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' $Nl/68' 7' Battleship Sales During the Russo-Japanese War. Philip Towle. N4/86. o Ail.vs.SeainWorldWarI.RicharclD.Laynran.N3/82'215.$Nl/83'6. 402. $N3/81.223(2). Battleships of the Impeúal Russian Navy, Part l Edward C. Fisher', Jr. C' N3/68, r80. $N3/69, 177. Albtrn¡'(CG-10) and Clricugo (CG-l l) Leave the Active Fleet Chris' Wright. Nl/83. 75. Part 2. Edwald C. Fisher', Jr. N4/68, 270. Amedcan Battleship Main Battery nl1¡Ttll.'.T^t Final Generation' Part 3. Edward C. Fisher, Jr'. Nl/69.26. $N3/69. 177. Emanuel R. Lewis' N4/76' 176 liN l/78' 8 $N l/79' 8' Part 4. Edwad C. Fisher, Jr. N2/69. 98. $N3/73, 238. $N3/74.285. American Naval Detachment-Turkey' 1919-1924' Henry P Beers' Part 5-Conclusion. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/69. 205. $N2/72, N3/76, 209. 107. $Nr/73, 5. $Nl/74, lo. 298' Ametica's Filst Navy Yard. Staff' N4/66' Battle ships-Vulnerable Anachronism ? Strafford Morss. N2/84, 2 I I . Class' Robert Egan' N2/71 America's Super Battleships-the Mottruttu S ' The Battleship USS Mussucltu.r¿l¡.r. Chris. C. Wright. N4/86, 346. 149. Biggest Gun in the Easr. Staff. R/64, 30. Review' Luciano Grazioli' N2/83' 188' r Arrrerigo Vespu

Alden, John D. Boyd, Carl o The Indestructible Allen' N3/68, 207. Attacking fhe Indíanapolis: A Re-examination. Nl/76, 15. Japanese Submarine Losses in World War II. Nl/85' 12. $N3/85, 222. Breyer, Siegfried Allen, M. J. New Soviet Warship Types. N4/71, 387. The Raising of the Italian Battleship Leonardo da Vinci (Part l)' 4/64, New Types of Soviet Amphibious Craft. Nl/67, 31. $N3/67' 17l. 78. (R164,23). Some Notes on New Types of Soviet Warships. N4166' 299. I19. (R/64, 23). Part2.6164, Brice, Martin H. Anderson, Richard M. S.M.S. Goebet¡lLN.S. Yauuz.N4l69,272. SN4l7l' 327' $N3/73' 235. CV-2 "Lex" and CV-3 "Sara." N4177,291. $N2/78, 9l(2). $N3/78, $N2/74, 17l. $N3/74, 282. $N4/74,382. 178(2). $Nr/79, 10. $N3/79, lee. $N2/80, 108. Brook, Peter I.N.R.O. Library. Nl/84, 10. An Armstrong Battleships Built for Japan. N3/85' 268. Saratoga Revisited. N3/78, 218. Lexington & Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. N2/78, 134. $Nl/79' 6. Carriers. N2/75, 166. T\e Midway Class The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. N2/70' 154. $N4/70' l/77, 7(4). 95. The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. N l/76, 49. $N $N2/77, 308(2). $Nl/71,8. $N3/78, 178. $N3/79,201. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78, 178. Part 2-The Later Protected Types. N3171,246. $Nl/72, 5(2). (R/64, Ships in Profile-USS Dunderbers. 10164, 196. 85). $N3/79,20l. Spanish Dreadnoughts Espan a, Jaime I, Alfonso XIIL 3/64, l5 l. (R/64, Part 3-The Armoured Cruisers' N3l'72' 236. $N2/73' 133. 72).89164, t7o. sN3/73, 234. $N3/7e, 20l. Andrews, Graeme K. Part 4. N3/73, 270. $N3/74, 284. $N3/75' 225. $N3t9' 201' Cerberus---The World's Oldest "Battleship" Will Sail Again. N3/72, Warships Built by Armstrong: H.M'5. Glatton and Gorgon (ex-Bjoerg- 270. $N3/73,236. uin &Niaros). N2/85, 132. HMAS Rushculfer Prepares to Enter Service. N4/87, 374' Brotherton, Bruce Impressions of a Dinosaur (USS Missouri, 88-63). N3/87' 270. Batfish Beafs the Boneyard. N4/73, 400. $N2/74, 177. $N3/74, 280. The Visit to Australia by three Naval Vessels of the ALRI Jan.74. N2/75, 196. Brown, David K. The Desígn of HMS Arethusa 1912. Nl/83' 35. Armstrong, Harry C. , Model Shipyard. N4184, 427. Submarine Pressure Hull Design & Diving Depths Between the Wars. 279. Baker III, Arthur D. N3187 , q The Anti-Aircraft Armament Augrnentation of U.S. Navy Destroyers- Campanera, A. DF,G Baleares F-71. N2/74' 183. Porter-Sims Classes in 1945. N l/78, 5l . Spain's New Japanese Naval Construction l915-1945: An Introductory Essay' Nl/ Carpenter, Stewart A. 87,45. Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats. N3/87, 256. The Singular Sangay. N4/80, 338. $N4/81, 313(2). Caruana, Joseph o U.S.N. in W.W. II-A Pictorialof Selected Views. N4/78,330. $N2/79, Britain's C.M.B.s in World War I. N3/69, 222. $Nl/70, 8. 98. Chan, Edwin S. gN4l77,277. USS lowa (Fold-out Plan). N l/76, 39. Artistic Impressions (Drawings of U.S. Ships at Hong Kong). N3/70, Ball, Stuart 221. H.M.S. Bulwark. N4/84,352. $N2/85, I14. Cornic, Jacques Becker, William A. Ships forCrews. N3/85, 251. $NI/87, 7. $N3/87, 221. The USS Connecticut.6165, 133. $10/65, 230. Sous La Croix de Lorraine (Under the Cross of Lorraine): The FNFL The USS England (DE-635). 3/65, 91. 1940-1943. N r/87, 34. $N4/87, 336. Beers, Henry P. Corwin, Walter Vesikko (Finnish Submarine Memorial). N4/85, 392. Ame rican Naval Detac hment-Turkey, 19 19 -1924. N3/7ó, 209. Beigel, Harvey M. Dale, George F. The Last Strange Cruise of UB-88. N3/86, 287. $N3/87, 288. The Loss of HMS Exeter.6164, 105. (R/64, 73). Bille, Wolf H. NRC/INRCI-The First Twenty Years. N l/84, 7. The Torpedo Vessels of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Stability of Nitrocellulose-based Powder. N4/80, 349. $N2/81, 106(2)' Navy, 1875 to 1918, N l/7 l, 53. $N3/7 l, 223. $N3/71, 229. $N2/72, 107. $N4/81, 313(3). $Nl/82, 17. $N2/82, I I l. $N3/82,210(2). $N4/82,317. $N2/83, r2r. $N3/83,225(3). $Nl/84, 12. $N2/84, 130. Bogart, Charles H. Under Two Flags (British Cruiser Doris). 10165,223. SNI/66, 20. Frr-So (Japan's First Steam Warship). Nt172,276. $N2/66, t22. g(2 166, 4 s). The Warship That Sank Before Being Launched-USS Camanche. Davis, William H. Nr/69, 50. $N3/69, 175. Gunfire at Quallah Battoo-|832 . 3165,77 . Bojerud, Stellan USS Narkeeta. N2/66, 16l. Armed Merchant Cruisers of the Royal Swedish Navy, 1939 to 1945. Nr/83,59. de Angelis, Mark J. AO-24 USS Platte. N3173, 299. Armed Trawlers of the Royal Swedish Navy During 1939 to 1945. N3/82, 23r. $N4/82, 315. de Heere, R. F. Scheltema N l/73, I l. $N3/73, 231(2). $N4/73' 351. The Fourth (4th) Gunboat Division of the Royal Swedish Navy in Austro-Hungarian Battleships. 381. 307. r939. N4/84,430. $Nr/74, 12. $N2/74, 172. $N4/74, $N4/80, Navy, N3/70, 242. H.M.S. Fujiyama-The Most Beautiful Ship in the Royal Swedish Battleship Designs for the Royal Netherlands Navy? N l/85, 79. de Saint Hubert, Christian Monitors and Armored Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy, Parr l. Early Spanish Steam Warships (1834-70), Part l. N4/83, 338. $N3/84' N2/86, 167. 244. o Torpedo Gunboats ofthe Royal Swedish Navy. N2/85' 195' Part 2. Nl/84, 21. $N3/84,243(3). $N4/84'347(2)- Boulter, George E. Main Shipyards, Enginebuilders and Manufacturers of Guns and Armor The Hawaiian Navy and the Hula Skirt' N2/67' 138. $Nl/68, 7. Phte iñ Saint Petérsburg. N4/85, 333. $N2/86' I 15. $N4/86' 333' Feature Article Index 10 Warship International (50) Years of Service-The Story of Pent's Coronel Bolognesi de Saint Hubert, ChrisIían-C o n t i n u e d Fifty aíd Alinirante Grau.N4f15,319' $N4/76' 249' The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters' Nl/80, in One Port-The Victorian Monitor Cerbertts' 2164,28' 39. $N4/80, 307. $N4/81, 313. Fifty Years (F.164,77). Admiral Camara's Squadron. N2/80, I10. $N4/80, 305' Part 2: Three Faces of Gotland. N3/76, 193. EN2l77, 96(2)' Part 2 Enata. N2/84, 196. Gotlanrl-The $N3/77, 185. $ Part 3: Spanish Warships in Philippine Waters' N3/81, 262' Japan's Torpedo Cruisers. N2172' 165 ' Dickson, W. David The Naval Aspect of the Portuguese-lndianGoaWar. Nl/67' 33' Fighting Flat-tops, the Shokakus' Nl/77, 15. $N3/77' 182' $Nl/78' 7' The Petnay Incident. 5164,86. (R/64' 29). $N3/78, l8l(2). $Nl/81,8. $N2/83, l2l. The Rurik-Progenitor of the Armored Cruisers. N4/67' 263' $Nl/ I.J.N. Yantato. N4/75,294.8N2176' 87. $N3/76' 165(4)' 68, 8. $Nl/68, lo(2). $N3/68, I17. Japan's Hybrid Battleships and Carriers-Fact and Fancy' N4/70' 356' The Saga of Transport Division No. 12. N2/70, 139' $N4/70' 305' $Nz/zt, 122. $N3/71,225. $N4/71, 327.8N2172' tw. $N4/70, 310. Naval Tactics-An Introduction. N3/76, l63' $N2/77' 94(2). $N4/77' Salute to I.N.S. Delhi-or Achilles of the River Plate! N2/78' 95' 277. $N3/78, 180. $Nl/79, 14. M. Dorwart, Jeffery The Subterfuge Submarines. N3/77, 200. SN2/78, 92(2).5N2179'98(2)' FÍeet: America Buys a Navy to Fight Spain, 1898 N2/80' A Mongrel $N4/7e, 302. l2s. $N4/80, 306. $Nl/81. 7. LlSS Betnnins, Memorial PCE. N l166'25 ' (3166' 67). Boris V. Drashpil, USS Newport Nex,s-Fastest Guns in the West' N4/72' 350' Dmitri D. Selesneff (c.1898-1980). Nl/81' tl. $N3/81,211. Willard C. The Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers. N2/87' 193' Frank, Jr., Camariats, Adios. N2/79, 108. $N4t9,304(3). $Nl/80' l0(2)' $N3/80' Pierre Warneck (1902-198OFNotes on his Life and Works. N3/80' 2&' 212. The Russian Rendels. N2/80, 157. Surface Torpedo Craft of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part I' N3/82' -'ó.u.top."ntFritz, Robeft D. America's Large Bore Mobile Guns' N2/73' 188' 236. $N3/83, 223. $N4/86, 330. of 350. $Nl/74, 5(2). sNl/75, 12. Part 2. Nl/85,90' $N4/73, Dulin, Jr., Robert O. Fukaya, Hajime Battlecruisers 8-65 Design. N l/69' 48' British Naval Guns. N4/66, 310. Deiails of Japanese German Naval Guns. N l/67, 38. Gaffen, Fred (75th) Anniversary of the Naval Service of Canada Japanese Naval Guns. N2/ó7, 140. Seventy Fifth l9l0-1985. N2/85, 188. Modern Guns of the Royal Navy. 9174' 170. (R/64, 30). Naval Guns, Various Countries. N3/67' 197. Gard, Beftil Scánclinavian Coast Defense Ships, Part l--Sweden' N2/66' 130' U.S. Naval Guns. N2/66, I50. $N3/ó7, 172. Navy 3"/50 Anti-Aircraft Gun. N2/68' I14. U.S. Part 2-Denmark' N3/66,208' $N4/66,276' $N4/70' 305' $Nl/ Egan, Robert S. 71. 8. $N4/72, 336. $N3/73,237. Montana Class' N2/71' 149' America's Super Battteships-the Part 3-NorwaY. N2/67' 107. DD-373 Class Destroye rs. 7 165, 167 ' Georgescu, Mihai I15. 260. O Erie Class Gunboats. N2/69, $N4/69' Eliiabeta (Romanian Cruiser), N2/84' 158. "T"-USS Texas. N4169,300. $N2/70, 98(2) $N4/70' The Fighting The Romanian Navy during the War of Independence' 1877-1878' 106(2). $N4/72' 334(2). 307. $N4/71, 326. 5N2172, N4/86, 359. $N4/87, 338. Battlecruisers' Nl/66, 13' (1166'4), The Lexington Class The Romanian Navy's Torpedo Boat Rinduttci¿' N4/87' 350' S.M's. ostJi'iestand' N2175, I l3' $Nl/76' I l(3)' $N2/76' 88' Gillett, Ross Lighter AVC-I . N l/70' 52. A Strange One-Catapult The Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) Navy Todav' Nt/86, 68' Technical Description and Evaluation of S.M.S' Goebett' N4/69' 280' Crant,-'Th" I. A. $N4/70,312. Hett.shoff Spar Torpedo Boats of 1878-1880' N3/77' 253' $Nl/ USS N¿rl England AD-32. N3/ 7'7,229' $Nl/79' l4' ,cY-7') 80, 8. $Nl/81, 8. $N4/81, 312. The USS Wasp in Retrospective.N2l66, 142' Grantham, Don IJSS Worcester (CL-l44FThe Navy's First . .' Nl/74' 58' $N2/74' ' Ghost Ship of Roosevelt Roads' N2/71' 183' 168. $N3/74,280. Grazioli, Luciano Elliott, Peter Amerigo Vespucci, A Pictoúal Review. N2/83, 188' N3112' 255' $Nl/73' 5. The Lend-Lease Captains. Giuse ppe G ariá¿¡l¿1¿'-ltaly's New V/STOL Aircraft Can ier' N2/86' 160' Enkio, S. Greene, Jack N3/67, 193' $N3/ Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships, Part 4-Finland. The Re d'ltulia. N4/76,308. $N3/77, 183(2). $N2/78' 90' $Nl/79' l0' 68, 173. $N2/69,9l. $N3/7e, t99. Erikson, Rolf Greger, Rene 393. 132. $N3/73' 234(2)' Soviet Battleships, Part l. N4/72, $N2/73' e"ustrian Dreadnoughts in WW I, Their Data & Final Fate' l/65' 9' 13. sNl/74, 18. $Nl/74, Austrian Submarines. 5165' 95 ' $ l0/65' 230' N2174,I l5' $N2/75' 159. $N3/75' 22s' Par|2. The Austlo-Hungarian Navy and the Spanish-American War of 1898' Fama, Joseph D. Nl/80, 61. $N3/80, 210(2). R.F.A. En eadi ne. N I 179, 64. The Bulgarian Nudezda' N2/73' 183' Czechoslovakia's River Navy. N2/68' 128' Fisher, Jr., Edward C. -'riuiti..tip, Her AImament. N2/84' 189. of the Imperial Russian Navy, part l. N3/68, 180. $N3/69, Elisabetct and Aircraft Carriers in Both Wars' 6/64, 102' (R/64' t'77. Gelman Seaplane & Pan 2. N4/68, 270. 87). the Austro-Hungarian Submarine U--10: Some facts' Part 3. N t169,26. $N3/69, 177. The Mystery of and speculation. Nl/87, 81. $N4/87, 337(2)' Part 4. N2/69,98. $N3/73' 238' $N3/74' 285' observations, The Problems with Nc Tron Menja' N2/86, 155. $N4/86' 332' Paft 5-{onclusion. N3/69' 205. $N2/72, I07 $Nl/73' 5' $Nl/ of Russian Warship Names. l0/64, 205. 5N3l'12,226' 74. 10. The Transcription Fate of the ORP Orzel. 12165'255. o Daniel Dobbins and the U'S. Victory on Lake Erie in the War of l812' The Ultimate I I 2' 8)' Guns and the Birth of the Yugoslav Navy l9l8- t0 164, 204. (R/64, 46). ít2 164, 267 . E2 165, 43. $5/65' $(R/64, Yugoslav Naval DLsof the U.S. Navy. N4170'325. $N2/71' 127' 1941. N4/87,343. ll of Authors Index Le Masson, Henri the Fre nch N avv' N2 /8 r' The Complex Development of the French Light Cruiser 1910-1926, ( 240 O)-ron ne rs or " tflJ,T.Jr.Ítr15 Paft L N4/85,374. iü,10"0 Part2. N2186, 142. N3/6e' lee' Fantastic Was the Word! Part l. N4/74, 349.5N4175,292. Danish Minelavers' "ift:d?;" The Lyon Class Battleships. Nl/85, 52. Lake ranganvika in ww I)' Battleships with Turrets. (British Patrol Boats on The Norntandi¿ Class Quadruple N4/84, 409. "^frl::,;X|";:,fi¿ The Real Story of the Sinking of fhe ColumbL¿s. N l/78, 47. N2/83, 194. Some French Fast Battleships-That Might Have Been. N2/85, 149. Navv l915-l9l8 Nl/66' 2l' (3166'7s)' "tt:::.of the Roval Italian Lewis, Emanuel R. American Battleship Main Battery Armament: The Final Generation. . Nt t76, 37 . "U*",h'.j3fálr ,*-rro, N4176, 276. $Nl/78, 8. $Nl/79, 8. Allan C. Lynch, Thomas G. Harris, (USS 88-60)' Nl/67' 4l' "1'ór*; of the Sea Lives On Alabuma' HMCS Bras d'Or-Ten Years in Retrospect. N2/82, l17. $N4/82, Hondemarck, Thierry 3 15. $N4/83, 333. "iit;Füiii; l-.u¿"i. Chatesurenault and Guichen' NI/83' l2' $N2/83' The Last Corvette. N2/80, l7l. ¿ I14. Lyon, D. J. Hough. Richard The Original Plans. N l/75, 78. '^11? bttut"-Goeben in the Mediteranean' 19l4' N4/69' 269' $N3/71' ' 'izi. Macpherson, Kenneth R. ENqfit 327. iN3172,228. $N2/73' 132. -$N3/73' 236' $N2/74' , Tumcoat Carriers. N4/68, 285. 1jt. gñnq.284. $N4/74,382. $N4/76' 247. $N3/77' 185. Michael A. Marcon, Tullio 'Houshton, Aviazone Della Regia Marina-The Story of the Italia¡r Naval AirArm. H:M.5. Coacntry. N4/79, 306. SN2/80' 108' N2/67, ll2. SN3/67, 172. $Nl/68, 9. $N3/68, 170(2). A Merchant Ship at War. N4/86, 395' $N3/87' 224(2)' Marshall, Peter S. Ivan Hrbek' Genesis of a Navy. Nl/66, 28. (l/66, 3). Arabic Warship Names, 12164.258. (R/64, l0)' Maskell. Thomas H. A. E. --'ih.Jacobs, Derisley Trimingham-An Appreciation . 6165, 124. Lo.t of Repulse and Prince of Wales, December 10, 1941. Nl/86, 12. McKee, Fraser M. Princes Three (ConveÍed Canadian Liners in WW II). Nl/70, 18. .lones, Robert W. The Garrett-Norderiielt Submarines' N I /68, 26' $N3/68' I 69' SN l/69' 5. Meirat, Jean Jurens, William J. Fantastic Was the Word! Part 2 Conclusion. N3/78,225. Exterior Ballistics with Microcomputers. Nl/84, 49. $N3/84, 240. The French Fantasque Class Destroyers. N4/66, 287. $Nl/67, 10. $N4/84, 346. $N2/67, 88(2). The Loss of H.M.S. Hood-A Re-Examination. N2/87, 122. $N4/87, French Ship Names in History. 3164,55. (R/64, 8l). 335\4). French Warship Names-Jean Bart, Parf l. 5164, 82. (R164, 47). Underwater Protection in Capital Ships-A Technical Approach. N4/ $7/64, r38. $9/64, 180. $(R/64,6)(2). o 85, 412 . $N2/86, I 16. Part2.8164,142. (R164,50). $10/64, 217. $(R/64, 6). Keith, Robert J. Part 3. l0/64, 2ll. (Rló4,54). (Part The Treaty Cruisers l). 8165,179. Part 4. I 165 , 2l . Kindell, Donald L. Part 5. 3/65, 83. $ 10/65, 23t. 52166, 39. British Lend-Leased Escort Carriers. 3165, 66. 57/65, 156. Part 6.9/65,203. Data on Japanese Aircraft Carriers (Part l). 10164,209. (R/64, ó4) Part 7 (Conclusion). Nl/66, 4. (4166,95). (Part I 1164,224. (R/64, Two). 64). Miller, Vernon J. Japan's Myoko Class Cruisers. N2/66, 153. $N2/67, 87. $N2/73, l3l. United States Submarine Losses From All Causes 1915-1963. 9164, - $Nl/74,l3(2). 162. (Rl6{,3r). $e/64, r70. $(R/64,7). W. Klar, John Morison, Samuel L. The Navy in World War II: A Basic U.S. Bibliography. N3187,226. The Falklands Campaign: A Chronology. N4/83, 376. $N2/84, 130(2). Koch, R. Peter Morss, Strafford DDs-Japanese Wartime Destroyer Japanese Construction. Nl/67, 19. Battleships-Vulnerable Anachronism? N2/84, 2l l. $N4/68, 25S. $N4/69' 261. k¡¡,a vs. Yamatt¡-Anorher View. N2/86, I 18. $N4/86, 334. $N l/87, 9. Operations of the Híppet' Class Cruisers in World War IL N3/68, 218. $N2/69' 92. Mueller, Edward A. Lacroix, Eric The USS Pensacola. N2/68,96. $N4/68,258. The Development of the "A Class" Cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Muir, Jr., Malcolm Navy, Part l. N4177 ,337. $N2/78, 90. Gun Calibers and Battle Zones. Nl/80, 24. part 2. Nt l79, 41. $Nl/84, l3(2). Neighbor, John M. pu¡ 3. ¡.¡4179, 329. The Battleship Arízona (BB-39) at Pearl Harbor. 12164,266. $5/65, I 14. pu14. fll/81,41. purl 5, ¡+/81, 323. Noot, Jurrien S. Battlecruiser Design Studies for the Royal Netherlands Navy 1939- part 6. N3/83,232. {iNl/S4, l3(4). 40. N3/80, 242. pun 7 . y13184,246. Lautenschlaser, Karl Novik, Anton Guided Missile Patrol Boats for lsrael. N3/71,277. The Soviet Skoryi Class. Nl/70, 56. Lavman. Richard D. The Story of the Cruisers Bremse and Brummer. N3/69, 185 Áir vs. Sea ln World War I. N3/82,215. gNl/83,6. gN3/83,223(2). O'Brien, Patrick J. Furious and the Tondern Rai

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@ 15 Index by Countries ALGERIA The Torpedo Vessels of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian o Arabic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, I0). Navy, 1875 to 1918. Wolf H. Bille. Nl/71,53. $N3/71,223, $N3/71, 229. ÉN2172, t07. ARGENTINA The Yugoslav Navy l9l8-41. Milan Vego. N4182,342. $N2/83, ll7. Cruisers for Argentina. Georg von Rauch. N4/78, 297. gN2l79,98(2). $N3/83,223. $N2/79, 103. $N3/79, 199. $N4/7e,303(2). The Elswick Cruisers, Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter Brook. BRAZIL N317t,246. $Nl/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 20r. Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. Peter Brook. N2/78, 134. $N l/79, 6. The Falklands Campaign: A Chronology. Samuel L. Morison. N4/83, The Elswick Cruisers, Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter Brook. 376. $N2/84, r30(2). N3/7r, 246. $N l/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 201. The Rendel Cunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. Nl/76, 49. Parl 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. $N3/74, 284. $N3/75, 225. $Nl/77, 7(4). 9N2177, 95. $N4/77, 282. SN3/78, t78. $N3/79, 20r. Scenes From the Falklands: A Pictorial Look. Staff. Nl/83,48. The Riachuelo (Brazilian Battleship). Alan Vanterpool. N2/69, 140. Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation ofthe SmallerNavies, $N3/70, 205. 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. 6(2). $N2/85, $Nl/85, BUI.'GARIA l14. The Bulgarian Nadezda. Rene Greger. N2/73, 183. AUSTRALIA The Last of a Type (Bulgarian Torpedoboat D e rzk i). Lloy d P. Simpson. Staff. N3/67, 184. $N4/67, 252. The Australian Cruiser Hobarl. N2/73, 165. SNr/74, 13. $N2/74, r69. $N3/74,279. $Nl/75, 13. 86. The Battlecruiser Australia. Staff. Nl/68, 39. $N2/68, Rlga Round-Up. Charles E. Scurrell. Nl/66, 26. (3166,71). Cerberus-The World's Oldest "Battleship" WillSail Again. Graeme K. Andrews. N3172, 270. $N3f 3, 236. CANADA Fifty Years in One Port-The Victorian Monitor Cerberus. Edward C' HMCS Bras d'Or-Ten Years in Retrospect. Thomas G. Lynch. N2/82, Fisher, Jr. 2164,28. (Rl64,77). l l7. $N4/82, 315. $N4/83, 333. Genesis of a Navy. Peter S. Marshall. Nl/66, 28. (1166,3). The Last Corvette. Thomas G. Lynch. N2/80, l7l. HMAS Rushcutter Prepares to Enter Service. Graeme K. Andrews' Princes Three (Converted Canadian Liners in WW II). Fraser M. N4187,374. McKee. Nl/70, 18. H.M.A.S. Sydney. Lloyd P. Simpson. N4/70, 397. Seventy Fifth (75th) Anniversary of the Naval Service of Canada l910-1985. Fred Gaffen. N2/85, 188. The Loss of the Australian Destroyer Voyager. Charles E. Scurrell. Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navies, 4164.73 (R164,22). Sparrows 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85,6(2). $N2/85, Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the SmallerNavies, n4. 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, lt4. The Subterfuge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77, 200. $N2/ 7 8, 92(2). $N2/79, 98(2). $N4/7e, 302. o The Visit to Australia by three Naval Vessels of the ALRI Jan. 74. Graeme K. Andrews. N2/75, 196. CHILE AUSTRIA Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. Peter Brook. N2/78, 134. $N U79, 6. Austrian River Gunboat. Stefan Prohaska. N2/73, 182. The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Peter Brook. N2/70, SovietGunboats Visit Vienna. Staff. N4/71, 407. 154. $N4/70, 308(2). $Nl/71, 8. $N3/78, 178. $N3/7e, 201. Peter Brook. N3171,246. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Part 2-The Later Protected Types. $N l/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 2ol. Air vs. Sea in World War I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82, 215. $Nl/83, Part 3-The Armoured Cruisers. Peter Brook. N3172, 236. 6. $N3/83 223(2). $N2/73, 133. $N3/73, 234. EN3l79, 201. Austria-Hungary's Naval Building Projects 19l4-1918, Part I Cruisers. Amongthe Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the SmallerNavies, Anthony Sokol. N3/78, 184. $Nl/79, 14. $N2/79,98. $N2/79, l0l. Sparrows 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, Part 2 Destroyers and MTBs. Anthony Sokol. N4/82,324. $N2/ 83, I t8. u4. Austrian Dreadnoughts in WW I, Their Data & Final Fate. Rene The Subterfuge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77,200. $N2/78, Greger. l/65, 9. 92(2). iN2l79, e8(2). $N4/79, 302. Austrian Submarines.,Rene Greger. 5165, 95. $10/65, 230' CHINA Austro-Hungarian Battleships. R. F. Scheltema de Heere. Nl/73, ll. Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. Peter Brook. N2/78, 134. $Nl/79,6. $N3/73,231(2). $N4/73,351. $N1/74, 12. $N2/74, 172. $N4/74,381. Artistic Impressions (Drawings of U.S. Ships at Hong Kong). Edwin $N4/80, 307. S. Chan. N3170,227. The Austro-Hungarian Navy and the Spanish-American War of 1898. The Chinese Light Cruisers Ning Hai and Pins Hai (1930-1936), Part l. Rene Greger. Nl/80, 61. $N3/80, 210(2). Toshio Tamura. N2/85, I18. $N3/85, 303. Aviazone Della Regia Marina--:Ihe Story of the ltalian Naval Air Part 2-Documentary Annex. Chris. C. Wright. N3/85,228' Arm. Tullio Marcon. N2167, ll2. $N3/67, 172. $Nl/68,9. $N3/68, 170(2). The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Peter Brook. N2/70, The Elswick Cruisers, Part 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. íN3174,284. 154. $N4/70, 308(2). $Nl/71, 8. $N3/78, 178. $N3/7e,201. $N3/75, 22s. EN3 179, 2Ot. Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter Brook. N3171,246. The Mystery of the AustreHungarian Submarine UB-30: Some facts, $N r/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 201. observations, and speculation. Rene Greger. Nl/87, 81. $N4/87, Part 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. $N3/74, 284. 8N3175,225. 337(2). $N3/79,201. The Naval Air Arm of the Imperial & Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy' The Fate of the Chinese Gunboats Yung Chien and Yung Cfti' Toshio Rene Podhorsky. 3165, 7 4. Tamura. N2/78, I45. Ships in Proñle. George Pulham. 1164, 10. 52164,26. $3/64, 48. $3/64, The Fate of the Chinese Torpedo Gunboat Fei Tíng. Toshio Tamura' gs . 64, 66(2). I U, ee. I 52. 18 I . N2/87, 190. o 60. $4/64, 62. 541 64, 6s 54 | $8/64, $e/64, The Small Balkan Navies. Rene Podhorsky.3164,49. (R164,4). $8/64, The Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers. Boris V. 155. $(R/64,5). Drashpil, Toshio Tamura and Chris. C. Wright. N2/87, 193. t6 Warship International Feature Atticle fndex and Jean C}lÍNÁ-Contínuecl Fantastic Was the Word! Pan l. Hend Le Masson Guiglini. N4l7 4, 349. riN4/75, le2. The tmperial Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1895' Stephen S. Robgrt¡' Parr 2 Concluiion. Jean Meirat. N3/78, 225 Nl/74, 19. $N3/74, 279(2). $NU75, 5' $N2/75' 157. $N4/75' 2e2' The Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers. Boris V. e $N4/82' $Nr/76,8. $Nl/76, ll. $N2/76,89. $Nl/77,5(2). $Nl/81' Drashpil, Toshio Tamura and Chris. C' Wdght. N2/87' 193. 319. The Flotilla L-eaders Chute¿turenault and Gui<'lten. Thierry Honde- $.' (Ex-Chinese The Miscellaneous Ships Yamaseni and Kcut'asenü C/¡¿ü¡ marck. Nl/83, 12. $N2/83, lt4. Kang and l1¡r E). Toshio Tamura. Nt/86' 86. France's First Real Minelayer-Ce rbere and Pluton Lloyd P. Simpson. Nl/76' 49' The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. N3/69, 228. 7(4). 95. $N4/77' 282. $N3/78' 178. $Nl/77, $N2/77, French Battleship Murceuu. Staff. Nl/85.68' George Pulham. 1164,10. $2164,26. $3/64' 48 $3/64' Ships in Profile. The French BLrilding Pt'ogram of 1915. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/80' 14. 6b. $4/64, 62. 94164,65. $4/64, 66(2). $s/64, 9e. $8/64' 152. $9/64' l8l. $N2/81, l06. Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation the Smaller Navies, -of The Flench Funtasrlue Class Destroyers. Jean Meilat' N4/66, 287. lglg-lg3g. Rñhard D. Layman. N2/84, 138' $Nl/85' 6(2)' $N2/85' n4. $Nr/67, lo. $N2/67, 88(2). French Navy Force Frappe. Staff' Nl/68, 18. CHINA (P. R. CHINA) French Ship Names in History. Jean Meirat. 1164' 55' (R/64' 8t)' The Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) Navy 'Ioday. Ross Gillett Warship Names-"/crm Barl, Part l. Jean Meirat 5/64, 82. and Chris. C. Wright. Nl/86' 68. French (R:64.41). $7/64, 138. $9/64, 180. $(R/64.6X2)' Rlgc Round-Up. Charles E. Scun'ell. Nl/66' 26. (3166,71). Part 2. Jean Meirat. 8/64, 1 42. (R164,50). $ l 0/64, 2 17 $(R/64, 6)' CONFEDERATE STATES P¿rrt 3. Jean Meilat. l0/64,211. (R/64' 54)' The Hunley Museum. Richard P. Smyers. Nll72'23. Part 4. Jean Meirat. t/65, 21. War- Phantom Fleet-The Confederacy's Unclaimed European-built Part 5. Jean Meirat.3/65, 83. $10/65' 231. 52166'39' ships. David M. Sullivan. Nl/87' 12. $N3/87' 224. Palt 6. Jean Meirat.9/65,203' Torpedo Boats: Secret Weapons of the South. Peter Pry and Richard Palt 7 (Conclusion). Jean Meirat. Nl/66 4' (4166' 95). Zeitlin. N4/84, 384. $N3/85' 223. ' Lu Gtilissonnie¡¿'. the French Flagship at Alexandria in 1882' Chris CROATIA C. Wright. N l/82, 58. Navy' Rene Podhorskv. 2165' 44' $-5/65' ll6' The Ships of the Croat The Lr,¡r¡¡ Class Battleships. Henri Le Masson. Nl/8-5' 52. slo/6s.230. A Mecliter|aneanCr-uise in 1937. Chris. C. Wright. N4/82' 395. $N2/83' CZECHOSLOVAKIA I l7(5). Czechoslovakia's River Navy Rene Creger. N2/68' 128' Naval Guns. Vat'ious Countries. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N3/67' 197. DENMARK The Nornun¿li¿ Cl¿iss Battleships with Quadruple Turrets. Henri Le Modern Danish Minelayers. H. tlaar. N3/69' t99. Masson, N4/84, 409. The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson Nl/76' 49' The Shipboard Catapult-lts History and Evolution. Richard D. Lay- $N l/77, 7(4). $N2/77, 95. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78' 178. man. N3/70, 249. $N l/71. 7(2). Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships' Parl 2-Denmark' Bertil Gard' Ships For Crews. Jacques Cornic. N3/85, 251 . $N l/87' 7. $N3/87' 221' 336. Ii N3/66,208. $N4/ó6,276. sN4/70, 305. $Nl/71,8. $N4/72' $N3/ Siam's Coast Defence Ships. Staff. 1164, 5, (R164,27)' 73, 237 . Some French Fast Battleships-That Might Have Been. Henri Le Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation the SmallerNavies' Sparrows -of Masson. N2/85, t49. l-ayman. N2/84' 138. $Nl/85' 6(2)' $N2/85' lglg-1939. Richar

German Naval Guns. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. Nl/67, 38. Destroyer Conversions. Antony heston. 5165, ll7. The German Navy During D-Day Landings. William C. Ray. 10/64' The Elswick Cruisers, Part 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. $N3/74, 284. 206. (R/64, 60). $N3/75, 225. $N3/79, 20l. A Chronology. Samuel L. Morison. N4/83, The German Navy KM/KS Boats. Rene Podhorsky. N2/ó6' 140. The Falklands Campaign: 376. $N2/84, l3o(2). German Navy Large Bore Guns Operational Ashore During World Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers. Boris V. o War I. Paul Schmalenbach. N2/83, 123. $N4/83' 331. The Fate of the Drashpil, Toshio Tamura and Chris. C. Wright. N2/87, 193. German Seaplane & Aircraft Carriers in Both Wars' Rene Greger. One Port-The Victorian Monitor Cerberus. Edward C' 6ls. t02. (R/64, 87). Fifty Years in Fisher. Jr. 2164,28. (F.l64,77)' The Goeben . . Yesterday & Today in Photos. Staff. N4/69' 283. the Tondern Raid. Richard D. Layman. N4173' 374. $N2/71, 122(2). Furious and $N2/74, r6e. The Last Strange Cruise of UB-88. Harvey M. Beigel. N3/86.' 287. Submarines. Robert W. Jones. Nl/68, 26' $N3/87, 288. The Garrett-Nordenfelt $N3/68, 169. $Nl/69, 5. A Needless Tragedy-the Loss of H'M' Destroyers. Petel C. Smith. of World War One. George Ransome' N2/71, 154. $N4/71, 326. H.M. Paddle Minesweepers N2169, 124. sN4/69, 260. $N3/70, 208. Operations of the Hipper Class Cruiser in World War II. R. Peter Pulham. 2164,16' (R/ó4' 38). $5/64' 95. $(R/64' Koch and Linton Wells tI' N3/68' 218. SN2/69' 92. HMS Arnethysr. George 6). Real of the Sinking of fhe Coluntb¡rs. Henri Le Masson. The Story (1914-1950). Richard D. Layman' N2/76, Nl/78,47. HMS Aú Royal-Pegasus 90. $N4/76, 249. The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. N1/76' 49. Nl/70,45. $Nlr7, 7(4).5N2177, e5. $N4/77' 282. $N3/78' 178. H.M.S. Blake. Staff. Stuart Ball. N4/84, 352' $N2/85' I14. S Boats-The Genealogy of the Schnellboot. Paul Schmalenbach' Nl/ H.M.S. Bulv,ark. 69, 10. $N3/69, 175. $Nl/70, lo. H.MS. Couentry. Michael A. Houghton. N4/79' 306' $N2/80' 108. S.M.S. Blucher. Paul Schmalenbach. N2/71, l7l. $N4/71,326' $N2/73, HMS Herntes-The Story of the Ships of the Name. Staff. l/64' 3. 134. $N3/74,283. (R164, 44). 52164,34. 53164, 42. $(R/64, 7)(3). (Part Ransome. 12164,261 S.M.S. Goebetrl7"N.S. Y¿ uaz. Martin H' Brice' N4/69,2'72'gN4l7l '327 ' H.M. Ships and Their Forebears l). George ' $N3/73, 235. $N2/74, 17l. $N3/74' 282. $N4/74' 382. H.M.S. Hood. D. G. Weldon. N2172, | 14. $N4/72' 337. $N2/73' l3l. S.M.S. Ostfrieslan¿l. Robert S. Egan and Richard M' Anderson' N2/75' $Nl/74, I l. $Nl/77, 5. r r3. $Nl/76, I l(3). $N2/76, 88. H.M.S. Inuinclble cAH{1. L A. Sturton. N1179'246- $N4/79' 305. Stability of Nitrocel\ulose-based Powder. George F. Dale. N4/80' 349' $Nl/80,5. $Nl/80,8. $N3/80,210. $N2/Sl, 106. $Nl/82' 13. $N2/83' $N2/á1, 106(2). $Ñ4/81, 313(3). $Nl/82. 17. $N2/82, ll l. $N3/82' tzt. irotil. sr.¡¿lsz, 3r7. $N2/83, 12l. $N3/83, 225(3). $Nl/84' 12. $N2/ H.M.S. Malta-Research lnto a Projected Warship. I. A. Sturton' 84, 130. N3/7r,285. Novik' N3/69' The Story of the Cruisers Bremse and Brummer. Anton HMS Queen. George Pulham. 5164'87. (R/64' 83). I 85. H.MS. Surre¡, and Northumberland.l. A. Sturton. N3177 '244. $N3/78' Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in World War [l' Gene C' 180. Stevenson. N4/86, 371. How the Royal Navy Could Invade Rhodesia' Peter K. Simpson' l2165' o Technical Description and Evaluation of S.M.S. Goeben' Robert S' 253. Egan. N4/69,280. $N4/70' 312. Impressive Ships: The Story of Her Majesty's Cruisers B/¿t¿ and BIen' U-Boats That Survived. Derek M' Waller. N2/70, I10. $N4/70' 305' /ieür¡. Chris. C. Wright. N l/70' 40. $N4/70' 309. 5. GERMANY_EAST The Lend-Lease Captains. Peter Elliott. N3172'255. $Nl/73' Euryalus. Staff. N3/73' 259. Rlga Round-Up. Charles E. Scurrell. Nl/6ó' 26' (3166'71)' A Look ar H.M.S. The Loss of HMS E.reter. George F. Dale. 6164, 105. (R/64' 73)' GERMANY_WEST The Loss of H.M.S. Ht¡ocl-A Re-Examination. William J Jurens' Desrroyers of the Bundsmarine. Staff. N3/70' 217. $N2/71' 127' N2187, 122. $N4/87, 335(4). U-Boats That Survived. Derek M. Waller. N2/70' ll0. $N4/70' 305. The Loss of Repulse and Prínce oJ'Wales, December l0' l94l' A' E' Nl/86, 12. GHANA Jacobs. Made Sail; Up Screw, PaÍ l. Staff. N4/73' 386' New Ships for New Navies. Charles E' Scurrell. 4164 68. ' Part 2. Staff. N2174, l4t. $N2/80' I07. GREAT BRIiAIN A Mediterranean Cruise in 1937. Chris. C' Wright. N4/S2, 395. $N2/83' 6. Airvs. Sea in WolldWar l. Richard D. Layman. N3/82, 215' $Nl/83' r l 7(5). (2\. $N3/83, 223 A Merchant Ship at War. Michael A. Houghton. N4/86, 395. $N3/87' Battleship Sales During the Russo-Japanese War. Philip Towle. N4/86' 224(2). 402. Mitni and Toutou (British Patrol Boats on Lake Tanganyika in WW I). Britain's C.M.B.s in World War I. Joseph Caruana. N3/69' 222. $Nl/ walterC. Hadley. N2/83, 194. 70, 8. Modern Guns of the Royal Navy. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. 9164' 170' Bdtish Lend-Leased Escort Carriers. Donald L. Kindell. 3165,66. (R/64. 30). $7/65, 156. Naval Tactics-an Introduction. W. David Dickson. N3/76' 168' $N2/ British Ministry of Defence Orders Hovercraft Prototypes. Staff. N3/66' 77, 94(2). $N4/77, 277. $N3/78, 180. 220. A Needless Tragedy-the Loss of H.M. Destroyers. Peter C' Smith' British Naval Guns. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N4/66, 310. N2l7t, ts4. $N4/71, 326. Cerberus-The World's Oldest "Battleship" Will Sail Again' Graeme The Original Plans. D. J. Lyon. Nl/75,78. 236' K. Andrews. N3172,270. $N3/73' Remember Alexandria (ltalian Midget Submarine Attack on British The Chase-Goebenin the Mediterranean, 1914. Richard Hough. N4/ Battleships in WW II). James E. Rosenberg. 7164, 122. (R'164'92)' t, 327. 5N3 17 2, 228. $N2/73, I 32. $N3/73, 69, 269. $N3/7 l, 224. 5N417 The Rendel Cunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. Nl/76' 49' 236. iN2l74, 17l. $N3/74, 284. $N4/74, 382. $N4/76' 247. iN3l77' $N l/77, 7(4).5N2177,95. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78' 178. 185 . R.F.A. Engadire. Joseph D. Fama. Nl/79,64. The Classification of British and French Screw Cruising Ships' 1840- o 2' Alan Raven. Nl/72, 54' of W.W. 1900. Stephen S. Roberts. N2n7 ' 144. Royal Navy Camouflage The Design of HMS Arethusa 1912. David K. Brown' Nt/83' 35. The Royal Navy Post-Falklands. I. A. Stufton. Nl/85, 83. 18 Warship International Feature Article Index

GREAT BRITAIN-Continue d Italy's Enrico Zo¡i Class Submarines. Staff. N2/68, I 12. Salute to I.N.S. Delhi or Achilles of the River plate! Edward C. Losses of the Royal Italian Navy 19l5-1918. Halyarcl. Nl/66, 21. Fisher, Jr. and Arthur D. Baker III. N2/78, 95. $Nl/79, 14. (3166,7s). Scenes From the Falklands: A pictorial Look. Staff. Nl/g3, 4g. A Mediternnean Cruise in t937. Chris. C. Wright. N4/82, 395. $N2/ The Shipboard Catapult-Its History and Evolurion. Richard D. Lay_ 83, l 17(5). man. N3/70, 249. SNt17t,7(Z). Naval Guns, Various Countries. Robeft O. Dulin, Jr. N3/67, 197. $\, Stability of Nitrocellulose-based powder. George F. Dale. N4,80, 349. The New Look of the Italian Navy. Staff. Nl/68, 19. $N2/81, 106(2). $N4/8r,313(3). $Nl/82, 17. $N2/82, nl. gN3/82, A Pictorial Look at Italy's New Submarines. Staff. N3/69, 204. 2r0(2). $N4/82,317. SN2/83, 12l. gNt/84,12. $N3/83,225(3). $N2/ The Raising (Paft 84,130. of the Italian Battleship Leonardo da Vinci l). M. J. Allen. 4164, 78. (R/64, 23). Submarine Pressure Hull Design & Diving Depths Between the Wars. (Part 2). (R164,23). David K. Brown. N3187,279. M. J. Allen. 6164, tl9. The R¿ d'ltalia. Jack Greene. N4/76, 308. $N3/77, 183(2). $N2/7S, The Subtertrrge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77, 200. $N2/ 90. $Nl/79, 10. $N3/79, 199. 78,92(2). $N2/79, 98(2). $N4/7e, 302. Remember Alexandria (ltalian Midget Submarine Attack on British Technical Description of HMS Blake & HMS Blentrcim. Staff. Nl/70, Battleships in WW II). James E. Rosenberg. j164, t22. (R164,92). 47. FN3l7o,207 . The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. Nl/76, 49. Tragic End fo HMS Orpheus. Sraff. Nl/69,44. $Nl/77, 7(4). 5N2177,95. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78, 178. The Treaty Cruisers (Parr l). Roberr J. Keith. 8/65, 179. The Shipboard Catapult-Its History and Evolution. Richard D. Lay- Turncoat Carriers. Kenneth R. Macpherson. N4/68, 285. man. N3/70, 249. $Nl,7l, 7(2). (27) Twenty Seven Knotters. Derisley Trimingham. N2167,96. $Nl/68, Stability of Nitrocellulose-based Powder. George F. Dale. N4/80, 349. 8. $N3/68, 170. $N2/8r,.106(2). $N4/81,313(3). $N1,82, t7. $N2/82, lll. $N3/82, U-Boats That Survived. Derek M. Waller. N2/70, ll0. $N4/70, 305. 210(2). $N4/82,317. $N2/83, l2l. $N3/83,225(3). $Nl/84, 12. $N2/84, Under Two Flags (British CruiserDoris). Ceorge F. Dale. 10165,223. r 30. $Nl/66, 20. $N2/66, 122. 5(2166,4s). Submarine "1081 Type" Sa¿¿ro Class. Staff. N2/78, 130. Warships Built by Armstrong: H.M.S. Glatton and Gorgon (ex-Bioerg- The Subterfuge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77,200. $N2/78, uin & Niaros) PeterBrook. N2/85, 132. 92(2). iN2l79,98(2). gN4/79, 302. GREECE The Treaty Cruisers (Part l). Roberr J. Keith. 8/65, 179. The Carrett-Nordenfelr Submarines. Robert W. Jones. N l/6g, 26. $N3/ U-Boats That Survived. Derek M. Waller. N2/70, ll0. SN4/70, 305. 68, 169. $Nl/69, 5. JAPAN The Naval Museum of G..".". I. A. Sturton. Nl/66, 20. (2166,44). Air vs. Sea in World Wa'I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82,215. SNI/83, iN4l66.276. 6. $N3/83, 223(2). The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. Nlll-6,49. Annstrong Battleships Built for Japan. Peter Brook. N3/85, 268. $Nl/77, 7(4). 5N2177,95. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78. 178. Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. Perer Brook. N2/78, 134. $N I /79, 6. HAITI Attacking the Indianapol¡s: A Re-examination. Carl Boyd. Nl/76, 15. The German-Haitian Naval Clash of 1902. Lloycl p. Simpson. N3/66, Battleship Sales Dudng the Russo-Japanese War. Philip Towle. N4/ 216. 86,402. I HAWAII Data on Japanese Aircraft Carriers (Part l). Donald L. Kindell. l0/ó4, 209. (R164,64). The Hawaiian Navy and the Hula Skirt. George E. Boulter. N2/67, 138. $Nl/68,7. (Part Two). Donald L. Kindell. 11164,224. (R/64, 64). INDIA Details olJapanese Battlecruisers 8-65 Design. Hajime Fukaya. N l/69, 48. The Naval Aspect of the Portuguese-lndian Goa War. Edward C. - Fisher, Jr. Nl/67,33. The Development ol the "A Class" Cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Part l, Edc Lacroix.N4l77,337. $N2/78,90. Salute to I.N.S. Delhi-or Achilles of the River plare! Edwarcl C. Pan 2. Eric Lacroix. Nl/79, 41. Fisher, Jr. and Arlhur D. Baker IIL N2/78, 95. gNl/79, 14. $Nl/84, l3(2). Part 3. Eric Lacroix. N4n9,329. INDONESIA Pan 4. Eric Lacroix. N I /81, 41. The Visit to Ausrralia by thrce Naval Vessels of the ALRI Jan. 74. Part 5. Eric Lacroix. N4/81, 323. Graeme K. Andrews. N2175, 196. Part Eric IRAN (AND PERSIA) 6. Lacroix. N3/83,232. $Nl/84, l3(4). Part 7. Eric Lacroix. N3/84, D-7 & D-g-Modernizing Iran's Guided 246. Missile DDs. Staff. N3/73, peter 296. The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Brook. N2/70, 154. $N4/70,308(2). $Nl/71,8. gN3/79,201. ISRAEL $N3/78, 178. Part 2-The LaterProtecredTypes. perer Brook. N3171,246. Chronology Summary of Arab-lsraeli Fighting Ocr.-Nov. I973. Sraff. $Nl/72, 5(2). $N3/79. 20r. N4/73, 359. Paft 3-The Armoured Cruisers. peter Brook. N3fZ, 236. Guided Missile Patrol Boats for Israel. Karl Lautenschlager.. N3/71, $N2/73, 133. $N3/73, 234. $N3/79, 201. 277. The Fate of the Chinese Gunboats yung Chien and yung Ci¡i. Toshio ITALY Tamura. N2/78, 145. vs. Air Sea in World War l. Richard D. Layman. N3/82, 215. $N l/83, 6. Fighting Ff-at{ops, the Shokakus. W. David Dickson. Nl/77, 15. $N3/ $N3/83, 223 (2). 77,182. $Nr/78,7. $N3/7S, r8l(2). $Nl/81,8. $N2/83, r2l. Amerigo Vesput'c'i, A Picto¡'ial Review. Luciano Grazioli. N2/83, 188. Fa-So (Japan's First Steam Warship). Charles H. Bogarl. N3172,276. Aviazone Della Regia Marina-The Story of the ltalian Naval Air Arm. I.J.N. Yantato. W. David Dickson. N4[5, 294. $N2/76, 87. $N3/76, Tullio Marcon. N2/67, Il2. $N3/67, 172. $Nl/68, 9. $N3/6S, 170(2). t6s(4). The Elswick peter Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Brook. N2/70, Iotyu vs. Yantato-Another View. Strafford Morss. N2/g6, I lS. $N4/ r54. $N4/70,308(2). gNl/71,8. $N3/7S, 178. $N3/7e,201. 8ó. 334. $N t/87, e. The Flotiff a Leaders ChuteaurenqLtlt and Cuic'lten. Thierrv Honde- Japanese DDs-Japanese Waftime Destroyer Construction. R. peter marck. Nl/83, I2. $N2/83, I14. Koch. Nl/67, 19. $N4/68,258. $N4/69,261. o Giuseppe Garibaldi-ltaly's New V/STOL Aircraft Carrier. Luciano Japanese Naval Construction l915-1945: An Introductory Essay. Grazioli and Chris. C. Wright. N2/86, 160. Arthur D. Baker III. Nf /87, 45. Index bY Countries 19 Jr' N2/67' 140' The Subterfuge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77, 200. $N2/ Japanese Naval Guns. Robert O' Dulin' D' Alden' Nl/85' 78, 92(2). $N2/79, 98(2). $N4/79, 302. Japanese Submarine Losses In World War II' John That Derek M. Waller. N2/70, 12. $N3/85,222. U-Boats Survived. I10. $N4/70, 305. Hybrid Battleships and Carriers-Fac,t-and Fancy' W' David NEWZEALAND "Japan's -'oi.r.ron. N4/70, 356. $Ñ2/7 l, 122. 9N3 17 1,225. SN4/71' 327' $N2/72' H.M.N.Z.S. Zai. Staff. Nl/87, 73. o 109. The River War in New Zealand. Staff. N2/68, 120. L' Kindell' N2/66' 153' $N2/67' Jaoan's MyokoClassCruisers. Donald Salute to I.N.S. Delhi-or Achilles of the River Plate! Edward C. gNl/74. t3(2). bz. SNz/Z¡, t3l. Fisher, Jr. and Arthur D. Baker III. N2/78,95. $Nl/79, 14. Edward C. Fisher, Jr' N2/72' 165' Japan's Torpedo Cruisers. Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navies, Japan's Undelsea Suicide Troops. Staff. N3/73' 266. 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, Kikuzuki-New Addition to the J.M'S.D'F. Staff' N3/68' 200. I t4. The Miscellaneous Ships Yamasemi and Kawasemi (ex-Chinese Cftein NORWAY 86. Kang and Hu E.). Toshio Tamura' Nl/86' Air vs. Sea in World War I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82, 215. $Nl/83, Naval Tactics----an Introduction. W. David Dickson. N3/76' 168. $N2/ 6. $N3/83, 223(2). 77 .94(2). $N4/77, 277. $N3/78, 180. The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. Nl/76, 49. Painting Systems of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1904-1945. Linton $N I /77,'7 (4). 5N2177, e5. $N4/77, 282. SN3/78, I 78. Wells II. Nl/82, 20. $Nl/83, 5. Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships, Part 3-Norway. Bertil Gard. N2/ The Shipboard Catapult-lts History and Evolution' Richard D. Lay- 6't , 107. man. N3/70, 249. $Nl/71, 7(2). Warships Built by Armstrong: H.M.S. Glatton and Gorgon (ex-Bioerg' Ships in hofile. George Pulham. l/64, 10. ,2164'26. $3/64' 48. $3/64' uin and Niaros). Peter Brook. N2/85, 132. ee. $8/64, 152. $e/ó4' l8I . 6:0. 54lu,62. í4|64,6s.94164,66(2). $5/64, PAPUA NEW GUINEA of Nitrocellulose-based Powder. George F. Dale. N4/80' 349. Stability Genesis of a Navy. Peter S. Marshall. Nl/66,28. (1166,3). $N2/81, 106(2). $N4/Sl,313(3). $Nl/82, 17. $N2/82, lll. $N3/82, 210(2). $N4/82, 317. $N2/S3, l2l. $N3/83,225(3). sNl/84, 12. $N2/ PERU 84, r30. Fifty (50) Years ol Service-The Story of Peru's Coronel Bolognesi The Treaty Cruisers (Part l). Robert J. Keith. 8/65' 179. and Almirante Grau.Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N4/75,319. $N4/76, 249. Underwater Protection in Capital Ships-A Technical Approach. The Herreshoff Spar Torpedo Boats of 1878-1880. I. A. Grant. N3/77, William J. Jurens. N4/85, 412. $N2/86, I16. 253. $Nl/80, 8. $Nl/81, 8. $N4/81, 312. "Unsinkable Ship".Constructed in Japan. Staff. R/64' 67. The New Peruvian Navy 1885-1976. Robert L. Scheina. N3/78, 204. W.W. II Japanese Landing Craft. Staff. N3174,240. New Ships for New Navies. Charles E. Scurrell. 4164,68. POLAND KUWAIT Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navies, Arabic Warship Names. lvan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, l0). 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, LEBANON l14. Ar¿bic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, l0). The Ultimate Fateof the ORP Orzel. ReneGreger. 12165,255. o LIBYA PORTUGAL Libya's New Maintenance Repair Ship. Staff. N3/67, 188. The Elswick Cruisers, Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter Brook. N3 t, 246. $N r/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 201. MALAYSIA 17 The Naval Aspect of the Portuguese-lndian Goa War. Edward C. Malaysia's New Frigate. Staff. N3/67,209. Fisher, Jr. Nl/67,33. New Ships for New Navies. Charles E. Scurrell. 4164,68. Sparrows Among the Hawks : Shipboard Aviation of the S mal ler Navies, MONTENEGRO 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138, $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, The Small Balkan Navies. Rene Podhorsky. 3164,49. (F.ló4,4). $8/64, ll4. 155. $(R/64,5). RHODESIA MOROCCO How the Royal Navy Could Invade Rhodesia. Peter K. Simpson. 12165, Arabic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, l0). 253. NETHERLANDS ROMANIA Elisabeta (Romanian Cruiser). Mihai Georgescu. N2/84, 158. Air vs. Sea in World War I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82, 215' $Nl/83' 6. $N3/83,223(2). Elisabeta and Her Armament. Rene Greger. N2/84, 189. Battlecruiser Design Studies for the Royal Netherlands Navy 1939-40. The Elswick Cruisers, Part 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. $N3/74, 284. Jurrien S. Noot. N3/80, 242. $N3/75, 225. $N3/79, 20l. Battleships Designs for the Royal Netherlands Navy. R. F' Scheltema The Romanian Navy during the War of Independence, 1877-1878. de Heere. N3170,242. Mihai Georgescu. N4/86, 359. $N4/87, 338. The Fijenoord-built Submarines for Turkey. Anthonie van Djik. N4/86, The Romanian Navy's Torpedo Boaf Rinduncl¿. Mihai Georgescu. 335. N4/87, 3so. The Guided Missile Frigates Tromp and De Ruytet Staff. N3/76, 184. RUSSIA (AND USSR) H.Nt.M.S. De Zeuen Prouincien C-802. L. L. von Munching. N4/76' Air vs. Sea in World War I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82,215. $NU83, 25r. $Nl/78,5. 6. $N3/83, 223(2). HNMS De Zeuen Prouincien. L. L. von Munching. 10165,225. Battleships Sales During the Russo-Japanese War. Philip Towle. N4/86, Hr.Ms. Dolfijn. John D. Spek. N3/68, 214. 402. Fisher, Hr.Ms. O-21.Iohn D. Spek. N4/66, 302' Battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part l. Edward C. Jr. N3/68, 180. $N3/69, 177. Onderzeebootajers-A Look at Holland's Post War DDs. Staff. N2/70, Part 2. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N4/68,270. r22. SN4t0, 304. The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. Nl/76, 49. Part 3. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. Nl/69, 26. $N3/69, 177. $Nr/77, 7(4). $N2/77,95. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78, 178. Part 4. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N2/69, 98. $N3/73, 238. $N3/74, 285. o Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navies, l9l9-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2)' $N2/85, Part 5-{onclusion. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/69,205. $N2/72, ll4. r07. $Nr/73, 5. $Nr/74, lo. 20 Warship International Feature Arücle .Index RUSSIA (AND USSR)-{ ontinuetl Surface Torpedo Craft of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part I . Boris V. Cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part l. Chris. C. Wright. Drashpil' N3/82,236' $N3/83.223' SN4/86' 330' Nl/72.28. iN3172,227. Pa|t 2. Boris V. Drashpil. Nl/85,90. Pan 2. Chris. C. Wright. N3/75,205. $Nl/77,5. The Transcription of Russian Warship Names. Rene Greger. 10/64, Part 3. Chris. C. Wright. N2r76, 123. 205' $N3/72, 226' Fleet of 1920, Rene part 4. chris. c. wright. Nl/77,53. $N4/79,300. $N2/80, 108. An Unknown Facr About The RussianRefugee s' Podhorsky' Nl/66' 29 (2166'45)' Developments in the soviet Navy-Mishaps at seain 19s6. staff. N2/ 87, l8l. SERBIA The Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boar Destroyers. Boris V. The Small Balkan Navies. Rene Podhorsky.3l6a' 49. (R/64' 4). $8/64, Drashpil, Toshio Tamura and Chris. C. Wright. N2/87, 193. 155. $(R/64' 5)' A Future Naval War'. James E. Rosenberg. 7 165, 153 , SOUTH AFRICA The Garrett-Nordenfelt Submadnes. Robert W. Jones. Nl/68,26. $N3/ Those MFVs. Staff. N2/77, 136. 68, 169. $N l/69, 5. sPArN TheHerreshoffsparTorpedoBoatsof I878-1880. I.A.Gr¿nt.N3/77' An Assessment of the Espana Class Battleships. Alan Vanterpool. 253. $Nl/80,8. $Nl/81,8. $N4/81,312. 3rc5.65. The KaraClass. Staff. N3174,266. Canarias, Adios. Willard C. Frank, Jr. N2/79, l0B. $N4/79, 304(3). Main Shipyards, Enginebuilders and Manufacturers of Guns and Armor $Nl/80, l0(2). gN3/S0, 212. Plate in Saint Petersburg. Christian de Saint Hubeft and Boris V. Early Spanish Steam Warships (1g34-70), part l. Christian de Saint Dmshpil. N4/85, 333. $N2/86, I15. $N4/86, 333. - Húu,éfo. N4/83, 338. $N3/B¿;244. A Much Talked About Mutiny. Dmitri D. Selesneff. Nl/81, 13. part 2. Christian de Saint Hubef . Nl/S4, 21. gN3/84, 243(3). Naval Guns, Various Countries. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N3/67, 197. $N4/84, 347(2). New Developments in the Soviet Navy-I983. Staff. N4/83,410. The Elswick Cruisers, Part 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. $N3/74,284. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-I984. Staff. N2/84, 178. $N3/75' 225. $N3/79' 201. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-l985. Chris. C. Wright. N2/85, - ) Spain's New DEG Baleares F-7 L A. Campanera. N2/74, 183. 157. Spanish Dreadnoughts Espana, Jaime I, Alfonso X1l/. Richard M. New Soviet Warship Types. Siegfried Breyer. N4/71,387. Anderson. 8/64, 151. (RI64,72).F9164,170. New Types of Soviet Amphibious Craft. Siegfried Breyer. Nl/67, 31. The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. Christian $N3/6i, l7t. de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforteza. Nl/80,39. $N4/80,307. A Photographic Memoir of the Imperial Russian Navy. Chris. C. $N4/81' 313' Wright and Boris V. Drashpil. N4.87, 359. Part 2: Admiral Camara's Squadron. Christian de Saint Hubert. and carlos A'zaforteza' N2/80' ll0' $N4/80' 305' The popo11kas(Russian Coast Defense Vessels). clifford G. Roffey. N3/74,21g. Part 2 Errata. Christian de Saint Huberl and Carlos A. zafofteza' N2/84' 196' The Problems with N¿ t't"tlr""rL"Tron Menja, Rene Greger. N2/86, 155. $N4/86, Part 3: Spanish Warships in Philippine Waters. Christian de 332. saintHubertandCarlosA' zaforreza' N3/81'262' The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. Nl/76,49. SparlowsAmongtheHawks:^ ShipboardAviationoftheSmallerNavies, Q) 7(41,iN2'7'95. $N4/77,282. $N3/78' l;8."". $Nl/77' l9l9-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, ó(2). $N2/85, The R¡¿r¡ll-Progenitor of the Armored Cruisers. Edward C' Fisher, l14. Jr. N4/67,263. $Nl/68,8. $Nl/68, l0(2). $N3/68, l17. The Story of the Spanish Dreadnought Battleships. Miguel D. Sotelo. The Russian Rendels. Boris V. Drashpil. N2/80, 157. 1164,17. (R/64,68). 52164,26. $(R/64,6). Ships in hofile. GeorgePulham. 1164,10.12164,26.$3/64,48. $3/64,60. U-Boats That Survived. Derek M. Waller. N2/70, ll0. $N4/70' 305. 54164,62. #4164,6s. i4164,66(2). $5/64,99. $8/64, 152. $9/64, SUDAN I8l' Arabic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,25s. (R/64, l0). Notes on New Types of Soviet Warships. Siegfried Breyer. Some SWEDEN N4/66, 299, Armed Merchant cruisers of the Royal Swedish Navy', 1939 to 1945' soviet Battleships, Part I. Rolf Erikson. N4172,393. $N2/73, 132. stellan Bojerud. Nl/83' 59. $N3/73,234(2). $Nl/74, 13. $Nl/74, 18. . Armed rrawlers of the Royal Swedish Navv During 1939 to 1945' Parr2. Rolf Erikson.N2/74, l15. $N2/75, 159. SN3/75,225. Stellan Bojerud. N3/82, 231. $N4/82, 315. SovietCruisers, Part l. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/78, 10.$N3/78, 177. $N4/ The Fourth (4th) Gunboat Division of the Royal Swedish Navy in 78, 273(6). $Nl/79, 6. $N2/79, 97. $N2/79, 104. SN3/79' 199(3)' 1939. Stellan Bojerud. N4/84,430. $Nl/80, 9. $N2/80, 105. $N3/81,2l l. The GarretrNordenfelt Submarines. Roberr W. Jones. Nl/68,26. $N3/ sovier Gunboats visit vienna. staff. N4/71, 407. 68, 169. $Nl/69, 5. Soviet Kre.s¡a Class Missile Cruisers. Staff. N4/69, 267. Gotland-The Three Faces of Gotland. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. and The soviet Navy in world war II, Part l-surface Fleet' Mr' X' Bertil Gard' N3/76' 193' $N2/77' 96(2)' $N3/77' 185' N2166, 162. $Nl/67, 7(2). $N2/67,86. H.M.S. FLtji¡,ama-The Most Beautiful Ship in the Royal Swedish Part 2-Underseas Fleet. Mr. X. N3/66, 225. 5N1167,7(2). Navy? Stellan Bojerud' Nl/85' 79' $N2/67, 86. A Look at Sweden's New T-l2l Type M.T.B.s. Staff. N3/66,219. The Soviet S/<¿ryi Class. Anton Novik. Nl/70,56. Monitors and Armored Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy, Part 1. The Soviet Suerdlou & Stalingrad Class Programs. Staff. N4/82,369. Stellan Bojerud. N2/86, 167. Soviet "W" Class Submarines. Staff. N4/68,306. $N2/69,92. Naval Guns, Various Countries. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N3/67, 197. Nl/76' 49. Stability of Nitrocellulose-based powder. George F. Dale. N4/g0,349. The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson' 178' $N2/át, 106(2). $N4/81, 313(3). $Nt/82, l7:$N2/82, lll. $Ñ3/82, $Nl/77,7(4).5N2177,e5. $N4/77'282. $N3/78' 210(2). $N4/¡2, 317. $N2/83, 12l. $N3/S3, 225(3). $Nt/84, 12. SN2/ ScandinavianCoastDefenseShips, Part l-Sweden.BertilGard,N2/6ó, 84, 130. 130. $N3/67, 172. Submarine Losses in the Eastem Baltic in World War II. Gene C. SparrowsAmongtheHawks:shipboardAviationoftheSmallerNavies, Stevenson. N4/86, 371. 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138' $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85' t The Subterfuge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77, 200. $N2/78, ll4' g2(2).9N2f79,98(2). $N4/79, 302. Sweden's Ship{o-Ship Missile-The Rb-08. Staff. N4/68, 266. Index by Counhies 2l

Swedish Torpedo Boats and Destroyers, Part l---:Torpedo Boats. C. Bringing Back the Battleship. Staff. Nl/83, 66. Palmstierna. N4l7 l, 367. British Lend-Leased Escort Carriers. Donald L. Kindell. i165, 66. Part ll-Destroyers. C. Palmstierna. Nl/72, 59. $7/6s, 15ó. Torpedo Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy. Stellan Bojerud. N2/85, The Brownwater Navy. Charles Waterhouse. N4/70, 389. 195. Build the Limit: The American "Maximum Battleship" Designs of l9l6- o SYRIA. 17. Alan D. Zimm. Nl/75,31. $Nl/76,5(2). $Nl/76,7. Arabic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, l0). Comparative Notes on U.S. Treaty CruiserDesign. Chris. C. Wright. Chronology Summary of Arab-Israeli Fighting Oct.-Nov. 1973. Staff. N4/80, 3r l. $N3/81,2lr. N4/73, 359. Congressional Action on the FY 1983 Budget Request. Chris. C. Wright. Nr/83,85. THAILAND (SIAM) Congressional Action on the FY I 984 Budget Request. C hri s. C. Wright. Siam's Coast Defence Ships. Staff. 1164,5. (F.164,27). Nl/84,92. The Thai Navy. Stephen S. Roberts. N3/86, 217. 5. $N2/87, $Nl/87, Controversial Cruisers-The Atlanta and Boston, America's First Steel il4(2). 224. 338. $N3/87, SN4/87, Cruisers, Paft l Gene T. Zimmerman. N4174,332. $N3/75, 230(2). TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Part 2-{onclusion. Gene T. Zimmerman. NU75, 15. New Ships for New Navies. Charles F. Scurrell. 4164,68. Crewboats Go to War. John S. Rowe. N3/67, 2M. TUNISIA CV-2 "Lex" and CV-3 "Sara." Richard M. Anderson and Arthur D. Arabic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, l0). Baker IIL N4l77,29t. $N2/78, 9l(2). $N3/78, 178(2). $Nl/79, 10. $N3/79. 199. $N2/80, 108. TURKEY CVA-41-The Conversion of tbe USS Midway. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. Air vs. Sea In World War I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82, 215. $Nl/83, N2172, t7t. $N4/72, 336. 6. $N3/83, 223(2). CVA67-A Look at fhe John F. Kennedy. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. American Naval Detachment--:Turkey, 1919-1924. Henry P. Beers. N2173,170. N3/76,209. CVAs in the United States Navy. James E. Rosenberg. 10164, 194. The Elswick Cruisers, Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter (R/64, 63). Brook. N3/71, 246. $Nl/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 201. Daniel Dobbins and the U.S. Victory on Lake Erie in the War of 1812. The Fijenoord-built Submarines for Turkey. Anthonie van DÜk. N4/ Edward C. Fisher, Jr. 10/64, 204. (R164, 46). í12164, 267 . 52165, 43. 86,335. $5/65, r r2. $(R/64. 8). The Garrett-Nordenfelt Submarines. Robert W. Jones. N l/68, 26. $N3/ A Day at the New York Navy Yard: May lst, 1914. Chris. C. Wright. 68, r69. $Nl/69,5. N3187,242. The Goeben. . Yesterday & Today in Photos. Staff. N4/69, 283. DD-373 Class Destroyers. Robert S. Egan. 7165,167. gN2l7t, t22(2). Deter Through Strength-USS Edx,ard McDonnell DE-1043. Staff. S.M.S. GoebenlT.N.S. Yauuz. Marr.in H. Brice. N4169, 272. $N4/71, N4/68,298. $N3/69, r75. $N2/70, 99. 327. $N3/73,235. $N2/74, l7l. $N3/74, 282. $N4/74, 382. Development of America s Large Bore Mobile Guns. Robert D. Fritz. The Turkish Scouts of 1914. Andrew Smith. N4/87, 390. N2/73, 188. $N4/73, 150. $Nl/74, 5(2). $Nl/75, 12. Under Two Flags (British Cruiser Dorrs). George F. Dale. 10165,223. DLs of the U.S. Navy. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. and Samuel L. Morison. o $Nl/66, 20. $N2/66, 122. S(2166,4s). N4/70, 325. $N2/71, r27. UNITED STATES The End ofthe Great Lakes Navy. Staff. N4/70, 377. Air vs. Sea in World War I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82,215. $Nl/83, Erl¿ Class Gunboats. Robert S. Egan. N2/69, t 15. $N4/69, 260. ó. $N3/83,223(2). Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats. Stewan A. Carpenter. N3/87, Albany (CG-10) andChicago (CG-l l) Leave the Active Fleet. Chris. C. 256. Wright. Nl/83,75. The Fighting "l" (USS Intrepid, CVS-l l). Staff. N2/79, 157. American Battleship Main Armament: The Final Generation. Emanuel The Fighting "T"-USS l¿.ras. Robert S. Egan and Edward C. Fisher, R. Lewis. N4176,276. $Nl/78,8. $Nl/79,8. Jr. N4/69, 300. $N2/70, 98(2). $N4/70, 307. 5N4/71, 326. $N2/72, American Naval Detachment-Turkey, 1919-1924. Henry P. Beers. 106(2). $N4/72, 334(2). N3/76, 209. First-Ceneration SEAL Support Craft. Stephen L. Thomas. N2174, 135. America's First Navy Yard. Staff. N4/66, 298. Fleet Rehabilitation And Modemization. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. Nl/ America's Super Battleships-the Montano Class. Robert S. Egan. 7 5.238. N2l7t,149. A Future Naval War. James E. Rosenberg. 7165,153. The Anti-Aircraft Armament Augmentation of U.S. Navy Destroyers- Ghost Ship ol Roosevelt Roads. Don Grantham. N2/71, 183. Porter-Sims Classes in 1945. Arthur D. Baker III. Nl/78, 51. Gunboat Diplomacy 1882: The U.S. Navy and the Bombardment of AO-24 USS Platte. Mark J. de Angelis. N3173,299. Alexandria. Robert L. Robinson. Nl/82, 47. $N3/82, 2l l. The Army Mine Planter Service. K. L. Waters. N4/85, 400. $N2/86, Gun Calibers and Battle Zones. Malcolm Muir, Jr. Nl/80,24. 326(2). 337(2). I l3(4). $N4/86, $N4/86, 33r. $N2/87, l19. $N4/87, Gunfire at Quallah Battoel832. William H. Davis. 3165,77. Artistic Impressions (Drawings of U.S. Ships at Hong Kong). Edwin The Herreshoff SparTorpedo Boatsof 1878-1880. L A. Gmnt. N3/77, S. Chan. N3170,227 . 253. $Nr/80, 8. $Nr/81, 8. $N4/8t, 312. Attacking the Indianapolls: A Re-examination. Carl Boyd. Nl/76, 15. Historic Ship Exhibits in the United States. Staff. N2/69, 137. (FFG-31). The Attack on the US,S S¡ar& Staff. N3/87, 264. History of the U.S. Navy's Minelayer Terror. Sraff. N3/69, 190. $Nl/ Baffish Beats the Boneyard. Bruce Brotherton. N4/73, 400. $N2t4, 70,7 . 177. $N3/74, 280. The Hunley Museum. Richard P. Smyers. N1172,23. Battlecruisers in the United States Navy. Charles E. Scurrell. 6/64, Impressionsofa Dinosaur (US S Mis souri,88-63).Graeme K. Andrews. I10. (R/64, 42). 99164,177. $(R/64, 5X2). N3/87, 270. The Battleship Arizona (BB-39) at Pearl Harbor. John M. Neighbor. The Indestructible Allen. John D. Alden. N3/68,207. 12164,266. $5/65, il4. /orr'¿¡ vs. Yunatct-Anofher View, Strafford Morss. N2/86, I18. $N4/ Battleships-Vulnerable Anachronism? Strafford Morss. N2/84, 2 I 1 86,334. $Nr/87,9. o The Battleship IJSS Massachusefls. Chris. C. Wright. N4/86,346. The Last Strange Cruise of UB-88. Harvey M. Beigel. N3/86,287. Biggest Gun in the Easr. Sraff. R/64,30. $N3/87, 288. The Big Guns Roar Again-USS New Jersey. Staff. N4/68, 268. The Lexington Class Battlecruisers. Robert S. Egan. N I/66, 13 (1166,4). 22 Warship Interttaüonal Feature Atticle lndex

UNITED STATE$-Co nt in ue d The U.S. Navy Fiscal Year 1983 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. Lexingtort & Saratoga Revisited. Richard M. Anderson and Arthur D. N2/82, ls5. Baker III. N3/78, 218. The U.S. Navy Fiscal Year 1984 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. r59. The Midu,ay Class Carliers. Richard M. Anderson. N2/75, 166. N2/83, Fiscal 1985 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. Miscellaneous Notes on the War in Vietnam. Staff. 7/65, 169. The U.S. Navy Year N2/84, 203. F A Mongrel Fleet: America Buys a Fight Spain, 1898. Navy to Jeffery The U.S. Navy FYSl/82 ShipbuildingBudgets-1981 Revisions. Chris. M. Dorwart. N2/80, 128. $N4/80, 306. 5Nl/81, 7. c. wright. N2/81, 160. Naval News International Report. Charles E. Scurrell. 9164, 187. The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography. John W. Klar. Naval Tactics-An Introduction. W. David Dickson. N3/76, 168. $N2/ N3187,226. 77,94(2). $N4/77, 277. $N3/78, 180. The U.S. Navy's Aircraft Carriers: A Pictorial Report. Stefan Terzi- Neuoda B8-36. John S. Rowe. N l/67, 26. baschitsch. NI/85,32. New Addition to the Fleet: Pegasus (PHM-I). Staff. N4/75, 361. The U.S. Navy's Battlecruisers. Chris. C. Wright, Samuel L. Morison and Robert S. Egan. Nl/71,28. $N4/71, 326. New Armored LCM(6)s Resemble Civil War Monitor. Staff. N2/68, 124. Budgets, 1980-81. Chris. C. Wright. l7 $N4/68, 258. U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Nl/81, Budgets, 1981. Chris..C. Wright. Nl/82, 65. Nuclear Submarine Historic Firsrs. Sraff. R164, 41. U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Oklaltonta BB-37. John S. Roe. N1167,27. The U.S. Navy's New Hydrofoil Gunboats. Staff. Nl/68, 20. Sprurance Class Destroyers. Staff. N3/74,252. The Panay Incident. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. 5164,86. (R/64, 29). The U.S. Navy's Pictorial of Selected Views. Arthur D. Baker Past to Present-United States Coast Guard Ships Named HamiLon. U.S.N. in W.W. II-A staff. N4/67, 274. III. N4/78, 330. $N2/79, 98. Zimm. N3/79,216. Presenting the U.S. Navy's DD-963. Staff. N4/70, 351. The U.S.N.'s Flight Deck Cruiser. Alan D. $Nl/80, 9. $Nl/80, r2. A Queen of the Sea Lives On (USS Alabana, 88-60). Allan C. Hanis. N l/67, 4l. USS Albany and Nel' Orleans-tbe American Elswick-Built Units. Chlis. C. Wright and Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N4/71,343. $Nl/73,5. The Rendel Gunboats-Flatirons. Richard M. Anderson. 49. Nl/76, $N r/83, 7. $Nl/77. 7(4).5N2177,95. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78, 178. USS Banning, Memolial PCE. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. Nl/66, 25. (3166, Reporl Coast A on the U.S. Guard Operations in Vietnam. Staff. 61). N l /68, 21. The USS Contrcc'tic'ut. William A. Becker. 6165,133. $10/65,230. The Saga of Transporl Division No. 12. Edwad C. Fisher, Jr. and (DE-635). Robert S. Egan. N2/70, 139. $N4/70, 305. $N4/70, 310. The USS England William A. Becker. 3165,91. (Fold-out Save the USS Corl (SS-224). Lee Ann Hamilton. Nl/76, 37. US,S lorla Plan). Arthur D. Baker III. N I /76, 39. SN4l77 ,2'77 . The Shipboard Catapult-lts History and Evolution. Richard D. Lay- USS Narkeeta. William H. Davis. N2/66, 16l. man. N3/70, 249. 5N I 17 l, 7 (2). U,SS N¿u, England AD-32. Robert S. Egan and Stephen S. Roberts. N3177,229. 14. Ships in Profile-U.SS Dunderberg. Richard M. Anderson. 10164, 196. $Nl/79, (R/64,8s). U55 ¡¡¿wport-LsT-1 179. Sraff. N4/71, 393.

Shore Museums. Staff. N3/71,318. USS Newport Nex,s (CA- 148). Antony Preston. 2165, 4l . The Singular Sanga¡,. Arthur D. Baker III and Chds. C. Wright. USS Newport N¿x,s-Fastest Guns in the West. Edward C. Fisher, 0 N4/80, 338. $N4/81, 313(2). Jr. and Robert S. Egan. N4/72, 350. Special Exhibits I985-American Maritime Museums. Staff. N2/85, 143. The USS Pensctc'ola. Edward A. Mueller. N2/68, 96. $N4/68, 258. The USS Pueblo, AGER-2. A Strange One-Catapult Lighter AVC-1. Robert S. Egan. Nl/70, 52. John Wilterding, Jr. Nl/68, 25. The USS Te.ras af Vera Cruz. Emest E. Pache. 3/65, 58. The Subterfuge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77, 200. $N2/78, The USS Wasp (CY-7) 92(2). $N2/79, 98(2). $N4/79, 302. in Retrospective. Robert S. Egan. N2166, 142. The Tall Ladies: Cr¡luntbus, Alban¡, & Chicago. Chris. C. Wright. USS Worceste¡(CL- 144)-The Navy's First. . .. Robert S. Egan. N l/7 4, 58. 168. N2177, 104. $N4/77, 283. $Nl/78,6. $Nl/79, 7. $N3/7e, lee. $N2/74, $N3/74,280. A Voyage Into Oblivion? (USS Cyclops, The Treaty Cruisers, (Part l). Robert J. Keith. 8/65, 179. AC4). Patrick J. O'Brien. N4/73, 4r0. $N3/74, 283. $N4/74, 385. Twenty (20) Years of Radar Screens as Recognition Elements of U.S. The Warship That Sank Before Being Launched-USS Camanche. Warships. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. N2/73, 156. $N4/73, 351. Charles H. Bogarl. Nl/69, 50. $N3/69, 175. U-Boats of the U.S. Navy---:The YFU. Sraff. N3/68,201. URUGUAY U-Boats That Survived. Derek M. Waller. N2/70, I10. SN4/70, 305. The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Peter Brook. N2/70, Underwater Protection in Capital Ships-A Technical Approach. 154. $N4/70, 308(2). $N r/71, 8. $N3/78, 178. $N3/79, 201. William J. Jurcns. N4/85,412. $N2/86, I16. VIETNAM-NORTH United States Submarine Losses From All Causes l9l5-1963. Vernon Miscellaneous Notes on the War in Vietnam. Staff. 7/65, 169. J. 9164, t62. (R/64, 170. 7). Miller. 3l). $9/64, $(R/64, Naval News International Report. Charles E. Scurrell. 9164, lB7. USCGC Reliunce (WMEC-615). Staff. N2/67, 122. YUGOSLAVIA The U.S. Fleet at the New York World's Fair, 1939. Chris. C. Wright. Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navies, an

18th CENTURY AND BEFORE The Romanian Navy's Torpedo Boat Rinduncla. Mihai Georgescu. o French Warship Names-Jean Batt, Part l. Jean Meirat. 5/64, 82. N4/87, 350. (P.164,47). $7/64, 138. $e,64, 180. $(R/64, 6X2). Swedish Torpedo Boats and Destroyers, Part l-Torpedo Boats. C. Palmstiema. N4l7 l, 367. Part 2. Jean Meirat. 8/64, 142. (R164,50). $ 10,64, 217. S(R/64' 6). The Thai Navy. Stephen S. Roberts. N3/86,217. $Nl/87,5. $N2/87, HMS Queen. George Pulham. 5164, 87 . (R/64, 83). l l4(2). $N3/87, 224. $N4/87, 338. HNMS De Zeoen Prouincien. L. L. von Munching. 10165,225' SINO-JAPANESE WAR ( 1 894 -1895) (1801-1835) EARLY 1fth CENTURY The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Peter Brook. N2/70, 142. French Warship Names-Jean Bart, Part 2. Jean Meirat.8164, 154. $N4/70,308(2). $Nl/71,8. $N3/78, 178. $N3/79,201. (R/64, 50). $10/64, 217. $(R/64, 6). Frr-Scr (Japan's First Steam Wanhip). Charles H. Bogart. N3172,276. Paft 3. Jean Meirat. l0/64,211. (R/64,54). SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ( 1898) Gunfire at Quallah Battoo-I832. William H. Davis. 3165'77. The Austro-Hungarian Navy and the Spanish-American War of 1898. wAR OF 1812 (1812-1814) Rene Greger. Nl/80, 61. $N3/80, 210(2). Daniel Dobbins and the U.S. Victory on Lake Erie in the War of 1812' The Elswick Cruisers, Part 2-The l-ater Protected Types. Peter Brook. 43' Edward C. Fisher, Jr. 101 64, 204. (R| 64, 46)' 5t2 164, 267 . 921 65' N317 t, 246. $N r/72, 5(2). $N3/7e, 201. $5/65, il2. $(R/64, 8). Part 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. $N3/74, 284. $N3/75, 225. MID 1fth CENTURY (1836-1865) $N3/79, 201. Early Spanish Steam Warships (1834-70)' Part l. Christian de Saint A Mongrel Fleet: America Buys a Navy to Fight Spain, 1898. Jeffery Hubef. N4/83, 338. $N3/84' 244. M. Dorwart. N2/80, 128. $N4/80, 306. $Nl/81 , 7. The Rivel War in New Zealand. Staff. N2/68' 120. The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. Christian Carlos Zaforfeza. Nl/80, 39. $N4/80, 307. Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships, Part 2-Denmark. Bertil Gard. de Saint Hubert and A. N3/6ó, 208. $N4/66, 276. $N4/70, 305. SNI/71, 8. $N4/72' 336' $N3/ $N4/81,313. de Saint Hubert 73 ,237 . Part 2: Admiral Camara's Squadron. Christian and Carlos A. Zafofteza. N2/80, l10. $N4/80, 305. CRIMEAN WAR (185}1856) Part 2 Errata. Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zafor- tmperial Russian Navy, Part I' Chris. C. Wright' Cruisers of the teza. N2/84, 196. Nl/72, 28. 5N3172,227. Part 3: Spanish Warships in Philippine Waters. Christian de French Warship Names-Jea n Bart, Part 3. Jean Meirat . 10164' 211. Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Taforleza. N3/8 I , 262. (R/64, 54). USS Atbany and N¿w Orleans-lhe American Elswick-Built Units' AMERICAN CIVIL WAR (1861-1865) Chris. C. Wright and Edward C' Fisher' Jr. N4/71, 343. $Nl/73' 5. The Hunley Museum. Richard P. Smyers. N1172,23. $N r/83, 7. (o Phantom Fleet-The Confederacy's Unclaimed European-built War- EARLY 2oth CENTURY (1901-1913) M. Sullivan. Nl/87, 12. $N3/87,224. ships. David The Bulgarian Nadezda. Rene Greger. N2/73' 183. Boats: Secret Weapons ofthe South. Peter Pry and Richard Torpedo Cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part 4. Chris. C. Wright. N l/77' Zeitlin. N4/84, 384. $N3/85,223. 53. $N4/79,300. sN2/80, 108. Pensacola. Edward A. Mueller. N2/68, 96. $N4/68' 258. The USS The Elswick Cruisers, Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter Brook. Camanche. The Warship That Sank Before Being Launcheü-USS N317 t, 246. $N U72, 5(2). $N3/7e, 201. H. Bogart. Nl/69, 50. $N3/69, 175. Charles The Fate of the Chinese Tropedo Gunboat Fei Ting ' Toshio Tamura. LATE 19th CENTURY (1866-1900) N2/87, 190. Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. Peter Brook. N2/78' 134. SNI/79' 6. The German-Haitian Naval Clash of 1902. Lloyd P. Simpson. N3/66, Cruisers for Argentina. Georg von Rauch. N4/78, 297' SN2l79'98(2). 216. $N2/79, 103. $N3/79, 199. $N4/79,303(2). The New Peruvian Navy 1885-1976. Robert L. Scheina. N3/78' 204. Cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part 3. Chris. C. Wright. The USS Texas at Vera Cruz, Emest E. Pache. 3/65,58. N2176,123. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (1904-1905) (1834-70)' Christian de Saint Early Spanish Steam Warships Part I' Armstrong Battleships Built for Japan. Peter Brook. N3/85, 268. Hubert. N4/83,338. $N3/84' 244' Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. Peter Brook. N2/78' 134. $Nl/79' 6. Part 2. Christian de Saint Hubert. Nl/84' 21. $N3/84' 243(3). Battleship Sales During the Russo-Japanese War. Philip Towle. N4/86, 347(2). $N4/84, 402. Fate of the Chinese Torpedo Gunboat Fei Ting. Toshio Tamura' The Battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part l. Edward C. Fisher' N2/87, 190. Jr. N3/68, 180. $N3/69, 177. Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers' Boris V' The Part 2. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N4/68, 270. Drashpil, Toshio Tamura and Chris. C. Wright. N2/87' 193. Part 3. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. NU69, 26' $N3/69, 177' Gunboat Diplomacy 1882: The U'S. Navy and the Bombardment of 238' $N3/74, Alexandria. Robert L' Robinson. Nll82, 4'7. $N3/82, 2l l. Part 4. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N2/69, 98. 5N3/73' 285. The Imperial Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1895' Stephen- S. Robert¡. C' Wright' Nr/74, 19. $N3/74,279(2). $Nl/75,5. $N2/75' ts7. $N417s,292' Cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part 3. Chris' $Nr/76,8. $Nl/76, ll. $N2/76,89. $Nl/77,5(2). $Nl/81, e. $N4/ N2176, t23. 82,319. The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Peter Brook' N2/70, La Galissonniere, the French Flagship at Alexandria in 1882. Chris' C' t54. $N4/70, 308(2). $Nl/71, 8. $N3/78, 178. $N3/7e' 201. Wright. Nl/82,58. Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter Brook' N3n1,246' The New Peruvian Navy 1885-1976. Robert L. Scheina. N3/78' 204. $Nl/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 2ol. 236' The R¿ d'Italia. Jack Greene. N4/76,308. $N3/77' 183(2). $N2/78' Part 3-The Armoured Cruisers. Peter Brook' N3172' r'f 90. $Nr/79, ro. $N3/79, le9. $N2/73, 133. $N3/73, 234. $N3/79, 201. Boris V' The Romanian Navy during the War of Independence' 1877-1878. The Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers' 193' Mihai Georgescu. N4/86, 359. $N4/87, 338. Drashpil, Toshio Tamura and Chris. C. Wright. N2/87, 24 Warship International Feature Article Index

RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (r 9O4-1905)-C o ttti n u e cl The Naval Air Arm of the Imperial & Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy. The R¿¡iik-Progenitor of the Armorcd Cruisers. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. Rene Podhorsky. 3165, 1 4. N4/67,263. $Nr/68.8. $Nl/68, l0(2). $N3/68, ll7. S Boats-The Genealogy of the Schnellboot. Paul Schmalenbach. Nl/ 69, 10. $N3/69, 175. 10. Soviet Cruisers. Parl l. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/78, 10. $N3/78, 177. $Nr/70, sN4/78,273(6). $Nl/79,6. $N2/79,97. $N2/79, 104. $N3/79, 199(3). Seventy Fifth (75th) Anniversary of the Naval Service of Canada $N 1i80. 9. SN2/80, 105. $N3/81 , 2l l. l9l0-1985. Fred Gaffen. N2/85, 188. G ww r (1914-1918) S.M.S. Bluchet'. Paul Schmalenbach. N2/71, l7l. $N4/71, 326. $N2/73, Air vs. Sea in World War l. Richard D. Layman. N3/82,215. $Nl/83, 134. $N3/74,283. 6. $N3/83,223(2). S.M.S. Goe bet¡lZ.N.S. Yauuz. Martin H. Brice. N4169,2'72. $N4/71, Armstrong Battleships Built for Japan. Peter Brook. N3/85, 268. 327. $N3/73,235. $N2/74, l7l. $N3/74,282. $N4/74,382. Austriii-Hungary's Naval BLrilding Projects l9l4-1918, Part I Cruisers. S.M.S. OstJriesl¿¡r¡¿1. RobeÍ S. Egan and Richard M. Anderson. N2Í5, Anthony Sokol. N3/78, 184. $Nl/79, 14. $N2/79, 98. $N2/79, l0l. il3. $Nl/76, l l(3). $N2/76, 88. Part 2 Destroyers and MTBs. Anthony Sokol. N4182, 324. Soviet Cruisers, Part I. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/78, 10. $N3/78, 177. $N2i8_1, il8. $N4/78, 273(6). $Nr/79, 6. $N2/79, 97. $N2/79, r04. $N3/7e, 199(3). 9. $N2/80, 105. $N3/81, 2l l. Austlian Dreadnoughts in WW I, Their Data & Final Fate. Rene Greger. $Nr/80, t/6_s,9. The Story of the Cruisers Bremse and Bruntmer. Anton Novik. N3/ 69,185. Austrian Subm¿rrines. Rene Greger. 5/65,95. $10/65,230. The Subtelfuge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77, 200. Austro-Hungarian Battleships. R. F. Scheltema de Heere. Nl/73, ll. $N2/78, 92(2). $N2/79, 98(2). $N4r9, 302. $N3/73.23r(2). $N4/73, 3-5r. $Nr/74, 12. $N2/74, 172. $N4/74,381. $N4/80,107. Turncoat Carriers. Kenneth R. Macpherson. N4/68,285. Aviazone Della Regia Marina-The Story of the ltalian Naval Air Arm. Under Two Flags (Blitish Cruiser Doris). George F. Dale. 10165,223. Tullio lvlarcon. N2/67, I 12. $N3/67, 172. $N I/68, 9. $N3/68, 170(2). $Nl/66, 20. $N2/66, 122. SQ166, 45). The Battlecruiser Austruliu. Staff. Nl/ó8, 39. $N2/68, 86. A Voyage Into Oblivion? (USS Cyclops, AC-4). Patrick J. O'Brien. N4/73,410. $N3/74, 283. 385. Battleships of the lmperial Russian Navy, Part l. Edward C. Fisher, $N4/74, Jr. N3/68, 180. $N3/69. 177. Warships Built by Armstrong: H.M.S. Glattott andGorgon (ex-Bjoerg- uür and Ni¿¡ros). Peter Brook. N2/85, 132. Palt 2. Edward C. Fisher. Jr. N4/68, 270. The Yugoslav Navy l9l8-4t. Milan Vego. N4182, 342. SN2/83, I17. Parl 3. Edwald C. Fisher', Jr. Nl/69,26. $N3/69, 177. tiN3/83,223. Pa¡1 4. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N2/69,98. $N3/73,238. $N3/74, 285. BETWEEN WW r AND WW rr (1919-1938) Palt 5-Conclusion. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/69,205. $N2/72, American Naval Detachment-Turkey, 1919-1924. Henry P. Beers. 107. $Nr/73,5. $Nl/74, r0. N3/76, 209. Britain's C. M.B.s in World Wiir l. Joseph Caruana. N3169,222. $N l/70, Czechoslovakia's River Navy. Rene Greger. N2/68, 128. 8. The New Peruvian Navy 1885-1976. Robert L. Scheina. N3/78, 204. The Chase-Goel¡ett in the Mediterranean, 1914. Richard Hough. N4/ Soviet Battleships, Parl l. Rolf Erikson. N4/72, 393. gN2/73, I32. 69,269. $N3/71.224. $N4/71, 327.iN3172,228. $N2/73, r32. $N3/73, $N3/73, 234(2). $Nl/74, r3. $Nr/74, r8. 236. $N2/74, l7l. $N3/74, 284. $N4/74, 382. $N4/76,247. $N3/77, Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navíes, ó I 85. l9l9-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, Cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy, PaÍ L Chris. C. Wright. lt4. Nri72,28. $N3/72,227. (1936-1939) Parr 2. Chris. C. Wright. N3/75, 205. $Nl/77, 5. SPANISH CIVIL WAR Frank, 108. 304(3). Elisubetu a¡rd Her Armament. Rene Greger. N2/84. 189. Cunurias, Adios. Willad C. Jr. N2/79, $N4/79, $N l/80, lo(2). $N3/80, 212. The Fighting "T"-USS T¿.r¿¿s. Robert S. Egan and Edward C. Fisher, Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation Jr. N4/69, 300. $N2/70, 98(2). $N4/70, 307. $N4/71, 326. $N2/72, of the SmallerNavies, 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, ó(2). $N2/85, l0ó(2). $N4/72 . 334(2). It4. Frirnce's First Real Minelzryers-Cerbere and Pluton. Lloyd P. Simp- son. N3/69,228. The Story of the Spanish Dreadnought Battleships. Miguel D. Sotelo. | 164, t'| . (R/64, ó8). 52164, 26. $(R/64, 6). French Warship Names-Jcan Bart, Parl 5. Jean Meirat. 3/65, 83. $ r0/65. 231. ti2/66, 39. SINO-JAPANESE WAR (1937 -194t) Furiou:; and the 'fondern Raid. Richard D. Layman. N4173, 3'14. The Development of the "A Class" Cruisers in the Imperial Japanese $N2/74, r69. Navy, Part 5. Eric Lacroix. N4/81, 323. German Navy Large Bole Guns Operational Ashore During World The Fate of the Chinese Gunboats Yung Chien anrJ Yung Cfti. Toshio War I. Paul Schmalenbach. N2/83, 123. $N4/83,331. Tamura. N2/78, 145. Gelman Seaplane & Aircraft Carriers in Both Wars. Rene Greger'. The Miscellaneous Ships Yatnasenti and Kav'asenti (Ex-Chinese Cft¿ü¡ 6164, t02. (R/64,87). Kung and flr E). Toshio Tamura. Nl/86, 86. H.M.A.S. Sydnev. Lloyd P. Simpson. N4/70,397. The Panay Incident. Edward C. Fisher, Jr.5164,86. (R/64, 29). Paddle Minesweepers of Wolld War One. George Ransome. H.M. rr (1939-1945) N2169, 124. $N4/69, 260. $N3/70, 208. ww Adnirul Graf Spee. John Rowe. 280. 7. HMS Ark Ro7,a¡-prtr,t,,s (1914-1950). Richard D. Layman. N2/76, S. N4/67, $Nl/68, 90. $N4/76,249. The Anti-Aircraft Armament Augmentation of U.S. Navy Destroyers- Porter-Sittt.s Classes in 1945. 51. H.M.S. Bulwat*. Stuart Ball. N4/84, 352. $N2/85, I14. Arthur D. Baker IIL NI/78, AO-24 USS Platte. Mark J. de Angelis. N3173,299. The L¿rst of a Type (Bulgarian Torpedoboat Derzki). Lloyd P. Simp- son. N2/73, 165. |iNl/74, 13. $N2/74, 169. $N3/74,279. $Nl/75, 13. Amred Merchant Cruisers of the Royal Swedish Navy, 1939 to 1945. Stellan Bojerud. Nl/83, 59. Losses of the Royal ltalian Navy t9l5-1918. Halyard. Nt/66, 21. (3166,75). Armed Trawlers of the Royal Swedish Navy During t939 ro t945. Stellan Bojerud. N3/82, 231. 315. Minti and Toutt¡u (Bnfish Patrol Boats on Lake Tanganyika in WW I). $N4/82, Walter C. Hadley. N2/83, 194. The Army Mine Planter Service. K. L. Waters. N4/85, 400. $N2/86, The Mystery of the Austro-Hungarian Submarine U-JO: Some facts, il3(4). $N4/86,326(2). $N4/86, 331. $N2/87, l19. $N4/87, 337(2). a observations, and speculation. Rene Greger. Nl/87, 81. $N4/87, Attacking fhe Indianapol¡s: A Re-examination. Carl Boyd. Nl/76, 15. 337(2), The Australian Cruiser Ht¡bart. Sraff. N3/67, 184. $N4/67,252. Index of Naval Acúions and Wats 25 Aviazone Della Regia Marina-The Story of the Italian Naval Air Arm. Japan's Undersea Suicide Troops. Staff. N3/73,26ó. $N3/67, 172. $NU68' 9. $N3/68' 170(2). Tullio Marcon.N2l67,l12. The Lend-Lease Captains. Peter Elliou. N3/72, 255. $Nl/23, 5. Brotherton. N4/73,400. gN2l7 4, 177 Batfish Beatsthe Boneyard. Bruce ' The Loss of HMS Exeter. George F. Dale. 6164, lO5. (R/64, 73). $N3/74, 280. The Loss of H.M.S. Hood-A Re-Examination. William J. Jurens. The Battleship Arizona (BB-39) at Pearl Harbor. John M' Neighbor' N2187, t22. $N4/87, 335(4). 12164,266. $5/65, I14. o The Loss of Repulse and Prince of Wales, December 10, 1941. A. E. The Battleship IJSS Massachase¡¡s. Chris. C' Wright. N4/86' 34ó. Jacobs. Nl/86, 12. British Lend-Leased Escort Carriers. Donald L. Kindell. 3165' 66. A Merchant Ship at War. Michael A. Houghton. N4/86, 395. $N3i87, $7/65,156. 224(2). CV-2 "Lex" and CV-3 "Sara." Richard M. Anderson and Arthur D. A Needless Tragedy-the Loss of H.M. Destroyers. Peter C. Smith. Baker III. N4177,291' $N2/7s' 9l(2). $N3/78' 178(2)' $Nl/79' 10. N2/7r, 154, $N4/71, 326. $N3/79, r99. $N2/80, 108. Operations of lhe Hipper Class Cruisers in World War II. R. Peter Czechoslovakia's River Navy' Rene Greger' N2/68' 128. Koch and Linton Wells II. N3/68, 218. $N2/69, 92. Data on Japanese Aircraft Carriers (Part Two). Donald L. Kindell' Painting Systems of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1904-1945. Linton n164,224. (R/ó4,64). Wells II. Nl/82,20. $Nl/83,5. DD-373 Class Destroyers. Robert S' Egan. 7165, 167. Princes Three (Converted Canadian Linels in WW II)' Fraser M' The Development of the "A Class" Ctuisers in the Imperial Japanese McKee. Nl/70, 18. Navy, Part 6. Eric Lacroix. N3/83, 232' $Nl/84, l3(4). The Problems with N¿ Tron Menja. Rene Greger. N2/86, 155. $N4/86' Part 7. Eric Lacroix. N3/84, 246. 332. Eli¿ Class Gunboats. Robert S. Egan. N2/69, I 15. $N4/69' 260' A Queen of the Sea Lives On (USS Alobama, 88-60)' Allan C' N l/67, 41. Fantastic Was the Word! Part l. Henri Le Masson and Jean Guiglini. Harris. the fhe Colu¡nb¿rs. Henri Le Masson' N4l7 4, 349. iN4 17 s, 292. The Real Story of Sinking of Nr/78,47. Part 2 conclusion. Jean Meirat. N3/78' 225' Alexandlia (ltalian Midget Submarine Attack on British The Fate of the Chinese Gunboats Ytutg Chien and Yung Chl' Toshio Remember Battleships in WW II). James E. Rosenberg. 7164, 122. (R/64, 92). Tamura. N2/78, 145. of W.W. 2. Alan Raven. Nl/72, 54' Fighting Flat-tops, the Shokakus. W. David Dickson. Nl/77' 15. $N3/ Royal Navy Camouflage 77, 182. $Nl/78, 7. $N3/78, l8l(2). $Nl/8t' 8. $N2/83' l2l' The Saga of Transport Division No. 12. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. and The Fighting "1" (USS Intrepid, CVS-l l). Staff. N2/79' 157' Robert S. Egan. N2/70, 139. $N4/70,305. $N4/70,310. The Fighting "T" .USS T¿-r¿s. Robert S. Egan and Edward C. Fisher, Salute to LN.S. Delhi-or Achilles of the River PlatelEdward C. Fisher, ¡r. Ñ¿/os, 300. $N2/70,9s(2). $N4/70, 307. $N4/71, 326. $N2/72' Jr. and Arthur D. Baker IIL N2/78,95. $Nt/79, 14. 334(2). 106(2). $N4/72, S Boats-The Genealogy of the Schnellboot' Paul Schmalenbach' Nl/ The Flotilla Leaders Clnteaurenault and Guichen. Thierry Honde- 69, 10. $N3/69, 175. $Nl/70, lo. marck. Nl/83, 12. $N2/83, I14. Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships, Part 2-Denmark' Bertil Gard. French Warship Names-"/ean Bart, Pafi.6. Jean Meirat. 915'203. N3/66, 208. $N4/66, 276. $N4/70, 305. $Nl/71, 8. $N4/72, 336. Part 7 (Conclusion). Jean Meirat. Nl/66, 4. (4166,95). $N3/73, 237. o German Destroyer Losses in World War II. William C' Ray. 3/65' Part 3-Norway. Beltil Gard. N2/67' 107. 69. $7/65, 156. Part 4-Finland. S. Enkio. N3/67, 193. $N3/68' 173' $N2/69' The Cerman Navy During D-Day Landings. William C. Ray. l0/64' 91. 206. (R/64, 60). Seventy Fifth (75th) Anniversary of the Naval Service of Canada The German Navy KM/KS Boats. Rene Podhorsky. N2/66, 140. I9l0-1985. Fred Gaffen. N2/85, 188' German Seaplane & Aircraft Carriers in Both Wars. Rene Greger. Ships for Crews. Jacques Cornic. N3/85, 251' $Nl/87' 7 $N3/87. 221. 6164, to2. (R/64, 87). The Ships of the Croat Navy. Rene Podhorsky' 2165, 44' $5/65' I 16. Ghost Ship of Roosevelt Roads. Don Grantham. N2/71, 183. $ l0/65, 230. History of the U.S. Navy's Minelayer Terror. Staff. N3/69, 190. SNI/ Siam's Coast Defence Ships. Staff. 1164,5. (R164,27)' 70,7. The Singular Sangay. Arthur D. Baker III and Chris. C. Wright. H.M.N.Z.S. T¡rl. Staff' Nl/87,73. N4/80, 338. $N4/81, 313(2). HMS ArkRoyal-Pegasus (1914-1950). Richard D. Layman' N2/76, Sous La Croix de Lorraine (Under the Cross of Lorraine): The FNFL 90. $N4/76, 249. 1940-1943. Jacques Cornic. N l/87, 34. $N4/87, 336. H.MS. Couent4r. Michael A. Houghton. N4/79, 306. $N2/80, 108. Soviet Battleships, Part l. Rolf Erikson. N4172,393. $N2/73' 132. $Nl/74, 13. $Nl/74, 18. H.M.S. Hood. D. G. Weldon.NZl72, ll4. $N4/72, 337. $N2/73, l3l. $N3/73,234(2). $Nr/74, n. $Nl/77,5. Part 2. Rolf Erikson. N2/74, I 15. $N2/75, 159. $N3/75' 225' Hr.Ms. Doffijn. John D. Spek. N3/68, 214. Soviet Cruisers, Part I. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/78, 10. $N3/78, 177. Hr.Ms. O-21. John D. Spek. N4/66, 302. $N4/78, 273(6). $Nl/79, 6. $N2/79, 97. $N2/79. 104. $N3/79, 199(3). 9. $N2/80, t05. $N3/81, 2l l. I.J.N. Yamato. W. David Dickson. N4175,294. $N2/76, 87. $N3/76' $Nl/80, t6s(4). The Soviet Navy in World War II, Part l-Suface Fleet. Mr. X. N2166, 162. r/67, 7(2). $N2/67, 86. The Indestructible Allen. John D. Alden. N3/68, 207. $N Paft 2-Underseas Fleet. Mr. X. N3/66, 225. liNl/67, 7(2). Iowa vs. Yamato-AnoÍher View. Strafford Morss. N2/86, ll8. $N4/ $N2/67, 86. 86. 334. $Nr/87, 9. Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in World War II. Gene C. Japanese DDs-Japanese Wartime Destroyer Construction. R. Peter Stevenson. N4/86,371: Koch. Nl/67, 19. $N4/68,258. $N4/69,261. Submarines of the Finnish Navy. Gene C. Stevenson. Nl/86, 31. Japanese Naval Construction 1915-1945: An Introductory Essay. S. Roberts. N3/86,217. $Nl/87,5. $N2/87, Anhur D. Baker III. Nl/87,45. The Thai Navy. stephen I l4(2). $N3/87, 224. $N4/87, 338. Japanese Submarine Losses in World War II. John D. Alden. Nl/85' Those MFVs. Staff. N2/77, 136. 12. $N3/85, 222. (2400)-Tonners of the French Navy. Jean Japan's Hybrid Battleships and Carriers-Fact and Fancy. W' David The Twenty Four Hunclred Guiglini. N2/81, l l l. $N4/81, 3ll(2). o Dickson. N4/70, 356. SN2/7 l, 122. gN3 l7 l, 225, $N4/7 l, 327 . SN2 172' t09. U-Boats That Survived. Derek M. Waller'. N2/70, ll0. $N4/70' 305' Japan's Torpedo Cruisers. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N2172, 165. The Ultimate Fate of the ORP Orzel. Rene Creger. 12165, 255. 26 Warship International Feature Atticle Index

WW U (1939-1945)-Continued Seventy Fifth (75th) Anniversary of the Naval Service of Canada l910- 1985. Fred Gaffen. N2/85, 188. Underwater Protection in Capital Ships-A Technical Approach. Wil- liam J. Jurens. N4/85, 412. $N2/86, ll6. VTETNAM WAR (1 964-1 975) United States Submarine Losses From All Causes l915-19ó3. Vernon The BrownwaterNavy. Charles Waterhouse. N4/70, 389. J. Miller. 9164, 162. (R/64, 3l). $9/64, 170. $(R/64, 7). Crewboats Go to War. John S. Rowe. N3/67,204. U.S. Navy Building Programs During World War II. Stephen S. First-Generation SEAL Support Craft. Stephen L. Thomas. N2/74, Roberts. N3/81,219. $N4/8r,311. $Nl/82, ll. $N4/82,317. I 35. The U.S. Navy In World War II: A Basic Bibliography. John W. Klar. Miscellaneous Notes on the War in Vietnam. Staff. 7/65, 169. N3187,226. Naval News Intemational Report. Charles E. Scurrell. 9lU, 187. The U.S. Navy's Battlecruisers. Chris. C. Wright, Samuel L. Morison New Armored LCM(6)s Resemble Civil War Monitor. Staff. N2/68, and Robert S. Egan. Nl/71,28. $N4/71, 326. 124. $N4/68,258. U.S.N. in W.W. II-A Pictorial of Selected Views. Arthur D. Baker A Report on the U.S. Coast Guard Operations in Vietnam. Staff. Nl/ rrr. N4/78, 330. $N2/79, 98. 68,21. The USS England(DE-635). William A. Becker. 3165,91. The Tall Ladies: Columbus, Albany & Chicago. Chris C. Wright, US.S N¿w England AD-32. Robert S. Egan and Stephen S. Roberts. N2177, t04. $N4/77, 283. $Nr/78, 6. $Nl/7e, 7. $N3/79, 199. N3177,229. $Nr/79, 14. U-Boats of the U.S. Navy--¡6" YFU. Staff. N3/68,201. The USS Wasp (CY-7) in Retrospective. Robert S. Egan. N2166, 142. USS Newport News-Fastest Guns in the West. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. W.W. II Japanese Landing Craft. Staff. N3174,240. and Robeft S. Egan. N4172,350. POST WW Ir (1946-1969) LATE 20th CENTURY (1970-2000) Fantastic Was the Word! Part 2 Conclusion. Jean Meirat. N3178,225. The Attack on the U,S,S S¡a* (FFG-31). Staff. N3/87, 264. The Fate of the Chinese Gunboats Yung Chien and Yung Cl¡i. Toshio Chronology Summary of Arab-Israeli Fighting Oct.-Nov. 1973. Staff. Tamura. N2/78, 145. N4/73,359.

The Naval Aspect of the Portuguese-Indian Goa War. Edward C. FALKLANDSI\{ALDTVES WAR ( 1982) Fisher, Jr. Nl/67, 33. The Falklands Campaign: A Chronology. Samuel L. Morison. N4/83, KOREAN WAR (1950-1953) 376, $N2/84, r30(2). AO-24 USS Platte.MarkJ. de Angelis. N3173,299. Scenes From the Falklands: A Pictorial Look. Staff. NU83, 48.

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a) 27 Index by Ship Type AIRCRAFT CARRIERS & OTI{ER AVIATION SI{IPS Princes Three (Converted Canadian Liners in WWII). (DH) Fraser M. Mckee. Nl/70, 18. o Aviazone Della Regia Marina-'The Story of the Italian Naval Air Arm. Tullio Marcon. N2167, I 12. $N3/67, 172. $Nl/68, 9. $N3/68, 170(2). The Saga of Transport Division No. 12. (DH) Edward C. Fisher, and Robert S. Egan. N2/70, 139. $N4/70, 305. 310. British Lend-Leased EscoÍ Carriers. @FD Donald L. Kindell. 3/65, Jr. $N4/70, 66.97165, ts6. USS Newport-LsT-l 179. (D) Staff. N4l7l,393. CV-2 "Lex" and CV-3 "Sara." (DH) Richard M. Anderson and Arthur W.w. II Japanese Landing Craft. (D) Staff. N3/74, 240. D. Baker III. N4/77,291. $N2/78,9l(2). SN3fi8, 178(2). $Nl/79, 10. $N3/79, r99. $N2/80, l08. AUXILIARY CRUISERS CVA-4I-The Conversion of the USS Mitlway. (D) Stefan Terzi- Armed Merchant Cruisers of the Royal Swedish Navy, 1939 to 1945. baschitsch. N2172, 17l. $N4/72, 336. @H) Stellan Bojerud. Nl/83,59. CVA-67-A Look at the John F. Kennedy. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. A Mongrel Fleet: America Buys a Navy to Fight Spain, 1898. (D) N2/73, 170. Jeffery M. Dorwart. N2/80, 128. $N4/80, 306. $NU8l, 7. CVAs in the United States Navy. (II) James E. Rosenberg. 10/64, Princes Three (Converted Canadian Liners in W!1{I). (D}D Fraser 194. (R/64, 63). M. McKee. Nl/70, 18. Data on Japanese Aircraft Carriers (Part l). (D) Donald L. Kindell. 10164,209. R/64,64). AUXILIARY SHIPS AO-24 (DfJ) (Part Two). (DH) Donald L. Kindell. 11164,224. (R/64, 64). USS Platte. Mark J. de Angelis. N3173,299. French Warship Names-"/ean (H) Fighting Flat-tops, Ihe Shokakus. (Dlt) W. David Dickson. Nl/77, 15. Bart, Part 5. Jean Meirat. 3/65, 83, 23t. 521 66, $N3/77, r82. $Nr/78, 7. $N3/78, r8r(2). $Nr/81, 8. $N2/83, 121. $10/65, 39. (H) The Fighting "I" (USS Intrepid, CVS-I l). (ID Staff. N2179, 157. Part 6. Jean Meirat. 9165 , 203 . Furious and the Tondern Raid. (H) Richard D. Layman. N4173,374. German Seaplane & Aircraft Carriers in Both Wars. (H) Rene Greger. $N2/74, r69. 6164, t02. (R/64, 87). (H) (R/64, German Seaplane & Aircraft Carriers in Both Wars. (II) Rene Greger. HMS Amethysf. George Pulham. 2164, 36. 38). $5/64, 6164,102. (R/64,87). 95. $(R/ó4,6). HMS Ark Royal-Pegas¿¡s (1914-1950). (DlD Richard Layman. Gi us e pp e Garibaldi-Italy's New V/STOL Aircraft Canier. (D) Luciano D. Grazioli and Chris. C. Wright. N2/86, 160. N2/76,90. 8N4176,249. Libya's New Maintenance Gotland-The Three Faces of Gotland. @H) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. Repair Ship. @) Staff. N3/67, 188. and Bertil Gard. N3/76, 193. $N2/77,96(2). $N3/77, 185. A Merchant Ship at War. (DH) Michael A. Houghton. N4/86, 395. HMS Ark Royal-Pegasus (1914-1950). (DII) Richard D. Layman. $N3/87, 224(2). N2/7ó,90. 5N4176.249. A Mongrel Fleet: America Buys a Navy to Fight Spain, 1898. (D) Jeffery M. Dorwart. N2/80, 128. HMS Hermes-^lhe Story of the Ships of the Name. (lf) Staff. l/64, 3. $N4/80, 306. $Nl/81,7. ,f (R164, 44). 52164,34. $le, 42. $(R/64, 7)(3). New Soviet Warship Types. CD) Siegfried Breyer. N4/71, 387. HMS Inuincibl¿ CAH-01. (D) I. A. Stufton. N3179,246.5N4/79, 305. Princes Three (Converted Canadian Liners in WW ID. (DH) Fraser $N l/80,5. $N l/80,8. $N3/80,210. $N2/81, r06.$Nr/82,13. $N2/83,l2l. M. McKee. Nl/70, 18. H.M.S. Malta-Research Into a Projected Warship. (D) I. A. Sturton. R.F.A. Engadine. @) Joseph D. Fama. Nl/79, 64. N3/7r,285. The Singular .S angay. (DIJ) Arthur D. Baker III and Chris. C. Wright. HMS Queen. (H) George Pulham. 5164,87. (R/64, 83). N4/80, 338. $N4/8t, 3 13(2). Japan's Hybrid Battleships and Carriers-Fact and Fancy. (DH) W. The Spanish Navy of 1898: Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. (D) David Dickson. N4/70, 356. SN2/71, 122. $N3/71,225.8N417t,327. Christian de Saint Hubef a¡rd Carlos A. Zaforteza. Nl/80, 39. $N2/72, 109. $N4/80, 307. $N4/8r, 313. Lexington & Saratoga Revisited. Richard M. Anderson and Arthur Sparrows Amongthe Hawks: Shipboard Aviationof the SmallerNavies, D. Baker III. N3/78,218. 1919-1939. (II) Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. SNI/85, 6(2). $N2/ The Midway Class Carriers. (D) Richard M. Anderson. N2/75, 166. 85, l14. Miscellaneous Notes on the War in Vietnam. (ID Staff. 7165,169. The U.S. Fleet at the New York World's Fair, 1939. (fD Chris. C. Wright and William H. Davis. N3/86, 273. $Nl/87, 5. $N3/87, 288. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1983. Staff. N4/83, 410. U.S.N. in W.W. II-A Pictorial of Selected Views. Arthur D. Baker New Developments in the Soviet Navy-I984. Staff. N2/84, 178. Irr. N4/78, 330. $N2/79, 98. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1985. (H) Chris. C. Wright. USS Narkeeta. (D) William H. Davis. N2/66, 16l. N2/85, 157. USS New England AD-32. @) Robert S. Epn and Stephen S. Roberts. Engadine. (D) Joseph D. Fama. 64. R.F.A. Nl/79, N3177.229. $Nt/79, 14. Shipboard Sparrows Among the Hawks: Aviation of the Smaller The USS Pueblo, AGER-2. (lI) John Wilterding, Jr. Nl/68, 25. Navies, 1919-1939. (H) Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/ A Voyage Into Oblivion? (USS Cyclops, AC-4). (H) Patrick 85, 6(2). $N2/85, n4. J. O'Brien. N4/73, 4t0. $N3/74, 285. $N4/74, 385. A Strange One-Catapult Lighter AVC-I . (DI{) Robert S. Egan. Nl/70,52. BATTLECRUISERS Turncoat Carriers. (DH) Kenneth R. Macpherson. N4/68, 285. The Battlecruiser Australia. (DtI) Staff. NU68, 39. $N2/68, 86. Carriers: Pictorial The U.S. Navy's Aircraft A Report. Stefan Terzi- Battlecruiser Design Studies for the Royal Netherla¡rds Navy 1939-40. baschitsch. Nl/85, 32. (D) Jurrien S. Noot. N3/80, 242. The (D) U.S.N.'s Flight Deck Cruiser. Alan D. Zimm. N3179,216. Battlecruisers in the United States Navy. (tI) Charles E. Scurrell. 9. 12. $NU8o, $Nr/80, 6164, 1t0. (R164,42).5e164, t77 . $(Ri64, sX2). (CY-7) Retrospective. (DH) The USS Wasp in Robert S. Egan. The Chase-Goeben in the Mediterranean, 1914. (H) Richard Hough. N2166,142. N4169, 269. $N3/71, 224. 5N4l7t, 327. 5N3172, 228. SN2l73, t32. (c $N3/73, 236. SN2l74, l7l. $N3/74, 284. gN4l74, 382. 5N4176, 247. AMPHIBIOUS VESSELS $N3/77, r85. New Types of Soviet Amphibious Craft. (D) Siegfried Breyer. Nl/ Details of Japanese Battlecruisers 8-65 Design. (D) Hajime Fukaya. 67,3r. $N3/67, 17l. Nr/69,48. 28 Warship Internaüonal Feature Article Index BATTLECRUISER}-C o n t i n u e d Impressions of a Dinosaur (USS Missour¡, 88-63). Graeme K. An_ drews. N3/87, 270. The Goeben . Yesrerday & Today in photos. Sraff. N4/69, 2g3 Iov,a vs. Yamato-Another View. $N4/69. 283. $N2/7r, 122(2). Straflord Morss. N2/g6, I lg. $N4/ 86, 334. $Nl/87, 9. H.M.S. Hood (DH) D. G. Weldon. N2l72, t t4. $N4/72, 337. $N2/73 Japan's Hybrid l3l. $Nl/74, il. $Nl/77,5. Battleships and Carriers-Facr and Fancy. (DH) W. David Dickson. N4/70, 356. $N2/7t, 122. $N3/71, 225. gN4/71, The Le.rirryton Class Batrlecruisers. (D) Robert S. Egan. Nl/66, 13 327. SN2l72, 109. (1166,4). The Loss of Repulse and Prince of Wates, December 10, 1941. (H) The Lo ss of /L M. S. H ood Re-E xaminarion. (DH) William J. Ju rens. A. E. Jacobs. Nl/86, 12. N2187, 122. $N4/87, 335(4).-A The Lyon Class Battleships. (D) Henri Le Masson. Nl/85, 52. The Loss of Repulse and Prince of Wales, December 10, I941. (H)A. E. A Much Talked Abour Mutiny. Dmirri D. Selesneff. Jacobs. Nl/86, 12. NI/81, 13. Neuada 88-36. O{) John S. Rowe. Nl/67, 26. S.M.S. GoebenlT.N.S. Yauuz. (DIJ) Martin H. Brice. N4169, 272. The $N4/71, 327. $N3/73, 235. $N2/74, r7l. $N3/74, 282.5N4f4,382. Nortnandle Class Battleships with Quadruple Turrets. @) Henri Le Masson. N4/84, 409. Technical Description and Evaluation of .l.M.S. Goeben. (D) Robert S. Egan, N4/69,280. $N4/70,312. Oklahoma BB-37. (H) John S. Rowe. NU6j, 27. The U.S. Navy's Battlecruisers. @ID Chris. C. Wright, Samuel L. A Queen of the Sea Lives On (USS Alabama, 8B-60). (tI) Allan C. Morison and Robert S. Egan. Nl/71, 23. $N4/71, 326. Harris. Nl/67,41. The Raising of the Italian Battleship Leonardo da Vínci (part l). BATTLESHIPS (H) M. J. 1+11en.4164,78. (R/64, 23). (Part 2). (H) M. J. Allen.6164,l19. (R/64, 23). Amedcan Battleship Main Battery Armament: The Final Generation. Remember Alexandria (Italian Midget Submarine Attack on British Emanuel R. Lewis. N4176,276. $Nl/78,8. $Nl/79,8. Battleships in WWII). (H) James E. Rosenberg. 7164, 122. Rl America's Super Battleships-the Montana Class. (D) Robert S. Egan. 64,92). N2l'7t,149. The Riachuelo (Brazilian Battleship). @) Alan Vanterpool. N2/69, Armstrong Battleships Built for Japan. @H) peter Brook. N3/g5, 26g. r40. $N3/70,205. An Assessment of the Espana Class Battleships. (D) Alan Vanterpool. Ships in Profile. (DH) George Pulham. t164, t0. 92164,26. 53/64, 48. 3l6s, 6s. $3/64, 60. 94164, 62. 54164, 65. 84164, 66(2). lrsl64, ss. g8/64, 152. $9/64, r8t. Austrian Dreadnoughts in WW I, Their Data & Final Fate. (DH) Rene Greger. l/65,9. S.M.S. Ostft'iesland. (DIJ) Roberr S. Egan and Richard M. Anderson. N2/75, I13. gN2/76, Austro-Hungarian Battleships. (D) R. F. Scheltema de Heere. Nl/73, $Nl./76, I l(3). 88. il. $N3/73, 231(2). $N4/73, 35t. $Nl/74, 12. 9N2174, 172. 5N4r14, Some French Fast Battleships-That Might Have Been. Henri Le 38r. $N4/80,307. Masson. N2/85, 149. The Battleship Arizona (BB-39) at pearl Harbor. (H) John M. Neigh_ Soviet Battleships, Part l. (DH) Rolf Erikson. N4/72, 393. $N2/ bor. 12164,266. g5/65. I 14. 73, 132. $N3/73, 234(2). gNt174, 13. gNl/74, 18. Ba-ttleship Designs for the Royal Netherlands Navy. (D) R. F. Part 2. (DH) Rolf Erikson. N2174, ll5. gN2/75, 159. SN3/ Scheltema de Heere. N3170,242. 7s,225. Battl-eship Sales During rhe Russo-Japanese War. philip Towle. N4/86, Spanish Dreadnoughts Espana, Jaime I, Alfonso XIII. (D) Richard 0 402. M. Anderson. 8164, l5l. (P.l6/,72). 59164, t70. Battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy, part l. (DH) Edward C. The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. (D) Fisher, Jr. N3/68, 180. gN3/69, 177. Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforteza. Nl/gO, 39. Part 2. (DH) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N4/68,270. $N4/80, 307. $N4/81, 313. Stability Nitrocellulose-based Part 3. (Dt{) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. Nl/69,26. $N3/69, 177. of Powder. George F. Dale. N4/g0, 349. $N2/81, 106(2). $N4/81, 313(3). gNl/S2, 17. $N2/82, lt Part 4. (DH) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N2/69, 98. gN3/73, 238. t. $N3/ $N3/74, 285. 82,210(2). $N4/82, 317. $N2/83, 12l. $N3/S3, 225(3). $Nl/84, t2. $N2/84, l30. Part 5. Conclusion. (DH) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/69, 205. Th,e Story of the Spanish Dreadnought Battleships. (H) $N2/72, t07. $Nr/73, 5. gN l/74, 10. Miguel D. Sotelo. l/64, 17. (R/64, 68). $2/64, 26. $(R/64,6). Battleships-Vulnerable Anachronism? (D) Srrafford Morss. N2/g4, 2ll. Underwater Protection in Capital Ships-A Technical Approach. William J. Jurens. N4/85,412. gN2/86, I16. The Battleship IJSS Massacht¡se¡¡s. (H) Chris. C. Wright. N4/86, 346. The U.S. Fleet ar rhe New York World's Fair, 1939. (lI) Chris. C. The Big Guns Roar Again-USS Ne+v Jersey. (DH) Sraff. N4/6g, 268. Wright and William H. Davis. N3/S6, 273. $Nl/87, 5. $N3/87, 288. Bringing Back the Battleship. Sraff. Nl/83, 66. The USS Connecticut. (DH) William A. Becker. 6/65, 133. $10/ Build the Limit: The American "Maximum Battleship" Designs of l9l6_ 65, 230. I7. (D) Alan D. Zimm. Nt/75, 31. $Nl/76,5(2). $Nl/76,7. USS lowa (Fold-out Plan). Arthur D. Baker III. Nl/76, 39. SN4/ The Fighting "T"-USS l¿"r¿¡s. (DH) Robert S. Egan and Edward C. 77 ,277 . lr. N4/69, 300. -{i¡!r9¡, $N2/70, 98(2). $N4/70, 307. $N4/7r, 32ó. The USS Texas at Vera Cruz. (H) Ernest E. Pache. 3165,59. $N2/72, 106(2). gN4/72, 334(2). French Battleship Marceau. (DlI) Sraff. Nl/85,68. COAST DEFENSEVESSELS The French Building Program of 1915. (D) Chris. C. Wrighr. Nl/80, HNMS De Zeuen Prouincien. 14. $N2/8r, 106. (H) L. L. von Munching. 10165,ZZ5. The Popoffkas (Russian French Warship Names-Jea n Bart, parf 5. (H) g3. Coast Defense Vessels). (DH) Clifford G, Jean Meimt. 3/65, Roffey. N3174,218. sf0/65, 231 . s2166,3e. Scandinavian Coast Defense part Part 6. (H) Jean Meirat. 9165,203. Ships, l-Sweden. (D) Bertil Gard. N2/66, 130. $N3/62, rZZ. Part 7 (Conclusion). (H) Jean Meirat. Nl/66, 4. (4166,95). Part 2-Denmark. (DH) Bertil Card. N3/66, 208. 9N4166,276. Gun Calibers and Battle Zones. Malcolm Muir, Jr. N l/g0, 24. $N4/70, 305. $Nl/71, 8. $N4/72, 336. 5N3173,237. H.M.S. Bulwark. (DH) Stuarr Ball. N4/84, 352. $N2/S5, I t4. Part 3-Norway. (DH) Bertil Gard. N2167, 107. HMS Queen. (F{) George Pulham. 5164,87. (R/64,83). Part 4-Finland. (DH) S. Enkio. N3/67, 193. $N3/68, 173. o I.J.N. Yuntato. (DH) W. David Dickson. N4/75, 294. iN2176,87. $N2/69, 9l. r65(4). $N3/76, Siam's Coast Defence Ships. (H) Sraff. t/64, 5. (R164,27). Index by ShiP TYPe 29 Warships Built by Armstrong: H.M.S. Glatton and Gorgon (ex-Bjoerg- The Flotilla Leaders Chateaurenault an

CRTIISERS-Continued Onderzeebootajers-A Look at Holland's Post War DDs. (D) Staff. Technical Description of HMS Blake & HMS Blenheim. (D) Staff. N2170, t22. $N4/70, 304. Nl/70,47. $N3/70, 207. Presenting the U.S. Navy's DD-%3. (D) Staff. N4/70, 351. The Torpedo Vessels of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Royal Navy Camouflage of W.W. 2. Alan Raven. NL172,54. Navy, 1875 to 1918. (D) Wolf H. Bille. Nl/71,53. $N3/71,223. The Saga of Transport Division No. 12. (DII) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. $N3/7r, 229. 5N2172, to7. and Robeft S. Egan. N2/70, 139. $N4/70,305. $N4/70,310. The Treaty Cruisers (Part l). Robert J. Keith. 8/65, 179. The Soviet Skoryi Class. (DH) Anton Novik. Nl/70, 56. The Turkish Scouts of 1914. (D) Andrew Smith. N4/87, 390. The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. (D) Under Two Flags (British Cruiser Dons). (rD George F. Dale. 10/65 Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforteza. NI/80, 39. gN4/ 223. $Nl/66, 20. $N2/66, 122. gQl66, 45). 80,307. $N4/81,3r3. The U.S. Fleet at the New York World's Fair, 1939. (H) Chris. C. Sweden's Shipto-Ship Missile-The Rb-08. Staff. N4/68, 2ó6. Wright and William H. Davis. N3/86,273. $Nl/87,5. $N3/87,288. Swedish Torpedo Boats & Destroyers, Part Il-Destroyers. (DH) The U.S.N.s Flight Deck Cruiser. (D) Alan D.Zimm.N3l79,216. C. Palmstierna. Nl/72, 59. $Nr/80,9. $Nl/80, 12. The Torpedo Vessels of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian USS Albany and N¿n, Orleans---lhe American Elswick-Built Units. Navy, 1875 to 1918. (D) Wolf H. Bille. Nl/71,53. $N3/71,223. SN3/ (DlI) Chris. C. Wrieht and Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N4/71, 343. 71,229. $N2/72, 107. $Nr/73,5. $Nl/83,7. The Twenty Four Hundred (2400)-Tonners of the French Navy. (DH) USS Newport Nex,s (CA-148). (DfD Antony Preston. 2165,41. Jean Guiglini. N2/81, lll. $N4/81,3ll(2). USS Nevport N¿ws-Fastest Guns in the West. (DH) Edward C. Twenty Seven (27) Knotters. (D) Derisley Trimingham. N2167,96. Fisher, Jr. and Robert S. Egan. N4/72, 350. $Nr/68, 8. $N3/68, 170. The U.S. Fleet at the New York World's Fair, 1939. (H) Chris. C. DESTROYERS AND DESTROYER LEADERS Wright and William H. Davis. N3/86, 273. $Nl/87, 5. $N3/87, 288. American Naval Detachment-Turkey, 1919-1924. (H) Henry P. The U.S. Navy's Spruance Class Destroyers. (D) Staff. N3174, 252. Beers. N3/76,209. U.S.N. in W.W. II-A Pictorial of Selected Views. Arthur D, Baker The Anti-Aittraft Armament Augmentation of U.S. Navy Destroyers- IIL N4/78, 330. $N2r9, 98. Porter-Sims Classes in 1945. ArthurD. Baker III. Nl/78,51. Austria-Hungary's Naval Building Projects l914-1918, Part 2 De- DESTROYER ESCORTS' OCEAN ESCORTS' CORVETTES' stroyers uñO il4fB.. (D) Anthoñy Solol. N4/82, 324. $N2/83, l18. ETc. D-7 & D-9-Modernizing Iran's Guided Missile DDs. (D) Statr. N3/73, The Attack on the U.S.S Srark (FFG-31). (H) Staff. N3187,264. 296. Deter Through Strength-USS Edward McDonnell DE-1043. (DH) DD-373 Class Desrroyers. (D) Roberr S. Egan. 7165,16i. Staff. N4/68,298' $N3/69, 175. $N2/70, 99. DestroyerConversions. Antony Presron. 5165, ll7. The Guided Missile Frigates Tromp and De Ruyter. (D) Staff. N3/ 76' 184' Destroyers of rhe Bundsmarine. staff. N3170,217. $N2/71, 127. U{f"fttr"ifttr' (H) Georse Pulham' 2164,36' (R/64, 38)' $5/64' 95' Developmenrs in rhe Sovier Navy-Mishaps ar Sea in iSSo. (H) Sraff. N2/87, l8 r . Thelastcorvette'ThomasG' Lynch' N2/80' l7l' DLs of the u.S. Navy. (D) Edward c. Fisher, Jr. and Samuel L. Morison. N4/70,325. $N2/71, 127. The Lend-Lease Captains. (DH) Peter Elliott. N3/72, 255. $Nl/73, 5. Fantastic Was the Word! Part l. (DH) Henri Le Masson and Jean A Look alH'M.S' Euryalus. (DH)Staff. N3173'259. Guiglini. N4174,349.9N4175,292. Malaysia's New Frigates. (D) Staff. N3/67,209. Part 2 Conclusion. (H) Jean Meirat. N3/78, 225. The New Look of the Italian Navy. (D) Staff. N l/68, 19. The Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers. (FD Boris V. Riga Round-Up. Charles E. Scurrell. N l/6ó, 26. (3166, j l). Drashpil,ToshioTamuraandChrisC. Wright.N2/97, 193. _? Spain,s New DEG Baleares F_71. (D) A. Campanera. N2174, lg3. Fleet Rehabilitation And Modernization. (D) Stefan Terzibaschitsch. T-he USS England (DE_635). (DH) William A. Becker. 3165, gl. N3/75, 238. *&It[*l¿:T,i'i."tJ.:KtNaval.vessels of the ALRI Jan'74' rhe French Buitding program of re15. (D) chris. c. wrishr. Nl/80, 14. $N2/81, r06. The French Fantasque Class Destroyers. (D) Jean Meimt. N4/66, ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE SHIpS 287' $Nl/67' l0' $N2/67' 88(2)' Th e uss Pueblo,AcER-2. (H) John wilterdins, Jr. Nl/68,25. German Destroyer Losses in World War II. (H) William C.- Ray. 3165,69. $7/65, 156. FLOATINqBATTERIE5 TheGemanNavyDuringD-DayLandings.(IDWilliamC.Ray. 10/64, The popoffias (Russian Coasr Defense Vessels). (DlD Clifford G. 206. (R/64,60). Roney. ñ¡/Z¿, Zls. Ghost of (H) problems Ship Roosevelt Roads. DonGrantham. N2/71, 183. The with Ne Tron Menja. (H) Rene Greger. N2/g6, 155. H.M.S. Couentty. (DH) Michael A. Houghton. N4/79,306. $N2/80, I08. $N4/86, 332. The Indestructible Allen- (DH) John D. Alden. N3/68' 207. GUTDED MISSTLE \/ESSELS Japanese DDs-Japanese Wartime Destroyer Construction' (DH) R' Abany (CG-I0) and chicago(cc-ll) Leave the Fleet. Peter Koch. Nl/67, 19. $N4/68, 258. Active chris. $N4/69, C. Wright. Nt/83, 75. Kikuz'uki-New Addition to the J'M's'D'F' (D) Staff' N3/63' 200' .. The Attack on the uss srark (FFG-31). (H) sraff. N3/87, 264. The Loss of the Australian Destroyer Voyaget (H) charles E' scurell' 4164'73' (R164'22\' óironotogy Summary of Arab-lsraeli Fighting oct.-Nov. 1973. (H) sraff. N4/73,359. TheMiscellaneousships YcunasemiandKawasemi(Ex-chineseChein D-7 & D-g-Modernizing Ir¿n's Guided Missile DDs. (D) Statr. Kang and Hu Toshio Tamura. Nl/86, N3/ D. GII 86. 73.296. Naval News International Report. (H) Charles E. Scurrell. 9164, 187. ^^..^ Soviet Navv-Mishaps at Sea in le86' (H) A Needress Tragedy-the Loss or H.M. Destroyer.. i""i'*tl, ó. "t#i?:ffiit?,tt,lnt Smith' N2/71' 154' $N4/71'326' The Guided Missile Frigates Tromp and De Ruyter. (D) staff. N3/ New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1983. Staff. N4/83, 410. 76,1g4. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1984. Staff. N2/84, 178. Guided Missile patrol Boats for Israel. (DH) Karl Lautenschlager. New Soviet WarshipTypes. (D) Siegfried Breyer. N4/71, 387. N3171,277. Index bY ShiP TYPe 31 H.M.S.Couentty. (DH) Michael A. Houghton. N4/79, 306. $N2/80, 108. Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships, part 2-Denmark. (DH) Bertil H.Nl.M.S. De Zeuen Prouincien C-802. (H) L. L. von Munching. N4/ Gard. N3/66, 208. $N4/66, 276. $N4/70, 305. $Nl/71, 8. $N4/72, 336. 76,25t. $N l/78, 5. $N3/73,237. Part 3-Norway. (DH) HNMS De Zeuen Prouincien. (H) L. L. von Munching. 10165,225. Bertil Gard. N2/67, 107. The Kara Class. (D) Staff. N3/74,266. MERCHANT SHIPS o New Addition to the Fleet: Pegasus (PHM-l). (D) Staff. N4/75, 361. The Real Story of the Sinking of the Columbus. (H) Henri Le Masson. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1983. Staff N4/83, 410. Nr/78,47. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1984. Staff. N2/84, 178. "Unsinkable Ship" Constructed in Japan. (D) Staff. R/64, 67. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1985. (II) Chris. C. Wright. MINEWARFARE VESSELS N2/85,157. The Army Mine Planter Service. (H) K. L. Waters. N4/85, 400. (D) New Soviet Warship Types. Siegfried Breyer. N4/71, 387. $N2/86, lt3(4). $N4/86,326(2). $N4/86,331. $N2/87, ll9. $N4/87, Soviet Kr¿sra Class Missile Cruisers. (D) Staff. N4169,267. 337(2). Spain's New DEG Baleares F-71. (D) A. Campanera. N2/74, 183. France's First Real Minelayers-Cerbere artd Pluton. (DfI) Lloyd P. The Tall Ladies: Columbus, Albany &Chicago. (DrD Chris. C. Wrieht. Simpson. N3/69, 228. N2177, t04. $N4/77, 283. $Nl/78, 6. $Nl/79,7. $N3/79, 199. History of the U.S. Navy's Minelayer Tetor. (DH) Staff. N3/69, 190. $Nr/70, 7. GUNBOATS HMAS RushcutterPrepares to Enter Service. @) Graeme K. Andrews. N4/87, 374. American Naval Detachment-Turkey, l9l9-1924. (fD Henry P. Beers. N3/76,209. H.M. Paddle Minesweepers of World War One. (DH) George Ransome. N2169, t24. $N4/69, 260. $N3/70, 208. The Bulgarian Nadezda. @H) Rene Greger. N2/73, 183. Modern Danish Minelayers. (D) H. Haar. N3/69. 199. Early Spanish Steam Warships (1834-70), Part 2. (DH) Christian de and Brummer. (DH) Anton Novik. Saint Hubert. N l /84, 2 1. $N3/84, 243(3). $N4/84, 347 (2). The Story of the Cruisers Bremse N3/69, 185. Eri¿ Class Gunboats. (DH) Robert S. Egan. N2/69, I15. $N4/69, 260. The Fate of the Chinese Gunboats Yung Chien and Yung Chi. (Dm MISCELLANEOUS SMALL VESSELS Toshio Tamura. N2/78, 145. The Brownwater Navy. (H) Charles Waterhouse. N4/70, 389. The Fate of the Chinese Torpedo Gunboat Fei Ti¡t g. (H)Toshio Tamura. Czechoslovakia's River Navy. (DH) Rene Greger. N2/68, 128. N2/87, r90. FirsrGeneration SEAL Support Craft. (DH) Stephen L. Thomas. The Fourth (4th) Gunboat Division of the Royal Swedish Navy in 1939. N2/74, 135. (DH) Stellan Bojérud. N4/84, 430. The German Navy KM/KS Boats. (DfD Rene Podhorsky. N2/66, 140. (DH) The German-Haitian Naval Clash of 1902. Lloyd P. Simpson. The Hawaiian Navy and the Hula Skirt. (}I) George E. Boulter. N2/67, N3/66, 216. 138. sNl/68,7. (D) A Mongrel Fleet: America Buys a Navy to Fight Spain, 1898. H.M.S. Fujiyama-The Most Beautiful Ship in the Royal Swedish Jeffery M. Dorwart. N2/80, 128. SN4/80, 306. {iN l/81, 7. Navy? Stellan Bojerud. Nl/85, 79. (R/64, The Panay Incident. (II) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. 5164,86. 29). New Armored LCM(6)s Resemble Civil War Monitor. Staff. N2/68, The Rendel Gunboats--Flatirons. (DH) Richard M. Anderson. Nl/76, 124. $N4/68, 258. I 7(4). es. $N4/77, 282. 178. 49. $Nl/77, iN2l7'7, $N3t8, Those MFVs. Staff. N2/77, 136. N2/68, 120. The River War in New Zealand. GD Stafr. U-Boats of the U.S. Navy--:The YFU. (D) Statr. N3/68, 201 . The Romanian Navy during the War of Independence, 1877-1878. (DH) Mihai Georgescu. N4/86, 359. $N4/87, 338. MONITORS (DH) The Russian Rendels. @) Boris V. Drashpil. N2/80, 157. Cerberus-The World's Oldest "Battleship" Will Sail Again. Graeme K. Andrews. N3n2,270. $N3/73, 236. Soviet Gunboats Visit Vienna. (D) Staff. N4171,407 . Fifty Years in One Port-The Victorian Monitor Cerber¿rs. (H) Edward The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. (D) Fisher, (R164,77). Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforfeza. Nl/80, 39. C. 1r.2164,28. $N4/80, 307. $N4/81, 313. Monitors and Armored Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy, Part l. (DH) Stellan Bojerud. N2/86, 167. Part 3: Spanish Warships in Philippine Waters. (D) Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforlezz. N3/81 , 262. Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships, Part l-Sweden. @) Bertil Gard. N2/66, r30. r72. Torpedo Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy. (DtI) Stellan Bojerud. $N3/67, N2/85, r95. Part 3-Norway. (DH) Bertil Gard. N2/67, 107. The U.S. Navy's New Hydrofoil Gunboats. (D) Staff. Nl/68, 20. Part 4-Finland. (DH) S. Enkio. N3/67,193. $N3/68, 173. $N2/69, 91. (ex- HOVERCRAFT & FTYDROFOIL VESSELS Warships Built by Armstrong: H.M.S. Glatton and Gorgon Bjoerguin & Niaros). (DlD Peter Brook. N2/85, 132. British Ministry of Defence Orders Hovercraft Prototypes. Statr. N3/ 66,220. The Warship That Sank Before Being Launched-USS Camanche. (DH) Charles H. Bogart. Nl/69, 50. $N3/69, 175. HMCS Bras d'Or-Ten Years inRetrospect. (D) Thomas G. Lynch. N2/82, I r7. $N4/82, 315. $N4/83, 333. PATROLVESSELS New Addition to the Fleet: Pegasus (PHM-I). (D) Staff. N4/75, 361. American Naval Detachment-Turkey, 1919-1924. (H) Henry P. Beers. The U.S. Navy's New Hydrofoil Gunboats. (D) Staff. Nl/68, 20. N3/76, 209. Armed Trawlers of the Royal Swedish Navy During 1939 to 1945. (DH) Bojerud. N3/82, 231. 315. IRONCLAD STEAMVESSELS Stellan SN4/82, Austrian River Gunboat. Stefan Prohaska. N2173,182. Fz-So (Japan's First Steam Warship). (DI{) Charles H. Bogart. N3/72, 276. Crcwboats Go to War. John S. Rowe. N3/67, 204. Navy in 1939. LaGalissonnier¿, the French Flagshipat Alexandria in 1882. (DH) Chris. The Fourth (4th) Gunboat Division of the Royal Swedish C. Wright. Nl/82,58. (DH) Stellan Bojerud. N4/84,430. Phantom Fleet--The Confederacy's Unclaimed European-built War- Genesis of a Navy. Peter S. Marshall. NU66, 28. (l/66, 3). c ships. (H) David M. Sullivan. Nl /87, 12. $N3/87, 224. Guided Missile Patrol Boats for Israel. (Dt{) Karl Lautenschlager' T\e Re d'Italia. (DH)JackGreene. N4/76,308. $N3/77, 183(2). $N2/78, N3171,277. 90. $Nl/79, r0. $N3/79, re9. H.M.N.Z.S. Tui. (ÉD Staff. Nl/87, 73. 32 Warship International Feature Article Index

PATROL VESSELS-Co nt in u e d Austrian Submarines. (DH) Rene Greger. 5/65,95. gl0/ó5,230. Minti an¡J lo¿torr (British Patrol Boats on Lake Tanganyika in WWI). Batf sh Beats the Boneyard. (FI) Bruce Brotherton. N4/73, 400. $N2/ (H) Walter C. Hailley. N2/83, 194. 74, 177. $N3/74, 280. New Ships for New N¿rvies. Charles E. Scurrell. 4|U,68. Developments in the Soviet Navy-Mishaps at Sea in 1986. (H) Staff. N2/87, . New Soviet Warship Types. (D) Siegfried Breyer. N4/71, 387. l8l Soviet Gunboats Visit Vienna. (D) Sraff. N4ljl,40j. The Fijenoord-built Submarines for Turkey. (D) Anthonie van Dijk. c N4/86,335. USS Buturittg. Memorial PCE. (H) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. Nl/66, 25. (3166,67). The French Building Prog'am of I915. (D) Chris. C. Wfishr. Nl/80. 14. $N2/81,106. RAMS French Navy Force Frappe. (D) Staff. Nl/68, 18. Ships in Profile-USS Duntlerberg. (D) Richard M. Anderson. I0/ The Garrett-Nordenfelt 64, t96. (Ri64, 85). Submarines. (DH) Roberr W. Jones. Nl/68. 26. $N3/68, 169. $Nl/69, 5. SAILING SHIPS Hr. Ms. Dolfijn. (DH) John D. Spek. N3/68, 214. Antcrigo Vespuc'<'i, A Pictorial Review. Luciano Gr¿izioli. N2/83, l38. Hr.Ms. O-21. (H) John D. Spek. N4/66,302, Daniel Dobbins and the U.S. Victory on Lake Erie in the War of 1812. The Hunley Museum. (H) Richard P, Smyers. NII'72,23. (H) Edwald C. Fisher, Ir.10164,204. (R164,46). ltlZl64,267. E2l 6s,43. $5/65, I 12. g(R/64, 8). Italy's Enrico 7o¡l Class Submarines. (D) Sraff. N2/68, I12. French Ship N¿rmes in History. (H) Jean Meirat.3/64,55. (R/64,81). Japanese Submarine Losses in World War II. (H) John D. Alden. Nr/85, 12. $N3/85,222. French Warship Names-Jcn tt Bart, Parl l. (H) Jean Meirat. 5/64, g2. (Rl64,47). $7/64. 138. $9/64, 180. $(R/64, 6X2). The Last Strange Cruise of U848. (H) Harvey M. Beigel. N3/86, 287. $N3/87,288. Part 2. (H) Jean Meirar. 8164, 142. (R/64, 50). St0l64,2t7. $(R/64. 6). The Mystery of the Austro-Hungarian Submarine U--10: Some facts, observations, and speculation. (H) Rene Greger. Nl/87,81. parr 3. (H) Jean Meirar. 10164,2t (R/64,54). $N4/87, l. 337(2). Gunfire at Quallah Battoo-1832. (H) William H. Davis. 3165, j7. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1983. Staff. N4/83, 410. HMS Anrcth¡,s¡. (H) George Pulham. 2164,36. (R/64, 3S). $5/64, 95. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1984. Staff. N2/84, 178. $(R/64, 6). New Developments in the Soviet Navy-|985. (H) Chris. C. Wright. HMS Herntes-The Story of the Ships of the Name. (FD 3. Sraff. l/64, N2/85, 157. (R164. 44). 52164, 34. 53 | 64, 42. $(R/64, 7X3). New Soviet Warship Types. (D) Siegfried Breyer. N4/71, 387. HMS Queen. (H) George Pulham. 5164,87. (R/64, 33). Nuclear Submarine Historic Firsts. (H) Staff. R/64, 41. HNMS De Zeuen Pru¡uincien. (H) L. L. von Munching. 10165,225. A Pictorial Look at Italy's New Submarines. Sraff. N3/69,204. SIDEWHEEL (PADDLE) SHIPS Remember Alexandria (ltalian Midget Submarine Attack on British Early (1834-70), Battleships i (lI) Spanish Steam Warships Parr l. (DlI) Chrisrian de n WW II ). James E. Rosenber e. 7 I 6a, n2. Rl 6a,92). Saint Hubert. N4/83. 338. $N3/84, 244. Save the USS Cod (SS-224). Lee Ann Hamilton. Nl/76, 37. HMS Hernes-The Story of rhe Ships of the Name. (H) Staff. l/64,3. The Soviet Navy in World War II, Part 2-Underseas Fleet. (D) Mr. (Rl64,44). i2164.34. i3164, 42. $(R/64, 7X3). x, N3/66, 225. $Nl/67, 7(2). $N2/ó7, 86. STEAM SCREW SHIPS Soviet "W" Class Submarines. (D) Staff. N4/68, 306. liN2/69, 92. { The Classification of British and French Screw Cruising Ships, 1840- Submarine "1081 Type," Sa¿r¡¿¡ Class. (D) Staff. N2/78, I30. 1900. Stephen S. Roberts. N2l7j, 144. Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in World War II. (H) Gene C. Crlisels of the Imperial Russian Navy, Par-t l. (DH) Chris. C. Wrighr. Stevenson. N4/8ó,371. Nr/72,28. 9N3172.227. Submarine Pressure Hull Design & Diving Depths Between the Wars. Part 2. (DH) Chris. C. Wright. N3/75, 205. liNt/77, 5. @) David K. Brown, N3/87, 279. Paft 3. (DH) Chris. C. Wrishr. N2176, tZ3. Submarines of the Finnish Navy. @H) Gene C. Stevenson. Nl/86,31. Early Spanish Steam Warships (1834-70), par-r l. (DH) Christian de The Subterfuge Submarines. (DH) Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77, 200. Saint Huberl. N4/83, 338. $N3/84, 244. $N2/78, 92(2). iN2l7e, e8(2). $N4/7e, 302. Part 2. (DH) Christian de Saint Hubert. Nt/84, 2t. $N3/84, U-Boats That Survived. (FI) Derek M. Waller. N2/70, ll0. $N4/70, 243(3). $N4/84, 347 (2). 305. Fa-So (Japan's First Steam Warship). (DH) Charles H. Bogart. N3/ The Ultimate Fate of the ORP Orzel. (PD Rene Greger. 12165,255. "72,276. United States Submarine Losses From All Causes 19l5*1963. (H) Gunboat Diplomacy 1882: The U.S. Navy and the Bombardment of Vemon J. Miller. 9164, 162. (R/64, 3l). $9/64, 170. $(R/ft, 7). Alexandria. (H) Robert L. Robinson. Nl/82,47. $N3/82, 2l L The U.S. Fleet at the New York World's Fair, 1939. (H) Chris. C. HMS Amethysl. (FI) George Pulham. 2164,36, (R/64,38). $5/ú,95. Wright and William H. Davis. N3/86,273. $Nt/87,5. $N3/87,288. ${ R/64. 6). Vesikko (Finnish Submarine Memorial). Walter Corwin. N4/85, 392. The Hunley Museum. (FI) Richard P. Smyen. Nll7Z,23. TARGET VESSELS La Galissonniere, the French Flagship at Alexandria 1882. (Dlf) in Ghost Ship of Roosevelt Roads. (H) Don Grantham. N2/71, 183. Chris. C. Wright. N l/82, 58. TORPEDOBOATS Made Sail; Up Screw, Part l. (H) Sraff. N4/73, 386. Armstrong Torpedo Gunboats. (DH) peter Part 2. (FI) Staff. N2/74, 14l. $N2/80, 107. Brook. N2/7g, 134. $Nl/ 79,6. Phantom Fleet-The Confederacy's Unclaimed European-built War- ships. (H) David M. Sullivan. Nt/87, 12. SN3/87,224. Austria-Hungary's Naval Building Projects I914-1918, part 2 De- stroyers and MTBs. (D) Scandinavian Coast Defense Ships, Part 2-Denmark. (DH) Bertil Anthony Sokol. N4/82, 324. $N2/83, ll8. Gard. N3/66,208. $N4/66,276. gN4/70,305. $Nl/71,8. $N4/72, 336. The Austro-Hungarian Navy and the Spanish-American War of lg9g. $N3/73, 237. (H) Rene Greger. Nl/80, 6t. $N3/80, 210(2). Tragic End to HMS Orpheus. (DH) Sraff. Nl/69,44. Britain's C.M.B.s in World War I. (DH) Joseph Caruana. N3169,222. $Nr/70,8. The USS Pensucola. (H) Edward A. Mueller. N2/68, 96. $N4/68, 258. The Fate of the Chinese Torpedo Gunboat Fei Ting. (H) ToshioTamura. SUBMARINES N2/87, 190. Attacking Q the Indiattupolis: A Re-examination. (lI) Carl Boyd. Nl/ Th-e-German Navy During D-Day Landings. (H) William C. Ray. l0/64, 76, 15, 206. (R/64, 60). Index by ShiP TyPe 33

ATS-C o n t i n u e d TORP EDOBO Japanese Naval Construction l9l5-1945: An Introductory Essay. Arthur D. Baker III. N l/87, 45. The Herreshoff Spar Torpedo Boats of 1878-1880. @}D I. A. Grant. Losses o_f,the Royal Italian Navy 19l5_1918. (fL) Halyard. Nl/66, 21. N3l7'1, 253. SNI/80, 8. $Nl/81, 8. $N4/81, 312. (3166,7 s). The Last of a Type (Bulgarian Torpedoboat Deraki). (DH) Lloyd P. M4n Shipyards, Enginebuilders and Manufacturers of Guns and Armor Simpson. N2/73, 165. $Nl/74, 13. $N2/74, 169. $N3/74,279. $Nl/75, o Plate in Saint Petersburg. Christian de Saint Hubert ancl Boris V. 13. Drashpil. N4/85, 333. $N2/86, ll5. $N4/86, 333. Look at Sweden's New T-12l Type M.T.B.s. (D) Staff. N3/66, 219. A A Mediterranean Cruise in 1937. Chris. C. Wright. N4/82, 395. $N2/ The Miscellaneous Ships Yamasemi and Kawasenti (Ex-Chinese Cl¡ein 83, l l7(5). and Hu Toshio Tamura' N l/86, 86. Kang D. Gl) The Naval Aspect of the Portuguese-lndian Goa War. (FI) Edward A Mongrel Fleet: America Buys a Navy to Fight Spain, 1898. (D) C. Fisher, Jr. Nl/67, 33. Jeffery M. Dorwart. N2/80, 128. $N4/80, 306. $Nl/81, 7. The New Peruvian Navy 1885-1976. Robert L. Scheina. N3/78,204. (fD The Romanian Navy's Torpedo Boaf Rindunci¿. Mihai Georgescu. Painting Systems of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1904-1945. Linton N4/87, 350. Wells II. Nl/82, 20. $Nl/83, 5. (DH) S Boats--The Genealogy ofthe Schnellboot. Paul Schmalenbach. The Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) Navy Toclay. Ross Gilleu and Nl/69, lo. $N3/69, 175. $Nl/70, lo. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/86, 68. The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. (D) A Photographic Memoirof the Imperial RussianNavy. Chris. C. Wright Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforfeza. Nl/80, 39. and Boris V. Drashpil. N4/87, 359. 313. $N4/80, 307. $N4/81, The Royal Navy Post-Falklands. I. A. Sturton. Nl/85, 83. (DH) Surface Torpedo Craft of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part l. Scenes From the Falklands: A Pictorial Look. Staff. Nl/83,48. Boris V. Drashpil. N3/82, 236. SN3/83, 223. $N4/86, 330. Seventy Fifth (75th) Anniversary of the Naval Service of Canada (DH) 90. Part 2. Boris V. Drashpil. Nl/85, l910-1985. Fred Gaffen. N2/85, 188. Boats and Destroyers, Part I-Torpedo Boats. (DFl) Swedish Tolpedo Ships For Crews. Jacques Cornic. N3/85, 251 . $Nl/87, 7. $N3/87, 221. C. Palmstierna. N4/71, 367. The Ships of the Croat Navy. (D}{) Rene Podhorsky.2165, aa. í51 (DH) Torpedo Boats: Secret Weapons of the South. Peter Pry and 65, l 16. $10/65, 230. Richard Zeitlin. N4/84, 384. $N3/85, 223. The Small Balkan Navies. (H) Rene Podholsky. 3164,49. (R/64, 4). (DH) Torpedo Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy. Stellan Bojerud. $8/64, r55. $(R/64,5). N2/85, 195. Some Notes on New Types of Soviet Walships. (D) Siegfried Breyer. The Torpedo Vessels of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian N4/66, 299. Navy, 1875 to 1918. (D) Wolf H. Bille. Nl/71,53. $N3/71, 223. Sous La Croix de Lorraine (Underthe Cross of Lorraine): The FNFL $N3/71. 229. iN2l72, 107. 1940-1943. (D) Jacques Cornic. Nl/87,34. $N4/87,336. The Soviet Navy in World War II, Part l-Surface Fleet. (D) Mr. X. U.S. ARMYVESSELS N2166, t62. $Nl/67, 7(2). $N2/67, 86. The Army Mine Planter Service. (H) K. L. Waters. N4/85, 400. The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part 2: Admiral Camara's Squadron. (!D $N2/86, lr3(4). $N4/86, 326(2). $N4/86, 331. $N2/87, ll9. $N4/ Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforteza. N2/80, ll0. 87,337(2). $N4/80, 305. o Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats. (DH) Stewart A. Carpenter. Part 2 Errata. Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zafor- N3/87,256. teza. N2/84, I96. The Thai Navy. @H) Stephen S. Roberts. N3/8ó,217. $Nl/87,5. VARIOUS SHIPS TYPES $N2/87, l r4(2). $N3/87,224. $N4/87,338. Air vs. Sea in World War I. (H) Richard D. Layman. N3/82,215. $Nl/ The Transcription of Russian Warship Names. Rene Greger. l0/64, 83,6. $N3/83, 223(2). 20s. *N3172.226. Arabic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, l0). Twenty (20) Years of Radar Screens as Recognition Elements of U.S. Warships. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. N2/73, t56. SN4/73, 35 l. Artistic Impressions (Drawings of U.S. Ships at Hong Kong). Edwin S. Chan. N3170,227. An Unknown Fact About The Russian Refugee Fleet of 1920. Rene Podhorsky. N I 29. (2166, 45). Chronology Summary of Arab-Israeli Fighting Oct.-Nov. 1973. (H) /66, sraff. N4/73, 359. U.S. Navy Building Programs During World War II. Stephen S. Roberls. N3/81,219. $N4/81,3ll. $Nl/82, ll. $N4/82, 317. Congressional Action on the FY 1983 Budget Request. Chris. C. Wright. N l/83, 85. The U.S. Navy Fiscal Year 1983 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. N2/82, 155. Congressional Action on the FY 1984 Budget Request. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/84,92. The U.S. Navy Fiscal Year 1984 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. N2/83. r59. A Day at the New York Navy Yard: May lst, 1914. Chris. C. Wright. N3187,242. The U.S. Navy Fiscal Year 1985 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. N2/84, 203. The End of the Great Lakes Navy. (H) Staff. N4170,377. The U.S. Navy FYSl/82 Shipbuilding Budgets-1981 Revisions. Chris. The Falklands Campaign: A Chronology. (H) Samuel L. Morison. C. Wright. N2/81, ló0. N4/83, 376. $N2/84, l3o(2), U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Budgets, I 980-8 l. Chris. C. Wright. N l/8 I, I 7. H. M. Ships and TheirForcbears (Part l). (D) George Ransome. l2l 64,26t. U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Budgets, 1981. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/82, 65. The Imperial Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1895. (DH) Stephen S. Yugoslav Naval Guns and the Birth of the Yugoslav Navy l9l8-1941. Roberts. Nl/74, 19. $N3/74, 279(2). $Nl/75, 5. $N2/75, 157. $N4/ Rene Greger. N4/87, 343. 75,292. $Nr/76, 8. $Nl/76, I l. $N2/76, 89. $Nl/77, 5(2). $Nl/81, 9. The Yugoslav Navy I918-41. (D) Milan Vego. N4/82, 342. $N2/83, sN4/82, 3le. r r7. $N3/83, 223. t 35 Index by Topics other than Ships AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT Main Shipyards, Enginebuilders and Manufacturers of Guns and Armor Air vs. Sea in World War I. Richard D. Layman. N3/82,215. $N l/83, 6. Plate in Saint Petersburg. Christian de Saint Hubert and Boris V. o 333. I15. $N4/86, 333. $N3/83,223(2). Drashpil. N4/85, $N2/86, Aviazone Della Regia Marina-The Story of the Italian Naval Air Arm. Modern Guns of the Royal Navy. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. 9164,170. (R164, Tullio Marcon. N2/67, I12. $N3/67, 172. $Nl/68, 9. $N3/68, 170(2). 30). CV-2 "Lex" and CV-3 "Sara." Richard M. Anderson and Arthur D. Naval Guns. Various Countries. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N3/67' 197. Baker III. N4177,291. $N2/78,9l(2). $N3/78, 178(2). $Nlf9, 10. Stability of Nitrocellulose-based Powder. George F. Dale. N4/80' 349. $N3/79. 199. $N2/80, r08. $N2/bl, 106(2). SN4/81,313(3). $Nl/82, 17. SN2/82' lll. iiN3/82' Fighting Flat-tops, fhe Shokakus. W. David Dickson. Nl/77, 15. $N3/ 210(2). $N4/82,317. $N2/83, 12l. $N3/83,225(3). $Nl/84' 12. $N2/ 7',7, t82. $Nl/78,7. $N3/78, l8l(2). $Nl/81' 8. $N2/83' l2l. 84, 130. Furious and the Tondem Raid. Richard D' Layman' N4173, 374' Sweden's Ship-to-Ship Missile-The Rb-08' Staff. N4/68' 266. $N2/74, 169. Torpedo Boats: Secret Weapons of the South. Peter Pry and Richard Gotland---'lhe Three Faces of Gotland' Edward C. Fisher, Jr. and Zeitlin. N4/84, 384. SN3/85, 223. Bertil Gard. N3/76, 193' $N2/77' 96(2)' $N3/77' 185' Underwater Protection in Capital Ships-A Technical Approach' HMS Ark Royal-Pegasus (1914-1950). Richard D. Layman. N2/76, William J. Jurens. N4/85, 412. $N2/86' I16. 90. $N4/76,249. USN 20-mm Anti-Aircraft Gun. Staff. N4l6'1 ,302. Japan's Hybrid Battleships and Carriers-Fact and Fancy' W. David U.S.N. 40-mm Twin Mount, Type MK-2. Staff. N l/68, 55. $N4/68, 258. 327. bickron. N4/70, 356. $N2/71, 122. $N3/71' 225' $N4/71, $N2/ U.S. Naval Guns. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N2/66' 150. 72,109. U.S. Navy 3"/50 Anti-Aircraft Gun. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N2/68' I 14. Arm of the Imperial & Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy. The Naval Air The U.S. Navy's Battlecruisers. Chris. C. Wright, Samuel L. Morison 7 4. Rene Podhorsky. 3 165, and Robert S. Egan. Nl/71, 28. $N4/71, 326. Tragedy-the Loss of H.M' Destroyers. Peter C. Smith' A Neeclless IJSS Nev,port N¿]r,s-Fastest Guns in the West. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. 326. N2/71, 154. $N4/71 , and Robert S. Egan. N4/72, 350. History and Evolution. Richard D. Lay- The Shipboard Catapult-lts Yugoslav Naval Guns and the Birth of the Yugoslav Navy t9l8- man. N3/70,249. {iNl/71' 7(2). 1941. Rene Greger. N4/87, 343. Sparows Among the F{awks: ShipboardAviation of the Smaller Navies, lglg-lg3g. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85' 6(2). $N2/85' CAMOUFLAGE, PAINTING SCHEMES ll4. Painting Systems of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1904-1945' Linton ARMOR AND WEAPONS/ORDNANCE Wells II. Nl/82, 20. $N l/83, 5. American Battleship Main Battery Armament: The Final Generation' Royal Navy Camouflage of W.W.2. Alan Raven' Nl/72,54' Emanuel R. Lewis. N4176,276. $Nl/78' 8. $Nl/79' 8. The Anti-Aircraft Armament Augmentation of U'S. Navy Destroyers- HrsTo RY-MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS Baker IIl. Nl/78' 51. o Porter-fsittts Classes in 1945. Arthur D' American Battleship Main Battery Armament: The Final Generation. Armor and lts Application to Warships, Part l. Nathan Okun. N2/76' Emanuel R. Lewis. N4176,276. $N l/78, 8' $N l/79, 8. il5. The Army Mine Planter Service. K. L. Waters. N4/85' 400. $N2/86' Part 2. Nathan Okun. N2/77' 98' r l3(4). $N4/86 , 326(2). $N4/86, 331. $N2/87, I 19, $N4/87, 337(2). Paft 3 Conclusion. Nathan Okun. N4/78, 284. $N2/79' l0l' Aviazone Della Regia Marina---:The Story of the ltalian Naval Air Arm. Austro-Hungarian Battleships. R. F. Scheltema de Heere. Nl/73' I l. Tullio Marcon. N2/67, I12. $N3/67, 172. $N l/68' 9. $N3/68, l7o(2). $N3/73, 231(2). $N4/73,351. $Nl/74, 12. $N2/74, 172. SN4/74,381. Battleship Sales During the Russo-Japanese War' Philip Towle. N4/86' $N4/80, 307. 402. Battleships-Vulnerable Anachronism? Strafford Morss' N2/84, 2l l. Crcwboats Go to War. John S. Rowe. N3/67, 204. The Big Cuns Roar Again-USS Nev, Jersey. Staff. N4/68, 268. E!ísabetu and Her Armament. Rene Greger. N2/84' 189. British Naval Guns. Robert O. Dulin, Jr. N4/66,310. The Falklands Campaign: A Chronology. Samuel L. Morison. N4/83, Comparative Notes on U.S. Treaty Cruiser Design. Chris. C. Wright. 376. $N2/84, 130(2). N1/80, 3l t. $N3/81, 2l l. Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats. Stewañ A' Carpenter. N3/87, D-7 & D-g-Modernizing Iran's Guided Missile DDs. Staff. N3/73, 296. 256. Development of America s Large Bore Mobile Cuns. Robert D. Fritz. The Fijenoord-built Submarines for Turkey, Anthonie van DÜk. N4/86' N2/73, 188. $N4/73, 350. $Nl/74, 5(2). $N tl7s, t2. 3 35. Elisubeta and Her Armament. Rene Greger. N2/84, 189. German Navy Large Bore Guns Operational Ashore During World Exterior Ballistics With Microcompute|s.William J. Jurens. Nl/84, 49. War I. Paul Schmalenbach. N2/83, 123. SN4/83, 331. $N3/84, 240. $N4/84, 346. Gunboat Diplomacy 1882: The U.S. Navy and the Bombardment of German Naval Guns. Robert O. Dulin' Jr' N l/67, 38. Alexandria. Robert L. Robinson. Nl/82, 47. $N3/82' 2t l. German Navy Large Bore Guns Operational Ashore During World La Gulissonnier'¿, the French Flagship at Alexandria in 1882' Chds. C. War I. Paul Schmalenbach' N2/83' 123. $N4/83' 331. Wright. N l/82, 58. of Guns and Armor Gun Calibers and Battle Zones. Malcolm Muir' Jr. N l/80' 24. Main Shipyards, Enginebuilders and Manufacturers Plate in Saint Petersburg. Christian de Saint Hubert and Boris V. H.M.S. Hoott. D. G. Weldon. N2172' ll4. $N4/72, 337' $N2/73, l3l. Drashpil. N4/85, 333. 5N2/86' I 15. $N4/86' 333. $Nr/74. il. $Nl/77,5. on the War in Vietnam. Staff. 7/65, 169. Iotttt vs. Yuntuk¡-Another View. Strafford Morss. N2/86, ll8' $N4/ Miscellaneous'Notes Mutiny. Dmitri D. Selesneff. Nl/81' l3' 86, 334. $N l/87, 9. A Much Talked About Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy. Japanese Naval Guns. Robert O' Dulin, Jr' N2/67' 140' The Naval Air Arm of the Imperial & Rene PodhorskY. 3 165, 7 4. Japan's Torpe

HISTORY-MISCELLANEOUS SLIBJECTS-_{ o n ti nu e d Dmitri D. Selesnelf (c.1898-1980). Boris V. Drashpil and Chris. C. A Report on the U.S. Coast Guard OperationsinVietnam. Staff. Nl/68, Wright. Nl/81. I l. $N3/81,2ll. 2l . Erich Groner (Memorial). Staff. 9/65, 196.

Seve nty F ift h (75th ) Annive rsary of t he Naval Service of Canad¿r 19 I 0- In Memorium-Wiltiam H. Davis. Henry Sirotin and Chlis. C. Wright. 1985. Fred Gaifen. N2/85. 188. N4/86, 392. The Shipboard Catapult-lts History and Evolution. Richard D. Lay- Piene Warneck (1902-1980}-Notes on his Life and Works. Boris V. o man. N3/70,249. $Nl/7 1,7(2). Drashpil and Chris. C. Wright. N3/80, 204. Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navies, PICTORIALS l9l9-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, ll4. Adntiral GraJ'Spe¿. John S. Rowe. N4/ó7, 280. $NI/68, 7. Air vs. Sea in World War I. Richard D. l-ayman. N3/82,215. $Nl/83, St¡bmarines of the Finnish Navy. Gene C. Stevenson. Nl/86, 31. 6. $N3/83 223(2). Fleet 1920. Rene An Unknown Fact About the Russian Refugee of (CG- (21$,45). Alban-v 10) and Chicngo (CG- I I ) Leave the Active Fleet. Chris. Podhorsky. NI/66, 29. c. wright. Nl/83,75. Yugoslav Naval Guns and the Birth ol the Yugoslav Navy l9l8- American Naval Detachment-Turkey, 1919-1924. Henry P. Beers. 1941. Rene Gleger. N4/87.343. N3/76, 209. The Yugoslav Navy l9l8-41. Milan Vego. N4/82, 342. SN2/83, I I7. Anterigo Vespucci, A Pictorial Review. Luciano Grazioli. N2/83, 188. tiN3/83,223. The Anti-Aircraft Armament Augmentation of U.S. Navy Destroyers- MISCELLANEOUS Porter-Sins Classes in 1945. Arthur D. Baker IIL N l/78, 51. Artistic Impressions (Drawings of U.S. Ships at Hong Kong). Edwin Swedish S. Chan. N3170,227. Armed Merchant Cruisers of the Royal Navy, 1939 to 1945. Stellan Bojerud. N l/83, 59. BatJish Beats the Boneyard. Bruce Brothe¡1on. N4/73, 400. SN2/74, Armstrong Battleships Peter Brook. N3/85, 2ó8. 177. $N3/74,280. Built for Japan. Armstrong Torpedo N2/78, 134. 6. Biggest Gun in the East. Staff. R/64, 30. Gunboats. Peter Brook. $N1/79, The Blownwater Navy. Charles Waterhouse. N4/70, 389. The Army Mine Planter Service. K. L. Waters. N4/85, 400. $N2/86, ll3(4). The Fighting "1" (USS Intrepid, CVS-I l). Staff. N2/79, 157. $N4/86,326(2). $N4/S6, 331. $N2/S7, l19. $N4/S7, 337(2). Genesis of a Navy. Peter S. Marshall. NI/66, 28. (l/66,3). Attistic Impressions (Drawings of U.S. Ships ar Hong Kong.) Edwin S. Chan. N3170,227. Historic Ship Exhibits in the United Stares. Sraff. N2169, 137 . The Attack on the U,SS (FFG-31). H.M.S. Fujiyana-Jhe Most Beautiful Ship in the Royal Swedish S¡r¡rk Staff. N3/87, 264. Navy? Stellan Bojerud. Nl/85,79. Austria-Hungary's Naval Building Projects l9l4-1918, Part I Cruisers. Anthony Sokol. N3/78, How the Royal Navy Could Invade Rhodesia. Peter K. Simpson. 184. $Nl/79, 14. $N2/79, 93. $N2/79, l0l. t2l6s ,253. Part 2 Destroyers and MTBs. Anthony Sokol. N4l8Z, 324. r r 8. The Hunley Museum. Richard P. Smyers. Nl172,23. $N2/83, Austrian River Gunboat. Stefan Prohaska. Impressions of a Dinosaur (USS Missourl, 88-63). Graeme K. An- N2173,182. drews. N3/87, 270. Austro-Hungarian Battleships. R. F. Scheltema de Heere. Nl/73, I l. $N3/73, 231(2). $N4/73, 351. $Nl/74, t2.5N2174,172. 381. An I.N.R.O. Library. Richard M. Anderson. Nl/84, 10. $N4/74, $N4/80, 307. Japan's Underseas Suicide Troops. Staff. N3/73, 266. C The AustroHungarian Navy and the Spanish-American War of I898. The Last Corvette. Thomas G. Lynch. N2/80, I7l. Rene Greger. Nl/80, 61. $N3/80, 210(2). Mediter|anean Cruise 1937. Chris. C. wright. N4/82, 395. $N2/ A in Batfsh Beats the Boneyard. Bruce Brorherton. N4/73, 400. $N2/74, 83, I l7(5). r77. $N3/74, 280, D. 13. A Much Talked About Mutiny. Dmitri Selesneff. Nl/81, Battlecruiser Design Studies for the Royal Netherlands Navy 1939- The Naval Museum of Greece. I. A. Sturton. Nl/66, 20. (2166,44). 40. Jurrien S. Noot. N3/80, 242. $N4/66, 276. Battleship Designs lor the Royal Netherlands Navy. R. F. Scheltema New Ships for New Navies. Charles E. Scurrell. 4164,68. de Heere, N3170,242. NRC/INRO-The First Twenty Years. George F. Dale. Nl/84, 7. Battleship Sales During the RussoJapanese War. Philip Towle. N4/86, The Original Plans. D. J. Lyon. Nl/75, 78. 402. Save the USS C¿¡¿l (SS-224). Lee Ann Hamilton. Nl/76, 37. The Battleship USS Massachuse¡¡s. Chris. C. Wright. N4/86, 346. Shore Museums. Sraff. N3/71, 318. The Big Guns Roar Again-USS New Jersey. Staff. N4/68, 268. Soulces and the Author. Gene T. Zimmerman. N4/75, 333. Bringing Back the Battleship. Statr. Nl/83, 66. Special Exhibits 1985-American Maritime Museums. Staff. N2/85, The Blownwater Navy. Charles Waterhouse. N4/70, 389. 143. Canarias, Adios. Willard C. Frank, Jr. N2/79, 108. $N4[9, 304(3). Stability of Nitrocellulose-based Powder. George F. Dale. N4/80, 349. $Nr/80, ro(2). $N3/80, 212. $N2/81, 106(2). $N4/81, 313(3). SNI/82, 17. $N2/82, ll l. $N3/82, Cerberus-The World's Oldest "Battleship" Will Sail Again. Graeme 210(2). $N4/82,317. $N2/83, l2l. $N3/83,225(3), $Nl/84, 12. $N2/84, K. Andrews. N3/72, 270.. $N3173,236. r 30. The Chinese Light Cruisers Ning Hai and PinS Hai (1930-1936), Part L John The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography. W. Klar. Toshio Tamura. N2/85, I 18. $N3/85, 303. N3187,226. The Classification of British and French Screw Cruising Ships, 1840- (Finnish Vesikko Submarine Memorial). Walter Corwin. N4/85, 392. 1900. Stephen S. Roberts. N2177,144. NAVAL BASES Congressional Action onthe FY 1984 Budget Request. Chris. C. Wright. Artistic Impressions (Drawings of U.S. Ships at Hong Kong). Edwin Nl/84, 92. S. Chan. N3170,227. Controversial Cruisers-The Atlanta and Boston, Part 2-Conclusion. A Day at the New York Navy Yard: May lst, 1914. Chris. C. Wright. Gene T. Zimmerman. Nl/75, 15. N3187,242. Cruisers for Argentina. Georg von Rauch. N4/78, 297.5N2179,98(2). The USS Pensacola. Edward A. Mueller. N2/68,96. $N4/68,258. $N2/79, r03. $N3/79, 199. $N4/7e,303(2). OBITUARIES (MEMORIALS) Cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy, Part l. Chris. C. Wright. Anthony E. Sokol 1897-1982. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/83, 43. Nl172, 28. 5N3172,227 . a Boris V. Drashpil 1902-1987 . Chris. C. Wright. N4187, 329. Part 2. Chris. C. Wright. N3/75, 205. $NU77, 5. Derisley Triminghanr-An Appreciation. Thomas H. Maskell .6165,124. Part 3. Chris. C. Wright. N2[6,123. Index by Topic* Other úáan Sárps 37

Part 4. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/77, 53. $N4/79, 300. $N2/80, Gun Calibers and Battle Zones. Malcolm Muir, Jr. Nl/g0, 24. 108. The Herreshoff SparTorpedo Boarsof l87g-1880. L A. Gr.anr. N3/77, CV-2 "Lex" and CV-3 "Sam." Richard M. Anderson and Arthur D. 253. $Nl/80, 8. $Nl/81, 8. $N4/81, 312. Baker III. N4177,29t. $N2/78, 9l(2). $N3/78, 178(2). $Nl/79, 10. HMAS Rushclrl/er Prcpares to Enter Service. Graeme K. Andl.ews. 199. $N3/79, $N2/80, l08. N4187 , 37 4, o CVA-41-The Conversion of the USS Mid+vay. StefanTerzibaschitsch. H.M.A.S. Sydne¡,. Lloyd P. Simpson. N4/70, 397. N2n2, t7t. $N4/72, 336. H MCS Brus d'Or-TenYears in Retrospect. Thomas G. Lynch. N2/82, the John F. Kennedy. CVA-67-A Look at Stefan Terzibaschitsch. I 17. $N4/82,315. $N4/83,333. N2/73, r 70. H.M.S. Couentry. Michael A. Houghton. N4/79,306. $N2/80, 108. Destroyers of the Bundsmarine. Staff. N3/70, 217. $N2/71, 127. H.M.S. Hood. D. G. Weldon. N2172, | 14. $N4/72, 337. $N2/73, l3l. Deter Through Strength-USS Edv'ard McDonnell DE-1043. Staff. $Nr/74, I I. $Nl/77, 5. N4/68,298. $N3/69, r75. $N2/70, 99. H.M.S. Inuincible CAH-01.I. A. Sturton. N3179,246. $N4/79,305. America's Large Bore Mobile Guns. Robert D. Fritz. Development of $Nl/80, 5. $Nl/80,8. $N3/80,210. $N2/81, 106. $Nr/82, r3. $N2/83, N2/73, r88, $N4/73, 350. $Nl/74, 5(2). $Nl/75, 12. l2l . The Development of the "A Class" Cruisers in the Impedal Japanese H.M. S. S u r ret' and N o rt h u núe rl untl. l. A. Stunon. N3 l7 7, 244. $N3/78, Navy, Part l. Eric Lacroix.N4lT'7,337. $N2/78,90. I 80. N4179,329. Part 3. Eric Lacroix. H.Nl.M.S. De Zeren Prouittt'ien C-802. L. L, von Munching. N4/7ó, Part 4. Eric Lacroix. Nl/81, 41. 251. $Nl/78,5. Part 6. Eric Lacroix. N3/83, 232' $Nl/84' l3(4). The Hunle¡'Museum. Richard P. Smyers. Nl112,23. Part 7. Eric Lacroix. N3/84, 246. I.J.N. Yantuto. W. David Dickson. N4175,294. ljN2/76, 87. $N3/76, Developments in the Soviet Navy-Mishaps at Sea in 1986. Staff. I 65(4). N2/87, r8l. The Imperial Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1895. Stephen S. Roberts. DLs of the U.S. Navy. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. and Samuel L. Morison. Nr/74, r9. $N3/74, 279(2). $Nl/75, 5. $N2/7s. ts7. 8N4175,292. N4/70,325. $N2f r, 127. $Nl/76, 8. $Nrfi6, ll. $N2/76,8e. $Nl/77, 5(2). $Nl/81, 9. $N4/82, Early Spanish Steam Warships (1834-70), Part L Christian de Saint 319. Hubert. N4/83, 338. $N3/84, 244. Impressions of a Dinosaur \USS Misst¡uri, BB-ó3). Graeme K. An- Elisabeta (Romanian Cruiser). Mihai Georgescu. N2/84, I58. drews. N3/87, 270. The Elswick Cruisers, Part l-The Early Types. Peter Brook. N2/70, Iott'a vs. Yamafo-Another View. Strafford Morss. N2/86, I18. $N4/ 154. $N4/70, 308(2). $Nl/71, 8. $N3/78, 178. $N3/79,201. 86, 334. $Nr/87, 9. Part 2-The Later Protected Types. Peter Brook. N3171,246. Japanese Naval Construction l915-1945: An Introductory Essay. $Nr/72, 5(2). $N3/79, 20l. Arthur D. Baker III. N I/87, 45. Part 3-The Armoured Cruisers. Peter Brook. N3172, 236' Japan's Hybrid Battleships and Carriers-Fact and Fancy. W. David $N2/73, r33. $N3/73, 234. $N3/79, 201. Dickson. N4/70, 356. $N2/71, 122. $N3/71,225. $N4/71,327. $N2/ Part 4. Peter Brook. N3/73, 270. $N3/74, 284. 5N3175,225. 72. t09. $N3/79, 20l. The Kara Class. Sraff. N3174,266, o The End ofthe Creat Lakes Navy. Staff. N4/70,377. The Last Corvette. Thomas G. Lynch. N2/80, l7l. The Falklands Campaign: A Chronology. Samuel L. Morison. N4/83, The Last of a Type (Bulgarian Torpedoboat DerTki). Lloyd P. Simpson. 376. $N2/84, 130(2). N2/73, 165. $Nl/74, 13. $N2/74, 169. $N3/74,279. $Nl/75, 13. Fantastic Was the Word! Part L Henri Le Masson and Jean Guiglini. N417 4, 349. $N4/75, 292. The Last Strange Cruise of UB-88. Harvey M. Beigel. N3/86,287. Part 2 Conclusion. Jean Meirat. N3/78, 225. $N3/87, 288. The Lend-Lease Captains. Peter Elliott. N3172,255. $Nl/73, 5. The Fate of the Chinese Gunboats Yung Chien and Yung Cfti. Toshio Tamura. N2/78, 145. Le.rington and Saratogu Revisited. Richard M. Anderson and Arthur D. Baker III. N3/78, 218. Fifty (50) Years of Service-The Story of Peru's Coronel Bolognesi at 259. and Almirante Grau. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N4/75, 319. $N4/76, 249. A Look H.M.S. Eurya¡t,t. Staff. N3/73, A Meditermnean Cruise in 1937. Chris. C. Wright. N4/82, 395. $N2/83, Fighting Flat-tops, ¡he Shokakus. W. David Dickson. NU77, 15. $N3/ r r7(5 ). 77,t82. $Nr/78,7. $N3/78, r8r(2). $Nr/81,8. $N2/83, 12r. The Mitln,ay Class Carriers. Richard M. Anderson. N2/75, 166. The Fighting "T"-USS Texas. Robert S. Egan and Edward C. Fisher, Minti and Tcrrrlorr (British Patrol Boats on Lake Tanganyika in WW l), Jr. N4/69, 300. $N2/70, 98(2). $N4/70, 307. $N4/71, 326. EN2l72, WalterC. Hadley. N2/83, 194. l06(2). $N4/72, 334(2).' The Fijenoord-built Submarines for Turkey. Anthonie van Dijk. N4/86, The Miscellaneous Ships Yantasemi and Kav'asemi (Ex-Chinese Cá¿ü¡ 33 5. Kang and I1¿r E). Toshio Tamura. Nl/86, 86. Fleet Rehabilitation And Modernization. Stefan Terzibaschitsch..N3/75, Monitors and Armored Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy, Part l. 238. Stellan Bojerud. N2/86, ló7. The Flotilla Leaders Chateaurenault and Guichen. Thieny Hbnde- New Armored LCM(6)s Resemble Civil War Monitor. Staff. N2/68, marck. Nl/83, 12. $N2/83, I14. 124. $N4/68,258. The Fourth (4th) Gunboat Division of the Royal Swedish Navy in 1939. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1983. Staff. N4/83,410' Stellan Bojerud. N4/84, 430. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-1984. Staff. N2/84, 178' French Battleship Marceau. Staff. Nl/85, ó8. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-l985. Chris. C. Wright. German Navy Large Bore Guns Operational Ashore During World N2/85, r57. War I. Paul Schmalenbach. N2/83, 123. $N4/83, 331. New Soviet Warship Types. Siegfried Breyer. N4/71, 387. Giuseppe Garibaldi-Italy's New V/STOL Aircraft Carrier. Luciano Onderzeebootajers-A Look at Holland's Post War DDs. Staff. N2/70' Grazioli and Chris. C. Wright. N2/86, 160. 122. $N4/70,304. The Goeben. . Yesterday & Today in Photos. Staff. N4/69, 283. The,Original Plans. D. J. Lyon. Nl/75, 78. 5N2l7t,122(2). Painting Systems of the Imperial Japanese Navy, I904-1945. Linton o G o t I a nd-The Three Faces of Go t I a nd. Edward C. Fi sher, J r. and Bertil Wells II. Nl/82,20. $Nl/83,5. Gard. N3/76, 193. $N2/77, 96(2). SN3/77, 185. The Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) Today. Ross Gillettt and Chris. The Guided Missile Frigates Tromp and De Ruyter. Statr. N3/76, 184. C. Wright. Nl/86, 68. 38 Warship International Feature Arücle fndex PICTORIALS-lontinued The Torpedo Vessels of the_ Imperial and Royal Austro_Hungarian Navy, 1875 to 1918. Wolf H. Bille. Nl/71,53. Phantom $N3/71, ZZ¡. Sñ¡dl, Fleet-The Confederacy's Unclaimed European-built War- 229. gNzl't2, t07. ships. David M. Sullivan. Nl/87, 12. $N3/87, 224. Twenty (20) Years of Radar Screens as Recognition Elements A Photogmphic Memoirof the Imperial Russian Navy. Chris. C. Wright of U.S. Warships. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. N2/73, 156. $N4/73, :St. and Boris V. Drashpil. N4/87, 359. The Twenty Four Hundred (2400)-Tonners ofthe French Navy. Jean A Pictorial Look at ltaly's New Submarines. Staff. N3/69, 204. G Guiglini. N2/81, I I l, $N4/81, 3l l(2). (Russian The PopoJJ'kas Coast Defense Vessels). Clifford G. Roffey. U-Boats That Survived. Derek M. Waller. N2/70, ll0. N3[4,218. $N4/70, 305. Underwater Protection in Capital Ships-A Technical Approach. Rendel Richard Anderson. 49. The Gunboats-Flatirons. M. Nl/76, William J. Jurens. N4/85, 412. $N2/86, I16. $Nl/77, 7(4). $N2/77, 95. $N4/77, 282. $N3/78, 178. The U.S. Fleet at the New York World's Fair, 1939. Chris. C. Wright D. Fama. Nl/79,64. R.F.A. Engadüre, Joseph and William H. Davis. N3/86, 273. $Nl/87, 5. $N3/87, 288. Rlgn Round-Up. Charles E. Scurrell. Nl/66, 26. (3166,71). The U.S. Navy Fiscal year 1985 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. Royal Navy Camouflage of W.W.2. Alan Raven. Nl/72,54. N2/84, 203. The Royal Navy Post-Falklands. L A. Sturton. Nl/85, 83. The U.S. Navy's Aircraft carriers: A Pictorial Report. Stefan Terzi- The Russian Rendels. Boris V. Drashpil. N2/80, 157. baschitsch. Nl/85,32. Salute to 1.N..S. Delhi----or Achiil¿s of the River Platel Edward C. Fisher, The U.S. Navy's Battlecruisers. Chris. C. Wright, Samuel L. Morison Jr. and Afthur D. Baker III. N2/78, 95. $Nl/79, 14. and Robert S. Egan. Nl/71,28. $N4/71,326. S Boats-The Genealogy of the Schnellboot. Paul Schmalenbach. Nl/ U.S.N. in W.W. f I-A Plctorial of Selected Views. Arthur D. Baker 69, 10. $N3/69, 175. $Nl/70. 10. III. N4/78,330. $N2/79, 98. Scenes From the Falklands: A Pictorial Look. Staff. Nl/83,48. (JSS lott'a (Fold-out Plan). Arthur D. Baker III. Nl/76,39. EN4l77,271. Seventy Fifth (75th) Anniversary ofthe Naval Service ofCanada l9l0- USS Nen' Englcurl AD-32. Robert S. Egan and Stephen S. Roberts. 1985. FredGaffen. N2/85, 188. N3 l'1'7, 229. $N l/79, 14. Ships in hofile-USS Dunderberg. Richard M. Anderson, 10164, 196. USS Newport-LsT-l 179. Sraff. N4/71, 393. (R/64, 85). USS Newport Nex's-Fastest Guns in the West. Edward C. Fisher, The Singular Sanga¡-. Afihur D. Baker III and Chris. C. Wright. Jr. and Robert S. Egan. N4/72, 350. N4/80, 338. $N4/81, 313(2). USS Worcester (CL-144)-The Navy's First . . .. Robert S. Egan. S.M.S. Blucher. Paul Schmalenbach. N2l7l, 17l. $N4/71, 32ó. $N2/ Nl/74, 58. $N2/74, 168. $N3/74, 280. '73. t34. $N3/74.283. Vesikko (Finnish Submarine Memorial). Walter Corwin. N4/85, 392. S.M.S. Ostfi'ie.s1¿r¡¡¿1. Robert S. Egan and Richard M. Anderson. N2/75, The Visit to Australia by three Naval Vessels of the ALRI Jan. 74. lr3. $Nl/76. rr(3). $N2/76,88. Glaeme K. Andrews. N2/75, 196. Sous La Croix de Lorraine (Under the Cross of Lorraine): The FNFL Warships Built by Armstrong: H.M.S. Glottott andGorgon (ex-Bioerg- 1940-1943. Jacques Cornic. N l/87, 34. liN4/87, 336. uin and Nitu'os). Peter Brook. N2/85, 132. Soviet Battleships, Part L Rolf E,rikson. N4/72. 393. $N2/73, 132. W.W. II Japanese Landing Craft. Staff. N3/74, 240. $N3/73,234(2). $Nl/74, 13. $Nl/74, 18. Soviet Cruisers, Part l. Chris. C. Wtight.NI/78, 10. $N3/7S, 177' $N4/ RADAR AND SONAR l9e(3). 0 78. 273(6). $Nl/79, 6. sN2/79, 97. $N2/79, 104. $N3/79, CVA-41-The Conversion of the U SS Midx,ay. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. $Nl/80,9. $N2/80, 105. $N3/81,2l l. N2172. t7 t. $N4/72, 336. Soviet Gunbo¿rts Visit Vienna. Staff. N4/71, 407. Twenty (20) Years of Radar Screens as Recogrrition Elements of U.S. The Soviet Sfroryi Class. Anton Novik. N l/70, 56. Warships. Stefan Terzibaschitsch. N2/73, I56. $N4/73, 351. The Soviet Suartllor¡ & Stalingrad Class Programs' Staff. N4/82' 369' The U.S. Navy's Aircraft Cariers: A Pictorial Report. Stefan Terzi- Soviet "W" Class Submarines. N4/68, 306. $N2/69' 92. baschitsch. Nl/85,32. Spain's New DEG Boleares F-71. A. Campanera. N2/74' t83. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMS The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. Christian Albany (CG-10) and Chicago (CG-l l) Leave the Active Fleet. Chris. de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforteza. Nl/80, 39. $N4/80, 307. C, Wright. Nl/83, 75. $N4/81,3r3. America's Super Battleships-the Montuut Class. Robert S. Egan. Admiral Camara's Squadron. Christian de Saint Hubert Part 2: N2l7t, t49. and Carlos A. Zaforteza. N2/80. I10. $N4/80, 305. Austria-Hungary's Naval Building Projects I 9 I 4 9 I 8, Part I Cruisers. Part 2 Errata. Christian de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforleza. -l Anthony Sokol. N3/78, I84. iiNI/79, 14. $N2/79, 98. SN2/79, l0l. N2/84, 196. Parl 2 Destroyers and MTBs, Anthony Sokol. N4182, 324. Part 3: Spanish Warships in Philippine Waters. Christian de $N2/83, r r8. Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zafofteza. N3/81 , 262. Battlecruiser Design Studies forthe Royal Netherlands Navy 1939-40. Sparrows Among the Hawks: Shipboard Aviation of the Smaller Navies, Jurrien S. Noot. N3/80, 242. 1919-1939. Richard D. Layman. N2/84, 138. $Nl/85, 6(2). $N2/85, Battlecruisers in the United States Navy. Charles E. Scurrell. 6/64, |L4. r 10. (R/64, 42). 59164, r77. $(R/64, 5)(2). "1081 S¿¿ro Class. 130. Submarine Type," Staff. N2/78, Battleship Designs for the Royal Netherlands Navy. R. F. Scheltema The Subteduge Submarines. Edward C. Fisher, Jr. N3/77,200. $N2/78, de Heere. N3170,242. 92(2). *N2179,98(2). $N4/79, 302. Bringing Back the Battleship. Staff. Nl/83, 66. Swedish Torpedo Boats and Destroyers, Paft l-Torpedo Boats. C. British Ministry of Defence Orders Hovercraft Prototypes. Staff. N3/66, Palmstierna. N4l7 l, 36'7. 220. Part ll-Destroyers. C. Palmstiema. NI172,59. Build the Limit: The American "Maximum Battleship" Designs of l9l6- The Tall Ladies: Colutnbus, Albuny & Chic'ago. Chris. C. Wright. 17. Alan D. Zimm. Nl/75,31. $Nl/76,5(2). $Nl/76,7. N2177,104. $N4/77, 283. $Nl/78, 6. $Nl/79,7. $N3/79, l9e. Comparative Notes on U.S. Treaty Cruiser Design. Chris. C. Wright. The Thai Navy. Stephen S. Robens. N3/86,217. $Nl/87,5. $N2/87, N4/80, 3l r. $N3/8r, 2r l. l l4(2). $N3/87, 224. $N4/87, 338. The Complex Development of the French Light Cruiser 1910-1926, Those MFVs. Sraff. N2/77, 136. Part l. Henri Le Masson. N4/85, 374. o Torpedo Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy. Stellan Bojerud. N2/ Congressional Action on the FY 1983 Budget Request. Chris. C. Wright' 85, 195. N r/83, 85. Index bY ToPics Other úftan SáiPs 39 Congressional Action on the FY l9S4BudgetRequest. Chris. C. Wright. SHIPBUILDING YARDS Nr/84, 92. America's First Navy Yard. Staff. N4/66, 298. Controversial Cruisers-The A tlanta and Boston, America's First Steel Main Shipyards, Enginebuilders and Manufacturels of Guns and Armor Cruisers, Part L Gene T. Zimmerman. N4/74, 332. $N3/75, 230(2). Plate in Saint Petenburg. Christian de Saint Hubert and Boris V. Destroyer Conversions. Antony Preston. 5165, ll'7 . Drashpil. N4/85, 333. $N2/86, I15. $N4/86, 333. o Details of Japanese Battlecruisers 8-65 Design. Hajime Fukaya. Nl/69, Presenting the U.S. Navy's DD-963. Staff. N4/70, 351. 48. The USS Pensacola. Edward A. Mueller. N2/68, 96. $N4/68, 258. The Development of the "A Class" Cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Part l. Eric Lacroix. N4177,337. $N2/78, 90. SHIP CLASSIFICATIONS AND SHIP LISTS Part 2. Eric Lacroix. Nl/79,41. $Nl/84, l3(2). The Army Mine Planter Service. K. L. Waters. N4/85, 400. $N2/86, 326(2). 331. $N2/87, I 19. $N4/87, 337(2). Part 3. Eric Lacroix. N4179,329. l l3(4). $N4/86, $N4/86, Part4. Eric Lacroix. Nl/81,41. The Classification of Bdtish and French Screw Cruising Ships, 1840- 1900. Stephen S. Roberts. N2177,144. Part 7. Eric Lacroix. N3/84, 246. Early Spanish Steam Warships (1834-70), Part l Christian de Saint Program 14. The French Building of 1915. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/80, Hubert, N4/83, 338. $N3/84, 244. $N2/81,106. Part 2. Christian de Saint Hubert. Nl/84, 21. $N3/84, 243(3). N3/ H.M.S. Malta-Research Into a hojected Warship. I. A. Sturton. $N4/84, 347(2). 71,285. The Falklands Campaign: A Chronology. Samuel L. Morison. N4/83, H.M.S. Surrey and Northumberland.l. A. Sturton. N3177 ,244. $N3/78, 376. $N2/84, l3o(2). r 80. Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats. Stewart A. Carpenter. N3/87, The Imperial Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1895. Stephen S. Roberts. 256. Nl/74, 19. $N3/74, 279(2). $Nr/75, 5. $N2/75, ts7. EN4l7s,292. The Fijenoord-built Submarines for Turkey. Anthonie van Dijk. N4/ sNl/76, 8. $Nl/76, lr. $N2/76, 89. $Nl/77,5(2). $Nl/81,9. $N4/82, 86,335. 3 19. Japanese Submarine Losses in World War II. John D. Alden. N I /85, 12. Japanese DDs-Japanese Wartime Destroyer Construction. R. Peter $N3/85, 222. Koch. Nl/ó7, 19. $N4/68, 258' $N4/69' 261. Main Shipyards, Enginebuilders and Manufacturers of Guns and Armor Japanese Naval Construction l915-1945: An Introductory Essay. Plate in Saint Petersburg. Christian de Saint Hubert and Boris V. Arthur D. Baker III. Nl/87, 45. Drashpil. N4/85, 333. $N2/86, ll5. $N4/86, 333. The Lyon Class Battleships. Henri Le Masson. Nl/85, 52' A Mongrel Fleet: America Buys a Navy to Fight Spain, 1898. Jeffery Staff. N4/83, 410. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-I983. M. DorwaÍ. N2/80, 128. $N4/80,306. $Nl/81,7. New Developments in the Soviet Navy-I984. Staff. N2/S4, l73. Phantom Fleet-The Confederacy's Unclaimed European-built War- New Developments in the Soviet Navy-I985. Chris C. Wright. N2/85, ships. David M. Sullivan. Nl/87, 12. $N3/87,224. 157. Ships for Crews. Jacques Cornic. N3/85,251. $Nl/87, 7. $N3/87, 221. The Normand¡¿ Class Battleships with Quadruple Turrets. Henri Le Sous La Croix de Lorraine (Under the Cross of Lorraine): The FNFL Masson. N4/84,409. 1940-1943. Jacques Cornic. Nl/87, 34. {iN4/87, 336. N4/70, 351. Presenting the U.S. Navy's DD-963. Staff. The Spanish Navy of 1898, Part l: Forces in Cuban Waters. Christian Some French Fast Battleships-That Might Have Been. Henri Le de Saint Hubert and Carlos A. Zaforfeza. Nl/80, 39. $N4/80, 307. o Masson. N2/85, 149. $N4/81,313. Soviet Battleships, Part 2. Rolf Erikson. N2174, | 15. $N2/75, 159. Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in World War II. Gene C. $N3/75,225. Stevenson. N4/86, 371. The Soviet Navy in World War II, Part l-Surface Fleet. Mr. X. Surface Torpedo Craft of the Imperial Russian Navy, Paftl. Boris V. N2/66, r62. $N l/67, 7(2). $N2/67, 86. Drashpil. N3/82, 236. SN3/83,223. $N4/86, 330. Part 2-Underseas Fleet. Mr. X. N3/66, 225. gNll67,7(2). The Thai Navy. Stephen S. Roberts. N3/86,217. $Nl/87,5. $N2/87, $N2/67, 86. I r4(2). $N3/87, 224. $N4/87, 338. Submarines of the Finnish Navy. Gene C. Stevenson. Nl/86,31. Torpedo Boats: Secret Weapons of the South. Peter Pry and Richard Torpedo Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy. Stellan Bojerud. N2/85, Zeitlin. N4/84, 384. iiN3/85, 223.

1 95. The Yugoslav Navy l9l8-41 . Milan Vego. N4182,342. $N2/83, I17. The Treaty Cruisers (Part I )' Robert J. Keith. 8/65, 179. $N3/83,223. The Turkish Scouts of 1914. Andrew Smith. N4/87, 390. SHIP MODELS The Twenty Four (2400)-Tonners of the French Navy. Jean Guiglini. The Amy Mine Planter Service. K. L. Waters. N4/85, 400. SN2/86, N2/81, I I l. $N4/81, 3l l(2). l r 3(4). $N4/86 , 326(2). $N4/86, 33 r . $N2/87, r 19. $N4/87, 337(2). Navy Building Programs During U.S. World War IL Stephen S. The Development of the "A Class" Cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Roberts. N3/81, 219. $N4/81, gNl/82,1l. 3ll. $N4/82,317. Navy, Part 4. Eric Lacroix. N l/81, 41. Fiscal Year 1983 The U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. Fighting Flat{ops, fhe Shokakus. W. David Dickson. Nl/77, 15. $N3/ N2/82, 155. 77,182. $Nl/78,7. $N3/78, r8r(2). $Nr/81,8. $N2/83, l2l. U.S. Navy Fiscal Year The l9S4ShipbuildingBuclger. Chris. C. Wright. HMS Inuincible CAH-01. I. A. Sturton. N3179,246. $N4/79, 305. N2/83, r59. $Nl/80,5. $Nr/80,8. $N3/80,2r0. $N2/81, 106. $Nl/82, 13. $N2/ year The U.S. Navy Fiscal 1985 Shipbuilding Budget. Chris. C. Wright. 83, 12l . 203. N2/84, The Hunley Museum. Richard P. Smyers. N|172,23. The U.S. Navy FY 8l/82 Shipbuilding Budgets-1981 Revisions. Chris. The Loss of H.M.S. Hood-A Re-Examination. William J. Jurens. wrieht. N2/81, 160. c. N2187, t22. $N4/87, 335(4). Shipbuilding Budgets, U.S. Navy 1980_81. Chris. C. Wrieht. Nl/8t, Model Shipyard. Harry C. Armstrong. N4184,427. t7. The Sowinski Model Collection. Lawrence Sowinski. N3175,276. U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Budgers, 1981. Chris. C. Wright. Nl/82,65. Swedish Torpedo Boats and Destroyers, Part l-Torpedo Boats. C. Spnrarce The U.S. Navy's Class Destroyers. Staff. N3/74, 252. Palmstiema. N4l7 l, 367. The U.S.N.'s Flight Deck Cruiser. Alan D. Zimm. N3/79,21ó. $Nl/ The Thai Navy. Stephen S. Roberts. N3/86,217. $Nl/87,5. $N2/87, 80,9. $Nl/80, 12. r l4(2). $N3/87, 224. $N4/87, 338. o AD-3.2. Robert US,S N¿x, England S. Egan and Stephen S. Roberrs. US,S Neu, England AD-32. Robert S. Egan and Stephen S. Roberts. N3177,229. $Nl/79' l4' N3177,229. $Nl/79, 14. 40 Warship International Feature Article Index "SHIPNAMES H.M. Ships and Their Forebears @art l). Geo¡ge Ransome. 12164,261. Arabic Warship Names. Ivan Hrbek. 12164,258. (R/64, l0). HMS Queen. George Pulham. 5164,87. (R/64,83). Early Spanish Steam Warships (1834-70), Part 2. Christian de Saint HNMS De Zeuen Prouinc,ien, L. L. von Munching. 10165,225. Hubert. N l /84, 2 1. $N3/84, 243(3). $N4/84, 347 Q). A Look at H.M.S. Euryalus. Staff. N3/73, 259, French Ship Names in History, Jean Meirat. 3l@, 55. (R/ó4, 8l), Past to Present-United States Coast Guard Ships Named Hamilton, F re nc h Wa rship Names-Jea n B a rt, P artl . Jean Meirat. 5 I 64, 82 (Rl 64, Staff. N4/67, 274. o 47).57164, r38. $9/64, r80. $(R/64,6X2). R.F.A. Engadine. Joseph D. Fama. Nl/79,64. Part 2. Jean Meirat.8164, 142. (R/64, 50). llUó/,2l7 . $(Ri64, 6), The Transcription of Russian Warship Names. Rene Greger. 10/64, Part 3. Jean Meirat. 10/64, 2l I . (R/64, 54). 205. $N3/72,226. Part 4. Jean Meirat. l/65, 2l . STRATEGYANDTACTICS Part 5. Jean-Meirat. 3/65, 83. $10/65,231.52166,39. A Future War; James E, Rosenberg. 7 165, 153. Part 6. Jean Meirat. 9/65, 203. How the Royal Navy Could Invade Rhodesia. Peter K. Simpson. Part 7 (Conclusion). Jean Meirat. Nl/66, 4. (4166,95). t216s,2s3. HMS Amerhysf. George Pulham. 2164,36. (R/64, 38). $5/64, 95. $(R/ Naval Tactics---¿n Introduction. W. David Dickson. N3/76, 168. $N2/ 64,6). 77, 94(2). $N4/77, 277. $N3/78, 180. HMS Hermes-The Story of the Ships of the Name. Staff. l/64, 3. Remember Alexandria (Italian Midget Submarine Attack on British (R164, 44). 92164,34. 93164,42. $(R/64, 7(3). Battleships in WW II). James E. Rosenberg. 7164, 122, (R/64,92).

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