Warship Internaüonal Feature Article Index L964-L987
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I o Warship Internaüonal Feature Article Index L964-L987 COMMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR ITS USE Compiled byJohnW. KIar INTRODUCTION Every feature article is listed in the Titles Index and This index covers only the feature articles that ap- in the Authors Index, but many do not appear in all of peared in Warship International during the period the other indices. A few artiiles upp"ai'in only one January, 1964 thru IVl No. 4, 1987, and includes the other index, and some other articléi appe* in more reprints for 1964 and No. l, 1966 in addition to the than l5 other categories. All of the indióes, except for original monthly issues. This index is nol intended to Naval Actions and Wars, are in alphabetical ord", u. be a comprehensive index of Warship International, used in Webster's Dictionary. The Naval Actions and therefore it does not include the regular features, nor Wars Index is, of course, in chronological order with the answers to WIS/INFOSER questions. The index the article titles in alphabetical ordlr under each does reference most comments about the feature art- heading. icles that were published after the articles. Also not The location where each feature article can be found included in this document is a Ship Index of all ships is indicated by a code which is listed for each article mentioned in the feature articles; since that *ould after the author's name(s) as in the following example: entail a massive effort, and would most likely double N3/82, 215 translates to l4ry No. 3, 1982 with the the size the present ,^. of index. This index is set up so article starting on page 215. Nl is the Winter, or March olH::"1X3:il:'3,:T"?:t;iür,tÍr"?!","ü'li?i;'li: 31 issue as some earlier issues were designated; N2 is the Spring, or June 30 issue; N3 is the Summer, or interested in, can find the location for information con- September 30 issue; and N4 is the Fall, or December cerning that ship if it was a subject of any Wlfeature 3l issue. article. The monthly issues of 1964,1965 and 1966 are desig- In the 1964 and 1965 issues of IVl most of the feature nated,,as for example , I164,3 for January 1964, pug"-: articles were very short, and were intermixed with to 12164,266 for December t964, page 260. Theiefóre, current naval news, correspondence requests, ques_ these issues do not have the lettei 'ñ" in front of the tions, answers questions to those and'miscellanlous first number to distinguish them from later quarterly comments. For some of those items it is not readily issues. Thecombined reprint issue of 1964 is deiignateá appar-ent if they were intended to be feature articlej, by (R/0+, page), and is in parentheses to note therefore some items from thát this those issues are included is the same article as in ihe original issue. To that readers may believe avoid were not feature articles. some confusion all of the articles for 1966 Fortunately this confusion are listed does not exist in later with the quarterly issues first and the lssues. monthly issues in parentheses since the change was made afterthe March Several articles were in the 1964 original monthly lssue. issues that are not in 1964 the reprint i.r"u", unJtn..á Comments on these articles short filler appear, as for example, articles appear in that reprint thát ,.." nói $NJ{83, 6. original $N3/S3, 233(2) immédiately foilowing^the in !he- issuei. All of these articles have been article location. The "$" included in the symbol is useá to signif/that index with only the one appropriate these are comments the location listed. to articles. If more thai one comment appeared on the same page, or on succeeding DESCRIPTION consecutive pages, the total number of comments are listed in parentheses as indicated by the "(2)" in the This index consists of six separate sections as fol_ lows: above example. This saves space, and it is felt will make the index easier to use than l. Index of Titles if each comment had been listed separately. 2. Index of Authors In some cases the comments 3. Index by Countries were actually made to previous comment letters rather than to the article ;t 4. Index of Naval Actions orruand Warsv' \y 5. Index uv strip'fvirrsurrr itself, therefore it may have no bearing on the article, 6. Index by Topics-órher but all have been included for continuity. A few com- Than Ships ments were either only compliments orcomplaints, and Warship Intetnaüonal Featute Article Index 2 no information, so are not included in the activities only, there will be no listing for that article Drovided though The names of persons making the comments are uná"ith" Naíát Actions and Wars section, even index. wartime not listed in the index. the ships mentioned may have engaged in activitiés at other times in their careers. TITLES INDEX o A small number of article titles required some minor SHIP TYPES of ships rearranging so that they would fit.into the computer This index is divided into32 different types warships' ptogtutñ th"at was used tó make this index' Some article as defined in standard reference books on ^title-s that began with numbers were changed so that except that small patrol vessels were combined into one the numberswere written out, where practical, since category to reducé the number ofcategories, and there- the computer does not recognize numbers at the start fore thé size of the index. A special feature of this of titles. Also, for titles that begin with dates it was index is the use of the symbols, (D), (H) and (DH) that necessary to place the dates at the end of the titles. have been added after each appropriate title to indicate that the afticle contains a significant amount of design AUTHORS INDEX and ship construction data (D); ship's history and For articles with two or more authors, only the first operations (H); or both data and history @H). author is listed in the Authors Index' Of course, all The use of these symbols in the Ship Types Index authors are listed after the article titles in the other has made it possible to reduce the size of the index by indices. To save space no titles or ranks of authors elimination of two very long categories that otherwise who are present or former naval and military officers would have been required in the Topics Index. It is have been listed. All authors are in alphabetical order felt that the overall index is more useful in this form. as in Webster's Dictionary, therefore the following When looking for information on specific ship types authors will be found under the letters noted below: in this index the category for Various Ship Types Mark J. de Angelis-under "D" should be consulted in addition to the category for the R. F. Scheltema de Heere-under "D" particular type of ship desired. Christian de Saint Hubert-under "D" Henri Le Masson-under "L" TOPICS OTHER THAN SHIPS Anthonie van Dijk-under "V" This index is divided into l5 categories, of which L. L. von Munching-under "V" only the Pictorials and Ship Names categories will re- Georg von Rauch-under "V" quire any explanation. The Pictorials category includes Many articles have been published- in WI with no many articles that were not called pictorials in Wlwhen this cate- authori being listed, therefore all of these have been they were published. The criteria for listing in photos a,nd drawings placed under "staf in the Authors Index' gory is that the number of pages of Ue ttre salne, or more, than the pages of text in the o COUNTRIES INDEX article. that were Through l/1No. 4,1987 , one or more feature articles The Ship Names category includes articles were conterned with the 63 present, or former, nations about genéral discussions, or brief histories, of ships listed in that index. All articles concerned with a par- with the same name. This category should not be con- ticular country are listed in alphabetical order, and no fused with a comprehensive Ship Names Index. attempt was made to separate those lists under other such as ship types, since that would have CONCLUSION sub-héadings, F. Dale, Allan C. Harris made the total index much longer. I wish to thank George and William J. Jurens for their many helpful sug- NAVAL ACTIONS AND WARS gestions on how to simplify the inde-x, and at the same The chronological time periods used in this index lime on how to make it more useful to WI readers' C. Wright for sug- were set arbitrarily for convenience, and can be ex- Also, I wish to thank Christopher panded if necessary. As can be seen a slight majority "eestins the undertaking of this project. bf articles were concerned with WWI or WWII. All It is"hoped that there aren't any elrors in this index, articles are listed alphabetically under the chrono- but that may be only a hope. If any errors are found learning of them so logicaltime periods and wars. by any reader I would appreciate If a feature article is concerned with peacetime that corrections can be made. o 3 Index of Titles A¿ltnirul GntJ Spee. John S. Rowe. N4/67' 280' $Nl/68' 7' Battleship Sales During the Russo-Japanese War. Philip Towle. 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