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INRO Available Back Issues of Warship International August 2015 VOL. 3, No. 1 1966 Featuring: Losses – Royal Italian Navy 1915-18; Lexington Battle Cruisers; The Early Jean Barts; Soviet Potpourri.. Vol. 20, No. 3 1983 Featuring: The Development of “A” Class Cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Part VI. Vol. 21, No. 1 1984 Featuring: NRC/INRO the First 20 Years; An INRO Library; Early Spanish Steam Warships, Part II; Exterior Ballistics with Microcomputers. Vol. 21, No. 2 1984 Featuring: Sparrows Among the Hawks; Elisabeta; Elisabeta and Her Armament; New Developments in the Soviet Navy; The Spanish Navy of 1898; Battleships, A Vulnerable Anachronism? Vol. 21, No. 3 1984 Featuring: The Development of the “A Class” Cruisers in the Japanese Navy, Part VII. Vol. 23, No. 3 1986 Featuring: The Thai Navy; The U.S. Fleet at the New York World’s Fair, 1939; The Last, Strange Cruise of UB-88. Vol. 24, No. 1 1987 Featuring: Phantom Fleet – The Confederacy’s Unclaimed European Warships; Sous La Crois De Lorraine (Under the Cross of Lorraine); Japanese Naval Construction, 1915-45; HMNZS Tui; The Mystery of the Austro-Hungarian submarine U-30. Vol. 24, No. 2 1987 Featuring: The Loss of HMS Hood – A Re-examination; Developments in the Soviet Navy; The fate of the Chinese Torpedo Gunboat Fei Ting; The Fate of the Four Chinese Torpedo Boat Destroyers. Vol. 24, No. 3 1987 Featuring: U.S. Navy in WW II – A Basic Bibliography; A Day at the New York Navy Yard; 50 Years of Army Dredge Boats; The Attack on the USS Stark; Battleships – Impressions of a Dinosaur; Submarine Hull design and Diving Depths Between the Wars. Vol. 24, No. 4 1987 Featuring: Yugoslav Naval Guns & The Birth of the Yugoslav Navy – 1918 – 1941; The Romanian Navy’sTorpedo Boat Rindunica; A Photographic Memoir of the Imperial Russian Navy; HMAS Rushcutter Prepares to Enter Service; The Turkish Scouts of 1914. Vol. 25, No. 1 1988 Featuring: Polish River Monitors 1919 – 1939; New Developments in the Italian Navy; The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939; The Argentine Navy’s Recent Past in Photographs. Vol. 26, No. 2 1989 Featuring: A Neglected Ironclad; A Design and Constructional Analysis of the USS New Ironsides; World War II Operational History of the USS Stewart (DD-224). Vol. 28, No. 1 1991 Featuring: Robert W. Thiew, His Life and Work.; The Type IX U- Boat; The Transparent Enemy. Vol. 28, No. 2 1991 Featuring: Szent Istvan, Hungary’s Only and Ill-fated Dreadnought; The Ballistics of the 24-pounder Cannon Of the USS Constitution; Decima Flotilla Decimated. Vol. 28, No. 3 1991 Featuring: The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51); The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German Unification; Evolution of Page 1 of 6 INRO Available Back Issues of Warship International August 2015 Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy, 1920 – 1945; New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy. Vol. 28, No. 4 1991 Featuring: U.S. Navy Mystery Ships; The Khronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers. Vol. 29, No. 1 1992 Featuring: Volksmarine DDR: The Other German Navy; The World’s First Guided Missile Ship; Yet Another Mystery Ship, Pelican (AVP-6). Vol. 29, No. 3 1992 Featuring: The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program; The Minelaying Cruiser Pluton, Pt. II; The Loss of The Project 61 Class Large Antisubmarine Warfare Ship Otvazhyni; The Oahu Turrets. Vol. 29, No. 4 1992 Featuring: The Ohio Must Get Through; Views of the Modern Polish Navy; The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov. Vol. 30, No. 1 1993 Featuring: Preliminary checklist of Major Soviet Warships, 1946 – 1991; Results of U.S. Submarine Mine-Laying Activities during WW II, as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey; The Royal Navy of Oman. Vol. 30, No. 2 1993 Featuring: The New London Naval Station – The First Years 1862 – 1885; Recent Developments in the Polish Navy; The Sovetskii Soiuz’ Class Battleships. Vol. 30, No. 3 1993 Featuring: “Old Hoodoo” The Story of the USS Texas; Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946 -1991 (Part II Submarines); Pearl Harbor, 50 Years Later (Notes On Five Photographs). Vol. 30, No. 4 1993 Featuring: The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau; Thunder Mountain, The Ironclad Dunderberg. Vol. 31, No. 1 1994 Featuring: The Redoutable, Part I; The loss of HMS Glorious – An Analysis of the Action. Vol. 31, No. 2 1994 Featuring: The Redoutable, Part II; The Bismarck’s Final Battle. Vol. 31, No. 3 1994 Featuring: The Powering of Warships; The Royal Navy Scout Class of 1904 – 1905. Vol. 31, No. 4 1994 Featuring: Auxiliary Building Program of 1938; The Fate of Tashkent; Impressions From a Week in the Baltic/Kaliningrad Area. Vol. 32, No. 1 1995 Featuring: The Redoutable, Part III; British Warship Design Methods 1860 – 1905. Vol. 32, No. 2 1995 Featuring: Laurenti Type Submarines in the World’s Navies; The Guns of the General Alekseev. Vol. 32, No. 3 1995 Featuring: Thrasher G4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy’s Laurenti Boat, Part I; Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship Casualties in WW II; Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania. Vol. 33, No. 1 1996 Featuring: Thrasher G4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy’s Laurenti Boat, Part III; 50 Years of the Bulgarian Navy; A Model of the USS Indiana (BB-58); Museum Ship SAS Somerset, A Pictorial. Page 2 of 6 INRO Available Back Issues of Warship International August 2015 Vol. 33, No. 4 1996 Featuring: The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida; Ex-Austro- Hungarian River Monitor May Become the First Warship Museum in Central Europe. Vol. 34, No. 1 1997 Featuring: The Cuban Navy 1902 – 1958; Maksim Gor’kii I; The ANZAC Frigate Project Underway; History of the BYMs, Part I. Vol. 34, No. 2 1997 Featuring: History of the BYMs, Part II; The Cuban Navy 1946 – 1958; The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910 – 1946, Part I; Some Reminiscences of Life in a Base Maintenance Ship; River Warships from the Heart of the Ukraine. Vol. 34, No. 3 1997 Featuring: Naval Affairs in Estonia. Vol. 34, No. 4 1997 Featuring: The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910 – 1946, Part II; The Szent Istvan Wreck: Wreck Divers’ Experiences; The Sixth Taitao Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy. Vol. 35, No. 1 1998 Featuring: The HMS Kent (1914 – 1915): Portsmouth to the Falkland Islands – Early Days; Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines. Vol. 35, No. 2 1998 Featuring: A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the End of the Great War; A Little-Known Collision. Vol. 35, No. 3 1998 Featuring: HMS Vanguard; Battleship Development In Russia from 1905 to 1917, Part I. Vol. 36, No. 1 1999 Featuring: The Swedish 1st Class Gunboats; The U.S. Coast Guard’s 255-foot Cutters, Were They the “Fiasco Class”? Vol. 36, No. 2 1999 Featuring: Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Part II; The 15” (381mm)/40 Guns of the Francesco Curraciolo Class Battleships; HMS Vanguard Revisited. Vol. 36, No. 3 1999 Featuring: Austria-Hungary’s Monarch Class Coast Defense Ships; Obituary – John Campbell; The “Maruyu” Submarines. Vol. 36, No. 4 1999 Featuring: Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II, the Essex Class, Pt I, CV9-21, 31-40, 45-47; Technical Annex, Pt II, Essex CV-9 Class, Selected Ship Characteristics. Vol. 38, No. 4 2001 Featuring: French Light Cruisers of the 1922 Naval Program, Part II. Vol. 39, No. 1 2002 Featuring: French Light Cruisers of the 1922 Naval Program, Part III. Vol. 39, No. 2 2002 Featuring: Hampton Roads Naval Museum; Project “A.S.—450”; Take Your Best Shot. Vol. 39, No. 3 2002 Featuring: The U.S. Navy’s Study of the Loss of Battleship Arizona, Part I. Vol. 39, No. 4 2002 Featuring: The U.S. Navy’s Study of the Loss of Battleship Arizona, Part II. Vol. 40, No. 1 2003 Featuring: The U.S. Navy’s Study of the Loss of Battleship Arizona, Part III. Vol. 40, No. 2 2003 Featuring: The Attack on HMS Delhi at Spalato; The Navy of the Republic of Vietnam. Vol. 40, No. 3 2003 Featuring: Brazil’s Coast Defense Rearmament; French Coast- Defense Battleship Furieux, Part I; The Saint-Pierre Disaster. Page 3 of 6 INRO Available Back Issues of Warship International August 2015 Vol. 40, No. 4 2003 Featuring: French Coast-Defense Battleship Furieux, Part II; HMS Invincible; Vasilefs Georgios and Vasilissa Olga. Vol. 41, No. 2 2004 Featuring: A Near Miss: Heavy Gun Efficiency at Jutland; The Paraguayan Navy: Past and Present, Part II. Vol. 41, No. 3 2004 Featuring: Correcting the Record: New Insights Concerning Japanese Destroyers of World War II; Questions on the Effectiveness of U.S. Navy Battleship Gunnery, Part 11. Vol. 41, No. 4 2004 Featuring: The Machinery Arrangements of USS Massachusetts (BB-59). Vol. 42, No. 1 2005 Featuring: Questions on the Effectiveness of U.S. Navy Battleship Gunnery, III. Vol. 42, No. 2 2005 Featuring: Location – Gibraltar, Fast Battleship Gunnery during World War II, Part 1. Vol. 42, No. 3 2005 Featuring: Nomenclature and Classification of Early U.S. Submarines; The Eads Steam-Powered Revolving Turret; F100 Series Frigates. Vol. 42, No. 4 2005 Featuring: Thoughts and Speculations on the Conversion of USS Merrimack into CSS Virginia. Vol. 43, No. 1 2006 Featuring: Fast Battleship Gunnery, Part II; The Demise of Force “K.” Vol. 43, No. 2 2006 Featuring: Into History Under Three Names; Destroyers in a Typhoon; The Royal Australian Navy - A Pictorial Look at the 1980s Vol. 43, No. 3 2006 Featuring: The Washington Naval Treaty and Armor and Protective Plating of USS Massachusetts, part 1.

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