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1966-1985 Issues

Winter 1966 featuring: Losses -- Royal Italian Navy 1915-1918; Lexington Battle Cruisers; The Early Jean Barts; Soviet Potpourri No.3 1977

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: Subterfuge Subs; U. S. S. New England; H.M.S. Surrey & Northumberland; Hereshoff Spar Torpedo Boats 1878-80
No.1 1978

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: Soviet Cruisers Part I; Sinking of the Columbus; 1945 AA Armament No.3 1979

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: U.S.N.'s Flight Deck Cruiser; H. M. S. Invincible (CAH 01)
No.3 1983 featuring: The Development of the "A Class" Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Part IV

 

No.1 1984 featuring: NRC/INRO The First Twenty Years; An INRO Library; Early Spanish Steam Warships. Part II; Exterior Ballistics with Microcomputers
No.2 1984 featuring: Sparrows Among the Hawks; Elisabeta; New Developments in the Soviet Navy; Elisabeta and her Armament; The Spanish Navy of 1898; Battleships Vulnerable Anachronism? No.3 1984 featuring: The Development of the "A Class" Cruisers in the Japanese Navy, Part VII.

1986 Issues

No.1
1986

    featuring: The Loss of Repulse and Prince of Wales, Dec. 10, 1941; Submarines of the Finnish Navy; The People's Republic of China (PRC) Navy Today; The Miscellaneous Ships Yamasemi (ex-Chinese Destroyer Chien Kang) and Kossosemi (ex-Chinese Torpedo Boat HuE).

No.2 1986

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: Iowa vs.Yamato - Another View; The Complex Development of the French Light Cruiser, 1910-1926, Part 2; The Problems with Ne Tron Meja; Guiseppe Garibaldi ItaIy's New VISTOL Aircraft Carrier; Monitors and Armored Gunboats of the Royal Swedish Navy,Part 1.

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.

No.4 1986

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: The Fijenoord-built Submarines for Turkey; The Battleship USS Massachusetts; The Romanian Navy During the War for Independence, 1877-1878; Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in World War II; In Memoriam - WiIliam H. Davis; A Merchant Ship at War; Battleship Sales During the Russo-Japanese War.

1987 Issues

No.1 1987

featuring: Phantom FIeet - The Confederacy's Unclaimed European Warships; Sous La Croix De Lorraine (Under the Cross of Lorraine); Japanese Naval Construction 1915-1945; An Introductory Essay; HMNZS Tui; The Mystery of the Austro-Hungarian Submarine U.30.

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.

No.3 1987

featuring: The U.S. Navy in WWII - A Basic Bibliography; A Day at the New York Navy Yard; 50 Years of Army Dredge Boats; The Attack on the USS Stark (FFG-31); Impressions of a Dinosaur; Submarine Pressure Hull Design and Diving Depths Between the Wars.

No.4 1987

featuring: Obituary-Boris V. Drashpil; Yugoslav Naval Guns & the Birth of the Yugoslav Navy, 1918-1941; The Romanian Navy's Torpedo Boat Rindunica; A Photographic Memoir of the Imperial Russian Navy; HMAS Rushcutter Prepares to Enter Service; The Turkish Scouts of 1914

1988 Issues

No.1
1988

featuring: Polish River Monitors 1919-1939; New Developments in the Indian Navy; The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939; The Argentine Navy's Recent Past in Photographs

No.2 1988

featuring: She's Still the Showboat; The Removal of the North Sea Mine Barrage; HMS Lyme Regis; The Story of a Minesweeper.

1989 Issues

No.1 1989

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: Five Broken Down B Boats; British Submarine Operations in the Northern Adriatic 1915-1917;The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy Part II; British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920

No.2 1989

featuring: A Neglected Ironclad: A Design and Constructional Analysis of the USS New Ironsides; World War II Operational History of USS Stewart (DD-224).

No.3 1989

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two World Wars; Face Hardened Armor. No.4 1989

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

 

1990 Issues

No.1 1990

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: Drydocking Ex-USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850); Stabilizing and Restoring A Museum Ship; Seakeeping, Easter, 1916 Style; The Sinking of the Italian Aircraft Carrier Aquila, A Controversial Question; Silent
Propulsion; USS DD-224 (ex-Stewart) - The Voyage Rome; An Ironclad Forgery.

No.2 1990

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: What Happened on the Iowa - The Ring of Truth(?); Resume of the Battle of Koh-Chang, 17 February 1941; Austria-Hungary's Last Naval Visit to the USA; The Allied Assault on Aquila, Operation Toast; Australian Naval Defence Boost.

No.3 1990

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featuring: The Design and Construction of the USS Monitor; The Cammandanti Class of Destroyers of the Italian Navy 1942-1943: Including a Brief Survey of Prior Design Development; The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen: A Career Under Two Flags.

No.4 1990

featuring: Recent Activities in the Leningrad Area; China Today: The People's Navy; Addendum to No.3, 1990; The Dukes and the Warriors; The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program; Great Britain Tour, October 6-14, 1990.

1991 Issues

No.1 1991

featuring: Robert W. Thew, His Life and Work; The Type IX U-Boat; The Transparent Enemy.

No.2 1991

featuring: Szent !stvan, Hungary's Only and Ill-Fated Dreadnought; The Ballistics of the 24-pounder Long Cannon of the USS Constitution; Decima Flotilla Decimated.

No.3 1991

featuring: The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51); The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German Uni-
fication; The Evolution of Battleship, Gunnery of the U.S. Navy, 1920-1945; Report of the Reunion of Italian Members of INRO; New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy.

No.4 1991

featuring: U.S. Navy Mystery Ships; The
Khronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers.

1992 Issues

No.1 1992

featuring: Volksmarine DDR: The Other German Navy; The World's First Guided Missile Ship; Yet Another Mystery Ship Pelican (AVP-6).

No.2 1992

featuring: The Tacoma-class Frigates of World War II; Re: The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program; The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program; The Minelaying Cruiser Pluton; Making Miniature Warships.

No.3 1992

featuring: The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program The Minelaying Cruiser Pluton (Part II); Obituary of Martin P. Holbrook; The Loss of the Project 61 Class Large Antisubmarine Warfare Ship Otvazhyni; The Oahu Turrets.

No.4 1992

featuring: Ohio Must Get Through; Views of the Modern Polish Navy; The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov; Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO.

1993 Issues

No.1 1993

featuring: Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991; Result of U.S. Submarine Minelaying Activities During World War II as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey; The Royal Navy of Oman.

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.

No.3 1993

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: Old Hoodoo' The Story of the USS Texas; Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 (Part II Submarines); Pearl Harbor, Fifty Years Later (Notes on Five Photographs).

No.4 1993

featuring: The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau; Thunder Mountain, The Ironclad Dunderberg.

1994 Issues

No.1 1994

featuring: The Redoutable Part I; The Loss of HMS Glorious - An Analysis of the Action

No.2 1994

featuring: The Redoutable Part II; Obituary of Christian de Saint Hubert; The Bismarck's Final Battle.

No.3 1994

featuring: Powering of Warships; Obituary of Fukui Shizun; The Royal Navy Scout Class of 1904-05.

No.4 1994

featuring:Auxiliary Building Program of 1938; The Fate of Tashkent; Impressions from a Week in the Baltic/Kaliningrad Area.

1995 Issues

No.1 1995

featuring: The Redoutable Part III; British Warship Design Methods 1860-1905.

No.2 1995

featuring: Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies; The Guns of the General Alekseev.

No.3 1995

featuring: Thrasher/G4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat Part 1; Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship Casualties in WWII; Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania.

No.4 1995

featuring: Thrasher/G4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat Part 2; The Royal Navy and the Question of Imperial Defense East of Suez, 1902-1914; Unfounded Hopes: A Design Analysis of the Confederate Ironclad Steamer CSS Atlanta.

1996 Issues

No.1 1996

featuring: Thrasher/G4 (SS-26) part III; 50 years of the Bulgarian Navy; USS Indiana BB-58 (a model) Museum ship; SAS Somerset (pictorial)

No.2 1996

OUT OF PRINT

featuring: Naval Affairs in Latvia & Lithuania; The Guatemalan Navy; Battle of Jutland - 80 years ago

No.3 1996

featuring: Quantifying the Carronade; Es and Super Es; 1996 INRO Baltic tour; Reunion of Italian INRO Members

No.4 1996

featuring: HMCS Haida; Austrian River Monitor - Museum Ship; Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev

1997 Issues

No.1 1997

featuring: The Cuban Navy 1902-1958; Maksim Gor'kii I; ANZAC Frigate Project; History of the BYMS Pt 1

No.2 1997

featuring: History of the BYMS Pt 2; Notes on the Cuban Navy 1946-1958; The Cuban Navy as seen from the US 1910-1946 Pt 1; Reminiscences of Life on a Base Maintenance Ship; River warships from the Heart of the Ukraine

No.3 1997

featuring: Naval Affairs in Estonia

No.4 1997

featuring: The Cuban Navy as seen from the Us 1910-1946 Pt 2; The Szent Istvan Wreck - Divers Experiences; The Sixth Taitao Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy

1998 Issues

No.1 1998

featuring: The HMS Kent (1914-1915) Portsmouth to the Falkland Islands -- Early Days; Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines; Obituary of Anthonie van Dijk

No.2 1998

featuring: A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at End of the Great War; A Little-Known Collision

No.3 1998

featuring: HMS Vanguard; Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917

No.4 1998

1999 Issues

No.1 1999

 

No.2 1999

No.3 1999

featuring: Austria-Hungary's Monarch Class Coast Defense Ships; Obituary -- John Campbell; The "Maruyu" Submarines

No.4 1999

Special Edition: The Essex Class USN WW II Carriers: Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II, the Essex Class (Part 1) CV9-21, 31-40, 45-47; Technical Annex (Part 2) -- Essex (CV-9) Class Selected Ship Characteristics

2000 Issues

No.1 2000

featuring : Battleship Development in Russia from 1905-1917; The World War II Career of USS Oglala; Defending the Seas

No.2 2000

featuring: Naval Radio; HMS M33; Chilean-American 12 in. Guns

No.3 2000

featuring: Battleship Development in Russia 1905-1917; Solving Some Mysteries of Leyte Gulf; The Ancestral ASDIC; A Remembrance of David John Lyon

No.4 2000

featuring: The US Navy's Operation of the Former Imperial Japanese Navy Submarine I-14, I-400, and I-401, 1945-1946

2001 Issues

No.1 2001

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring : The Dumaresq and the Dreyer (part I), The Royal Yugoslav Seaplane Tender & Minelayer ZMaj, Ammunition Explosions in World War I

No.2 2001

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: The Dumaresq and the Dreyer (Part II), Ted Stone Obituary

No.3 2001

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

featuring: The Dumaresq and the Dreyer (Part III), French Light Cruisers (Part I)

No.4 2001

featuring: French Light Cruisers (Part II)

2002 Issues

No.1 2002

featuring : French Light Cruisers Part 3

No.2 2002

featuring: Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Project "A.S. - 450", Take Your Best Shot

No.3 2002

featuring: US Navy's Study of the Loss of the Battleship Arizona - Part One

No.4 2002

featuring: The US Navy's Study of the Loss of the Battleship Arizona Errata to Part 1 (WI No. 3 2002), Appendix 1 - A Technical Analysis of the Arizona Explosion Film

2003 Issues

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2004 Issues

No.1 2004

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No.3 2004

featuring: Correcting the Record: New Insights Concerning Japanese Destroyers and Cruisers in World War II
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Questions on the Effectiveness of U.S. Navy Battleship Gunnery, II

No.4 2004

featuring: The machinery arrangements of USS Massachusetts (BB-59)

2005 Issues

No.1 2005

 

featuring Questions on U.S. Navy Battleship Gunnery III

 

No.2 2005 featuring: Location - Gibraltar; Fast Battleship Gunnery during World War II - Part 1; The Irish Navy in Retrospect

 

No.3 2005 featuring: Nomenclature and Classification of Early U.S. Submarines; The Eads Steam-Powered Revolving Turret; F100 Series Frigates No.4 2005  featuring: Thoughts and Speculations on the Conversion of USS Merrimack into CSS Virginia
No.1 2006 Featuring:
Fast Battleship Gunnery, Part II;The Demise of Force "K"

 
No.2 2006 Featuring: Into History Under Three Names;
Destroyers in a Typhoon;
The Royal Australian Navy - A Pictorial Look at the 1980s
 
 
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