Proceedings Magazine US Naval Institute 1995 September Aviation Focus
U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings is published monthly. Cover: F-14 Tomcat launches from one of the Navy's "cities at sea" while an F/A-18 Hornet stands poised to follow. For more photography by Yogi and Steve Kaufman, see pages 35-39.
CONTENTS
29 The Ski Jump Is the Future
By Rear Admiral George E. Jessen, USN (Ret.) Just look at its past performance.
35 City at Sea
By Vice Admiral Robert Y. Kaufman, USN (Ret.) This is the city that really works.
40 To Train & To Fight
By Commander J. D. Oliver III, USN
We need a Naval Doctrine Publication for Naval Readiness Training.
43 Cobras & Hueys: Endangered Species By Colonel Bart J. Connolly IV, USMC, and Captain Kirk L. Freund, USMC
But some new blades can help carry us into the future.
45 Engaging Change in Europe & Interview
By Admiral Leighton W. Smith, Jr., USN
Doing more with less takes planning-and coordinating. If and when NATO moves into Bosnia to effect a U.N. withdrawal, the game changes to hardball.
52 Maneuver Warfare at Sea
By James J. Tritten
For its naval origins, look to the French.
56 Old Man's Trail
By Colonel Tom Campbell, USMC (Ret.) On the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
58 The Key to Joint Readiness
By Lieutenant Colonel (P) John D. Rosenberger, USA The Good Guys lose until they learn to "train."
62 Creating Joint Warfighters
By Commander John M. Quigley, USN
True jointness is still lacking in the realm of tactics.
66 The Future of Joint ASW
By Captain Bruce R. Linder, USN
Everyone can play-and all the services need to.
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