INRO Overview
International
Naval Research Organization
The International Naval Research Organization is a non-profit
corporation dedicated to the encouragement of the study of naval vessels and their
histories, principally in the era of iron and steel warships (about 1860 to date). Its
purpose is to provide information and a means of contact for those interested in warships.
Founded in 1963 INRO, while based in the United States, has members
around the globe. The membership includes, besides many of the leading authorities in the
field, members of a large variety of professions, both men and women, active and retired
naval personnel, historians and just plain "warship buffs". Anyone interested in
the subject will find INRO a most valuable source of information and contact with others
who have the same interest.
The principal activity of INRO for the last 35 years has been the
publication of a quarterly journal, Warship International, recognized
internationally as the leading and most authoritative publication in the field. Auxiliary
services include a Book Service, offering a 10 per cent discount on current naval books,
and the Photo Service, which provides warship photos at a nominal price.
All memberships are for the calendar year, thus assuring those who join
any time during the year of a complete annual volume of Warship International for
that year. Basic dues are kept at the lowest figure required to cover production and
distribution costs for Warship International.
To provide additional funds, all of which are used for promotion of our
objectives and principally to improve Warship International, advanced classes of
membership are provided, and almost half of the membership contributes to these goals by
selecting one of them. However, all membership classes receive exactly the same benefits.

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