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Warship International
Index
1988 - 1998
Note: The issues are listed as Issue
Number / Year, e.g. 2/91 is Warship International Issue 2 - 1991
There are six groupings:
Index of Titles
Index of Authors
Index of Countries
Index of Time Periods
Index of Ship Types
Index by Topics Other Than Ships
Index of Titles
- The Allied Assault on Aquila Operation Toast, Mark
Grossman, 2/90, 166, § 3/90, 219, § 4/89, 324, § 2/91, 109
- Anthonie van Dijk 1923-1997, Staff, 1/98, 45
- The ANZAC Frigate Project Underway, Harald Carstens, 1/97,
35
- The Argentine Navy's Recent Past in Photographs, Jean
Claudio Caso, 1/88, 84
- The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), Christopher P. Cavas,
3/91, 217
- The Armored Cruiser Averoff, Luciano Grazioli, 4/88,
370
- The Army Mine Planter Service, K.L. Waters, § 3/89, 216
- The Attack on the USS Stark (FFG-31), Staff, § 2/88,
116
- Australian Defence Boost, Staff, 2/90, 192
- Austria-Hungary's Last Naval Visit to the USA, Erwin F.
Sieche, 2/90, 142, § 3/90, 218, § 4/90, 326
- Auxiliary Building Programs of 1938 - The U.S. Navy's
Efforts to Modernize the Train in the Prewar Era, Thomas Wildenberg, 4/94, 333
- The Ballistics of the 24-Pounder Long Cannon of the USS
Constitution, Robert C. Wyckoff, 2/91, 149, § 2/92, 117
- The Battle of Jutland 31 May - 1 June, 1918 - 80 Years Ago,
Staff, 2/96, 177
- Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the
Two World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
- Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Sergei
E. Vinogradov, 3/99, 267
- The Battleship USS Massachusetts, Christopher C.
Wright, § 4/88, 335
- The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov, V.V. Arbuzov,
4/92, 368
- The Bismarck's Final Battle, William H. Garzke an
Robert O. Dulin, 2/94, 158, 15, § 3/94, 232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2),
§ 1/96, 9
- The Brazilian Dreadnoughts 1904-1914, David Topliss, 3/88,
240, § 3/94, 221
- British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part
1), David Snook, 1/89, 36
- British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part
2), David Snook, 4/89, 331, § 2/90, 110
- British Warship Design methods 1860-1905, David K. Brown,
1/95, 59, § 2/96, 117
- China Today: The People's Navy, Staff, 4/90, 350
- The Comandanti Class Destroyer of The Italian Navy
1942-1943, Erminio Bagnasco and Mark Grossman, 3/90, 258 (addendum 3/90, 360)
- Christian de Saint Hubert (1927-1992), Christopher C;
Wright, 2/94, 140
- A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, William Schleihauf, 2/98, 117
- The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97,
13, § 4/97, 222
- The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946
(part 1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
- The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946
(part 2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
- Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, J.M. Goicoechea,
2/97, 141
- Decima Flotilla Decimated, Joseph Caruana, 2/91, 179, §
4/92, 330
- The Design and Construction of USS Monitor, Stephen
C. Thompson, 3/90, 222 (addendum 4/90, 357)
- Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II
- an Example of an Official History - USS Independence (CVL-22),
Christopher C. Wright, 4/98, 342
- The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 1), Anthoine van Dijk, 4/88, 353
- The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 2), Anthoine van Dijk, 1/89, 30
- The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 3), Anthoine van Dijk, 4/89, 395
- Drydocking ex-USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850):
Stabilizing and Restoring a Museum Ship, Strafford Morss, 1/90, 9
- The Dukes and the Warriors, Keith McBride, 4/90, 362
- The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939, John D. Spek,
1/88, 68, § 3/88, 225, § 2/89, 107(3)
- Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
- East European Museum Ships, Tadeusz Klimczyk, 4/89, 379
- The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
- The Evolution of Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy,
1920-1945, William J. Jurens, 3/91, 240, § 4/91, 323
- Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
- Face Hardened Armor, Nathan F. Okun, 3/89, 262, § 1/90, 5,
§ 3/90, 215(2), § 1/91, 5
- The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program, Evan Mawdsley, 4/90,
400, § 4/91, 323, § 3/92, 222, § 4/92, 329
- The Fate of Stalin's naval program, (Re) Staff, 2/92, 143
- The Fate of Tashkent, Christopher C. Wright, 4/94,
348
- Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats, Stewart A.
Carpenter, §1/88, 5, § 2/88, 116, § 4/88, 337
- Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
§ 4/96, 339
- The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The
Minelaying Cruiser Pluton (part 1), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau,
2/92, 152
- The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The
Minelaying Cruiser Pluton (part 2), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau,
3/92, 225
- Five Broken Down B Boats - British Submarine Operations in
the Northern Adriatic, 1915-1917, Paul Kemp and Peter Jung, 1/89, 10
- The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau, Stephen S.
Roberts, 4/93, 333
- Fukui Shizuo 1913-1993, Linton Wells II, 3/94, 259, § 4/95,
334
- The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen - A Career
Under Two Flags (part 2), Erwin F. Sieche, 3/90, 278, § 1/91, 5(4), § 2/92, 114
- Great Britain Tour, October 6-14, 1990, Allan Harris, 4/90,
407
- The Guatemalan Navy, Julio A. Montes, 2/96, 151, 16, §
4/96, 340
- The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and
Ove T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
- History of Uss Stewart (DD-224) 1920-1941 (part 2),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 384
- History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
- History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
- Honoring the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the U.S.
Battleship Maine, Francis J. Allen, 4/98, 386
- Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines - Details of
the YU-2 Class Transport Submarine YU-3, Mark L. Bailey, 1/98, 55, § 3/98,
221(2), § 4/98, 329
- Impressions from a Week in the Baltiisk/Kaliningrad Area,
Hartmut Ehlers, 4/94, 361
- In Memory of Robert L. Meade, Lou Parker, 1/97, 12
- 1996 INRO Baltic Tour, Paul H. Silverstone, 3/96, 286
- An Ironclad Forgery, Jerry Harlowe, 1/90, 88, § 3/90, 218
- HMS Kent (1914-1915) - Portsmouth to Falkland
Islands - Early Days, Vernon Howland, 1/98, 19, § 4/98, 335
- The Kronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers, V. Iu. Usov,
4/91, 380, § 2/92, 114, § 4/92, 331
- The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, William
Schleihauf, 4/96, 344, § 2/97, 114
- Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies, Alessandro
Turrini, 2/95, 126, § 4/95, 329(2)
- A Little Known Collision, Christopher C. Wright, 2/98, 158,
§ 4/98, 333(2)
- The Loss of HMS Glorious - An Analysis of the
Action, Vernon W. Howland, 1/94, 47
- The Loss of HMS Hood - A Re-Examination, William J.
Jurens, § 4/89 323, § 2/90, 115-116(2), § 3/90, 216, § 4/90, 323, § 1/94, 7
- The Loss of the Project 61 Class Large Antisubmarine
Warfare Ship Otvazhnyi, Staff, 3/92, 256, § 2/94, 113
- HMS Lyme Regis: the Story of a Minesweeper, John
Lello, 2/88, 196, § 1/89, 8
- Making Miniature Warships, P.M. Baggaley, 2/92, 174
- Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, Dieter and Inge Wernet, 1/97, 23
- Modern Propeller Design, David K. Brown, 4/89, 361
- Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset,
Nikolaus A. Sifferlinger, 1/96, 58
- The Mysterious Floating Batteries of the Royal Netherlands
Navy, Anthonie van Dijk, 3/88, 229, § 3/89, 215
- Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
- Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), Hartmut
Ehlers, 3/95, 253
- Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), Hartmut
Ehlers, 2/96, 119
- The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German
Unification, Hartmut Ehlers, 3/91, 227
- The Neglected Ironclad: A Design and Construction Analysis
of the U.S.S. New Ironsides, William H. Roberts, 2/89, 109, § 4/89, 323,
§ 2/90, 116
- New Developments in the Indian Navy, Maurizio Del Prete et
al., 1/88, 40
- New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy, Staff, 3/91,
283
- The New London Naval Station - The First Years 1862-1885,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/93, 112, § 1/94, 5
- The Oahu Turrets, E.R. Lewis and D.P. Kirchner, 3/92, 273,
§ 1/93, 9
- Ohio Must Get Through, J. Caruana, 4/92, 334, §
2/93, 109, 4/93, 329(2), § 2/94, 116
- "Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, Francis
J. Allen, 3/93, 226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
- Pearl harbor, Fifty Years Later - Notes on Five
Photographs, Christopher C. Wright, 3/93, 292
- Phantom Fleet - The Confederacy Unclaimed European-built
Warships, David M. Sullivan, § 3/88, 225(2), § 2/90, 115
- A Photographic Memory of the Imperial Russian Navy,
Christopher C. Wright, § 3/88, 225
- Polish River Monitors 1919-1939, Ignacy Sienicki M.Eng.,
1/88, 13,
- Powering of Warships, David K. Brown, 3/945, 234, § 1/95,6
- Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, Staff, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, §
2/95, 117
- Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
- Recent Developments in the Polish Navy, Hartmut Ehlers,
2/93, 137, § 1/94, 9
- Recent Naval Activities in the Leningrad Area, Staff, 4/90,
328
- The Redoutable (part 1), Mark Saibene, 1/94, 15, §
3/94, 227
- The Redoutable (part 2), Mark Saibene, 2/94, 117
- The Redoutable (part 3), Mark Saibene, 1/95, 10
- The Removal of the North Sea Mine Barrage, Harry C.
Armstrong, 2/88, 134, § 4/88, 333, § 1/89, 8
- Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Genoa, June 15th 1991, Maurizio Brescia, 3/91, 281
- Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 5th 1992, Maurizio Brescia, 4/92, 406
- Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Livorno, June 19th 1993, Maurizio Brescia, 2/94, 185
- Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 4th 1994, Maurizio Brescia, 3/94, 233
- Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Padenghe sul Garda, June 1st 1996, Maurizio Brescia, 3/96, 294
- Results of U.S. Submarine Minelaying Activities During
World War II as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey, John D. Alden, 1/93,
46
- A Resume of the Battle of Ko-Chang, 17 January 1941, Jean
Guiglini, 2/90, 135
- River Warships from the Heart of Ukraine, Ihor Perestiuk,
2/97, 165
- Robert W. Thew (1927-1989) His Life and Work, Chris C.
Wright, 1/91, 9
- The Royal Navy and the Question of Imperial Defense East of
Suez, 1902-1914, Charles R. Shiflett, 4/95, 353, § 2/96, 117, § 4/96, 337
- The Royal Navy "Scout" Class of 1904-1905, Kenneth D.
McBride, 3/94, 260, § 1/95, 51, § 3/95, 223
- The Royal Navy of Oman, Hartmut Ehlers, 1/93, 59
- Seakeeping, Easter, 1916 Style, K.D. McBride, 1/90, 50
- Seaworth by Design, David K. Brown, 4/88, 341
- Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/96, 188
- She's still the Showboat, Richard R. Sartore, 2/88, 118
- Silent Propulsion, David K. Brown, 1/90, 72
- The Sinking of the Italian Aircraft Carrier Aquila:
A Controversial Question, Erminio Bagnasco and Achille Rastelli, 1/90, 55
- The Sixth "Taitao" Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean
Navy, Carlos Lopez, 3/97, 381
- Some Reminiscences of Life in a Base Maintenance Ship,
Denis A. Simmons, 3/97, 160
- The Sovetskii Soiuz Class Battleships, V. Iu.
Gribovskii, 2/93, 151, 4/93, 330(2)
- S.M.S Szent Istvan, Hungaria's Only and Ill-Fated
Dreadnought, Erwin F. Sieche, 2/91, 112, § 2/92, 114
- Sous La Croux de Lorraine: the FNFL 1940-1943, Jacques
Cornic, § 2/88, 116
- Soviet Battleships (part 2), Rolf Erikson, § 3/90, 216, §
1/91, 6
- Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in WW II, Gene C.
Stevenson, § 2/88, 117, § 1/90, 7
- The Szent Istvan wreck, Erwin F. Sieche, 3/97, 365
- The Tacoma-class Frigates of World War II, Robert E.
Johnson, 2/92, 120, § 4/92, 332, § 1/94, 11
- The Thai Navy, Stephen S. Roberts, § 2/88, 113, § 3/88, 226
- That Imperfect Arm: Quantifying the Carronade, William
Roberts, 3/96, 231, § 1/97, 9
- Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 1), Christopher C. Wright, 3/95, 228
- Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 2), Christopher C. Wright, 4/95, 335
- Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 3), Christopher C. Wright, 1/96, 11
- "Thunder Mountain" - The Ironclad Ram Dunderberg,
William H. Roberts, 4/93, 363
- The Transparent Enemy - A Few Days Inside the Volksmarine,
Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/91, 30
- The Type IX U-Boat, Robert W. Thew, 1/91, 15
- Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
- Unfounded Hopes: a Design Analysis of the Confederate
Ironclad Steamer CSS Atlanta, William C. Emerson, 4/95, 367, § 2/96,
116(4)
- The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography, John
W. Klar, §1/88, 8(2), § 3/88, 227
- U.S. Navy Mystery Ships, Edward F. & Kenneth M. Beyer,
4/91, 322, § 2/92, 113(4), § 3/92, 221
- USS DD-224 (ex Stewart) - The Voyage Home, John W.
Klar, 1/90, 74
- The USS Indiana (BB-58), Harry C. Armstrong, 1/96,
51
- USS Kidd, Staff, 4/88, 365, § 2/89, 108
- USS Stewart (DD-224) Design and Construction (part
1), John W. Klar, 4/88, 376
- HMS Vanguard, Michael A. Houghton, 3/98, 225
- Views from the Modern Polish Navy, Staff, 4/92, 351, §
3/93, 219
- Volksmarine der DDR: the Other German Navy, Hartmut Ehlers,
1/92, 5, § 4/92, 331
- What Happened on the Iowa - The Ring of Truth (?),
William J. Jurens, 2/90, 118
- World War II Operational History of USS Stewart
(DD-224), John W. Klar, 2/89, 139
- The World's First Guided-Missile Ship?, Evan Mawdsley,
1/92, 48, § 3/92, 221
- Yet Another "Mystery Ship" - USS Pelikan (AVP-6),
Christopher C. Wright, 1/92, 54
Index of Authors
- Alden, John D.
Results of U.S. Submarine Minelaying Activities During
World War II as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey, 1/93, 46
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, 3/95, 242
- Allen, Francis J.
Honoringf the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the
U.S. Battleship Maine, 4/98, 386
"Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, 3/93,
226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
- Arbuzov, V.V.
The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov, 4/92, 368
- Armstrong, Harry C.
The Removal of the North Sea Mine Barrage, 2/88, 134, §
4/88, 333, § 1/89, 8
The USS Indiana (BB-58), 1/96, 51
- Baggaley, P.M.
Making Miniature Warships, 2/92, 174
- Bagnasco, Erminio
The Comandanti Class Destroyer of The Italian Navy
1942-1943, 3/90, 258 (addendum 4/90, 356)
The Sinking of the Italian Aircraft Carrier Aquila:
A Controversial Question, 1/90, 55
- Bailey, Mark L.
Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines - Details of
the YU-2 Class Transport Submarine YU-3, 1/98, 55, § 3/98, 221(2), § 4/98,
329
- Baker, Arthur D., III
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the
Two World Wars, 3/89, 217
- Beyer, Edward F.
U.S. Navy Mystery Ships, 4/91, 322, § 2/92, 113(4), §
3/92, 221
- Beyer, Kenneth M.
U.S. Navy Mystery Ships, 4/91, 322, § 2/92, 113(4), §
3/92, 221
- Brescia, Maurizio
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Genoa, June 15th 1991, 3/91, 281
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 5th 1992, 4/92, 406
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Livorno, June 19th 1993,2/94, 185
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 4th 1994, 3/94, 233
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Padenghe sul Garda, June 1st 1996, 3/96, 294
- Brown, David K.
British Warship Design methods 1860-1905, 1/95, 59, § 2/96,
117
Modern Propeller Design, 4/89, 361
Powering of Warships, 3/945, 234, § 1/95,6
Seaworth by Design, 4/88, 341
Silent Propulsion, 1/90, 72
- Carpenter, Stewart A.
Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats, §1/88, 5, § 2/88, 116,
116, § 4/88, 337
- Carstens, Harald
The ANZAC Frigate Project Underway, 1/97, 35
- Caruana, Joseph
Decima Flotilla Decimated, 2/91, 179, § 4/92, 329
Ohio Must Get Through, 4/92, 334, § 2/93, 109, 4/93,
329(2), § 2/94, 116
- Caso, Jean Claudio
The Argentine Navy's Recent Past in Photographs, 1/88, 84
- Cavas, Christopher P.
The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), 3/91, 217
- Cornic, Jacques
Sous La Croux de Lorraine: the FNFL 1940-1943, § 2/88, 116
- Del Prete, Maurizio (et al.)
New Developments in the Indian Navy, 1/88, 40
- Dulin, Robert O.
The Bismarck's Final Battle, 2/94, 158, § 3/94,
232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2), § 1/96, 9
- Ehlers, Hartmut
Impressions from a Week in the Baltiisk/Kaliningrad Area,
4/94, 361
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), 3/95, 253
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), 2/96, 119
The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German
Unification, 3/91, 227
Recent Developments in the Polish Navy, 2/93, 137, § 1/94, 9
The Royal Navy of Oman, 1/93, 59
The Transparent Enemy - A Few Days Inside the Volksmarine,
1/91, 30
Volksmarine der DDR: the Other German Navy, 1/92, 5, § 4/92,
331
- Emerson, William C.
Unfounded Hopes: a Design Analysis of the Confederate
Ironclad Steamer CSS Atlanta, 4/95, 367, § 2/96, 116(4)
- Enqvist, Ove T.
The Guns of the General Alekseev, 2/95, 185, § 4/95,
332, § 1/96, 5
- Erikson, Rolf
Soviet Battleships (part 2), § 3/90, 216, § 1/91, 6
- Garzke, William H.
The Bismarck's Final Battle, 2/94, 158, § 3/94,
232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2), § 1/96, 9
- Goicoechea, J.M.
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), 1/97, 13, § 4/97, 222
Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, 2/97, 141
- Grazioli, Luciano
The Armored Cruiser Averoff, 4/88, 370
- Gribovskii, V. Iu.
The Sovetskii Soiuz Class Battleships, 2/93, 151,
4/93, 330(2)
- Griffiths, Patrick
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), 1/97, 47, § 4/97, 223(3), §
1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), 2/97, 128
- Grossman, Mark
The Allied Assault on Aquila Operation Toast, 2/90,
166, § 3/90, 219, § 4/89, 324, § 2/91, 109
The Comandanti Class Destroyer of The Italian Navy
1942-1943, 3/90, 258 (addendum 4/90, 356)
- Guiglini, Jean
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 1), 2/92, 152
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 2), 3/92, 225
A Resume of the Battle of Ko-Chang, 17 January 1941, 2/90,
135
- Harris, Allan
Great Britain Tour, October 6-14, 1990, 4/90, 407
- Houghton, Michael A.
HMS Vanguard, 3/98, 225
- Howland, Vernon H.
The Loss of HMS Glorious - An Analysis of the Action,
1/94, 47
HMS Kent (1914-1915) - Portsmouth to Falkland Islands
- Early Days, 1/98, 19, § 4/98, 335
- Johnson, Robert E.
The Tacoma-class Frigates of World War II, 2/92, 120,
§ 4/92, 332, § 1/94, 11
- Jung, Peter
Five Broken Down B Boats - British Submarine Operations in
the Northern Adriatic, 1915-1917, 1/89, 10
- Jurens, William J.
The Evolution of Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy,
1920-1945, 3/91, 240, § 4/91, 323
The Loss of HMS Hood - A Re-Examination, § 4/89 323, §
2/90, 115-116(2), § 3/90, 216, § 4/90, 323, § 1/94, 7
What Happened on the Iowa - The Ring of Truth (?),
2/90, 118
- Harlowe, Jerry
An Ironclad Forgery, 1/90, 88, § 3/90, 218
- Kemp, Paul
Five Broken Down B Boats - British Submarine Operations in
the Northern Adriatic, 1915-1917, 1/89, 10
- Kirchner, D.P.
The Oahu Turrets, 3/92, 273, § 1/93, 9
- Klar, John W.
History of Uss Stewart (DD-224) 1920-1941 (part 2),
4/88, 384
The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography, §1/88,
8(2), § 3/88, 227
USS DD-224 (ex Stewart) - The Voyage Home, John W.
Klar, 1/90, 74
USS Stewart (DD-224) Design and Construction (part 1),
4/88, 376
World War II Operational History of USS Stewart (DD-224), 2/89, 139
- Klimczyk, Tadeusz
East European Museum Ships, 4/89, 379
- Lello, John
HMS Lyme Regis: the Story of a Minesweeper, 2/88, 196,
§ 1/89, 8
- Lewis, E.R.
The Oahu Turrets, 3/92, 273, § 1/93, 9
- Lopez, Carlos
The Sixth "Taitao" Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy,
3/97, 381
- Mawdsley, Evan
The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program, 4/90, 400, § 4/91, 323, §
3/92, 222, § 4/92, 329
The World's First Guided-Missile Ship?, 1/92, 48, § 3/92, 221
- McBride, K.D.
The Dukes and the Warriors, 4/90, 362
Es and Super-Es, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), § 2/97, 113(2)
The Royal Navy "Scout" Class of 1904-1905, 3/94, 260, § 1/95,
51, § 3/95, 223
Seakeeping, Easter, 1916 Style, 1/90, 50
- Montes, Julio A.
The Guatemalan Navy, 2/96, 151, § 4/96, 340
- Morss, Strafford
Drydocking ex-USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850):
Stabilizing and Restoring a Museum Ship, 1/90, 9
- Moreau, Jean
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 1), 2/92, 152
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 2), 3/92, 225
- Okun, Nathan F.
Face Hardened Armor, 3/89, 262, § 1/90, 5, § 3/90, 215(2), §
1/91, 5
- Parker, Lou
In Memory of Robert L. Meade, 1/97, 12
- Perestiuk, Ihor
River Warships from the Heart of Ukraine, 2/97, 165
- Rastelli, Achille
The Sinking of the Italian Aircraft Carrier Aquila: A
Controversial Question, 1/90, 55
- Robbins, C.B.
The Guns of the General Alekseev, 2/95, 185, § 4/95,
332, § 1/96, 5
- Roberts, Stephen S.
The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau, 4/93, 333
The Thai Navy, § 2/88, 113, § 3/88, 226
- Roberts, William H.
The Neglected Ironclad: A Design and Construction Analysis of
the U.S.S. New Ironsides, 2/89, 109, § 4/89, 323, § 2/90, 115-116(2)
That Imperfect Arm: Quantifying the Carronade, 3/96, 231, §
1/97, 9
"Thunder Mountain" - The Ironclad Ram Dunderberg,
4/93, 363
- Saibene, Mark
The Redoutable (part 1), 1/94, 15, 15, § 3/94, 227
The Redoutable (part 2), 2/94, 117
The Redoutable (part 3), 1/95, 10
- Sartore, Richard R.
She's still the Showboat, 2/88, 118
- Schleihauf, William
A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, 2/98, 117
The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, 4/96, 344, § 2/97,
114
- Shiflett, Charles R.
The Royal Navy and the Question of Imperial Defense East of
Suez, 1902-1914, 4/95, 353, § 2/96, 117, § 4/96, 337
- Sieche, Erwin F.
Austria-Hungary's Last Naval Visit to the USA, 2/90, 142, §
3/90, 218, § 4/90, 326
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, 4/96, 384
The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen - A Career Under
Two Flags (part 2), 3/90, 278, § 1/91, 5(4), § 2/92, 114
S.M.S Szent Istvan, Hungaria's Only and Ill-Fated
Dreadnought, 2/91, 112, § 2/92, 114
The Szent Istvan wreck, 3/97, 365
- Sienicky, Ignacy M.
Polish River Monitors 1919-1939, 1/88, 13
- Sifferlinger, Nikolaus A.
Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset, 1/96, 58
- Silverstone, Paul H.
1996 INRO Baltic Tour, 3/96, 286
- Simmons, Denis A.
Some Reminiscences of Life in a Base Maintenance Ship, 3/97,
160
- Snook, David
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 1),
1/89, 36
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 2),
4/89, 331, § 2/90, 110
- Spek, John D.
The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939, 1/88, 68, §
3/88, 225, § 2/89, 107(3)
- Staff
Anthonie van Dijk 1923-1997, 1/98, 45
Australian Defence Boost, 2/90, 192
The Attack on the USS Stark (FFG-31), § 2/88, 116
The Battle of Jutland 31 May - 1 June, 1918 - 80 Years Ago,
2/96, 177
China Today: The People's Navy, 4/90, 350
The Fate of Stalin's naval program, (Re), 2/92, 143
The Loss of the Project 61 Class Large Antisubmarine Warfare
Ship Otvazhnyi, 3/92, 256, § 2/94, 113
New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy, 3/91, 283
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, § 2/95,
117
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
Recent Naval Activities in the Leningrad Area, 4/90, 328
USS Kidd, 4/88, 365√
Views from the Modern Polish Navy, 4/92, 351, § 3/93, 219
- Stevenson, Gene C.
Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in WW II, § 2/88, 117,
§ 1/90, 7
- Stoker, Donald J., Jr.
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev, 4/96,
397
- Sullivan, David M.
Phantom Fleet - The Confederacy Unclaimed European-built
Warships, § 3/88, 225(2), § 2/90, 115
- Thew. Robert W.
The Type IX U-Boat, 1/91, 15
- Thompson, Stephen C.
The Design and Construction of USS Monitor, 3/90, 222
(addendum 4/90, 356) (addendum 4/90, 356)
- Todorov, Ilia
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, 1/96, 16, 16, § 4/96, 339
- Topliss, David
The Brazilian Dreadnoughts 1904-1914, 3/88, 240, § 3/94, 221
- Turrini, Alessandro
Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies, 2/95, 126, §
4/95, 329(2)
- Usov, V. Iu.
The Kronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers, 4/91, 380, §
2/92, 114, § 4/92, 331
- van Dijk, Anthoine
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 1), 4/88, 353
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 2), 1/89, 30
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 3), 4/89, 395
The Mysterious Floating Batteries of the Royal Netherlands
Navy, 3/88, 229, § 3/89, 215
- Vernet, Dieter
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, 1/97, 23
- Vernet, Inge
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, 1/97, 23
- Vinogradov, Sergei E.
Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, 3/99, 267
- Waters, K.L.
The Army Mine Planter Service, § 3/89, 216
- Wells, Linton II
Fukui Shizuo 1913-1993, 3/94, 259, § 4/95, 334
- Wildenberg, Thomas
Auxiliary Building Programs of 1938 - The U.S. Navy's Efforts
to Modernize the Train in the Prewar Era, 4/94, 333
- Wright, Christopher C.
The Battleship USS Massachusetts, § 4/88, 335
Christian de Saint Hubert (1927-19927, 2/94, 140
Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II -
an Example of an Official History - USS I Independence (CVL-22), 4/98,
342
The Fate of Tashkent, 4/94, 348
The New London Naval Station - The First Years 1862-1885,
2/93, 112, § 1/94, 5
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2) 3/97, 333
A Little Known Collision, 2/98, 158, § 4/98, 333(2)
Pearl harbor, Fifty Years Later - Notes on Five Photographs,
3/93, 292
A Photographic Memory of the Imperial Russian Navy, § 3/88,
225
Robert W. Thew (1927-1989) His Life and Work, 1/91, 9
Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges, 2/96,
188
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 1), 3/95, 228
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 2), 4/95, 335
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 3), 1/96, 11
Yet Another "Mystery Ship" - USS Pelikan (AVP-6),
1/92, 54
- Wyckoff, Robert C.
The Ballistics of the 24-Pounder Long Cannon of the USS
Constitution, 2/91, 149, § 2/92, 117
Index by Countries
- Argentina
The Argentine Navy's Recent Past in Photographs, Jean Claudio
Caso, 1/88, 84
- Australia
The ANZAC Frigate Project Underway, Harald Carstens, 1/97, 35
Australian Defence Boost, Staff, 2/90, 192
- Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary's Last Naval Visit to the USA, Erwin F.
Sieche, 2/90, 142, § 3/90, 218, § 4/90, 326
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
S.M.S Szent Istvan, Hungaria's Only and Ill-Fated
Dreadnought, Erwin F. Sieche, 2/91, 112, § 2/92, 114
The Szent Istvan wreck, Erwin F. Sieche, 3/97, 365
- Brazil
The Brazilian Dreadnoughts 1904-1914, David Topliss, 3/88,
240, § 3/94, 221
- Bulgaria
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
- Canada
The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, William Schleihauf,
4/96, 344, § 2/97, 114
Some Reminiscences of Life in a Base Maintenance Ship, Denis
A. Simmons, 3/97, 160
- Chile
The Sixth "Taitao" Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy,
Carlos Lopez, 3/97, 381
- China
China Today: The People's Navy, Staff, 4/90, 350
- Confederate States
Phantom Fleet - The Confederacy Unclaimed European-built
Warships, David M. Sullivan, § 3/88, 225(2), § 2/90, 115
Unfounded Hopes: a Design Analysis of the Confederate
Ironclad Steamer CSS Atlanta, William C. Emerson, 4/95, 367, § 2/96,
116(4)
- Cuba
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97, 13,
§ 4/97, 222
Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, J.M. Goicoechea,
2/97, 141
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
- Estonia
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
- Finland
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
- France
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 1), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 2/92, 152
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 2), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 3/92, 225
The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau, Stephen S.
Roberts, 4/93, 333
The Redoutable (part 1), Mark Saibene, 1/94, 15, 15, §
3/94, 227
The Redoutable (part 2), Mark Saibene, 2/94, 117
The Redoutable (part 3), Mark Saibene, 1/95, 10
A Resume of the Battle of Ko-Chang, 17 January 1941, Jean
Guiglini, 2/90, 135
Sous La Croux de Lorraine: the FNFL 1940-1943, Jacques
Cornic, § 2/88, 116
- Germany (and Prussia)
The Battle of Jutland 31 May - 1 June, 1918 - 80 Years Ago,
Staff, 2/96, 177
The Bismarck's Final Battle, William H. Garzke an
Robert O. Dulin, 2/94, 158, § 3/94, 232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2), §
1/96, 9
The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen - A Career Under
Two Flags (part 2), Erwin F. Sieche, 3/90, 278, § 1/91, 5(4), § 2/92, 114
The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German
Unification, Hartmut Ehlers, 3/91, 227
Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in WW II, Gene C.
Stevenson, § 2/88, 117, § 1/90, 7
The Transparent Enemy - A Few Days Inside the Volksmarine,
Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/91, 30
The Type IX U-Boat, Robert W. Thew, 1/91, 15
Volksmarine der DDR: the Other German Navy, Hartmut Ehlers,
1/92, 5, § 4/92, 331
- Great Britain
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
The Battle of Jutland 31 May - 1 June, 1918 - 80 Years Ago,
Staff, 2/96, 177
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 1),
David Snook, 1/89, 36
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 2),
David Snook, 4/89, 331, § 2/90, 110
British Warship Design methods 1860-1905, David K. Brown,
1/95, 59, § 2/96, 117
A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, William Schleihauf, 2/98, 117
The Dukes and the Warriors, Keith McBride, 4/90, 362
Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
Five Broken Down B Boats - British Submarine Operations in
the Northern Adriatic, 1915-1917, Paul Kemp and Peter Jung, 1/89, 10
HMS Kent (1914-1915) - Portsmouth to Falkland Islands
- Early Days, Vernon Howland, 1/98, 19, § 4/98, 335
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
HMS Lyme Regis: the Story of a Minesweeper, John
Lello, 2/88, 196, § 1/89, 8
The Loss of HMS Glorious - An Analysis of the Action,
Vernon W. Howland, 1/94, 47
The Loss of HMS Hood - A Re-Examination, William J.
Jurens, § 4/89 323, § 2/90, 115-116(2), § 3/90, 216, § 4/90, 323, § 1/94, 7
Ohio Must Get Through, J. Caruana, 4/92, 334, § 2/93,
109, 4/93, 329(2), § 2/94, 116
The Royal Navy and the Question of Imperial Defense East of
Suez, 1902-1914, Charles R. Shiflett, 4/95, 353, § 2/96, 117, § 4/96, 337
The Royal Navy "Scout" Class of 1904-1905, Kenneth D.
McBride, 3/94, 260, § 1/95, 51, § 3/95, 223
Seakeeping, Easter, 1916 Style, K.D. McBride, 1/90, 50
That Imperfect Arm: Quantifying the Carronade, William
Roberts, 3/96, 231, § 1/97, 9
HMS Vanguard, Michael A. Houghton, 3/98, 225
- Greece
The Armored Cruiser Averoff, Luciano Grazioli, 4/88,
370
- Guatemala
The Guatemalan Navy, Julio A. Montes, 2/96, 151, § 4/96, 340
- India
New Developments in the Indian Navy, Maurizio Del Prete et
al., 1/88, 40
- Italy
The Allied Assault on Aquila Operation Toast, Mark
Grossman, 2/90, 166, § 3/90, 219, § 4/89, 324, § 2/91, 109
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
The Comandanti Class Destroyer of The Italian Navy
1942-1943, Erminio Bagnasco and Mark Grossman, 3/90, 258 (addendum 4/90, 356)
Decima Flotilla Decimated, Joseph Caruana, 2/91, 179, § 4/92,
329
Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies, Alessandro
Turrini, 2/95, 126, § 4/95, 329(2)
Ohio Must Get Through, J. Caruana, 4/92, 334, § 2/93,
109, 4/93, 329(2), § 2/94, 116
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO - Genoa,
June 15th 1991, Maurizio Brescia, 3/91, 281
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 5th 1992, Maurizio Brescia, 4/92, 406
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Livorno, June 19th 1993, Maurizio Brescia, 2/94, 185
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 4th 1994, Maurizio Brescia, 3/94, 233
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Padenghe sul Garda, June 1st 1996, Maurizio Brescia, 3/96, 294
The Sinking of the Italian Aircraft Carrier Aquila: A
Controversial Question, Erminio Bagnasco and Achille Rastelli, 1/90, 55
- Japan
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
Fukui Shizuo 1913-1993, Linton Wells II, 3/94, 259, § 4/95,
334
Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines - Details of the
YU-2 Class Transport Submarine YU-3, Mark L. Bailey, 1/98, 55, § 3/98, 221(2), §
4/98, 329
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
- Latvia
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), Hartmut
Ehlers, 3/95, 253
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), Hartmut
Ehlers, 2/96, 119
- Lithuania
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), Hartmut
Ehlers, 3/95, 253
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), Hartmut
Ehlers, 2/96, 119
- Netherlands
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 1), Anthoine van Dijk, 4/88, 353
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 2), Anthoine van Dijk, 1/89, 30
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 3), Anthoine van Dijk, 4/89, 395
The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939, John D. Spek,
1/88, 68, § 3/88, 225, § 2/89, 107(3)
The Mysterious Floating Batteries of the Royal Netherlands
Navy, Anthonie van Dijk, 3/88, 229, § 3/89, 215
- Oman
The Royal Navy of Oman, Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/93, 59
- Poland
Polish River Monitors 1919-1939, Ignacy Sienicki M.Eng.,
1/88, 13
Recent Developments in the Polish Navy, Hartmut Ehlers, 2/93,
137, § 1/94, 9
Views from the Modern Polish Navy, Staff, 4/92, 351, § 3/93,
219
- Russia (and USSR)
Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Sergei E.
Vinogradov, 3/99, 267
The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov, V.V. Arbuzov,
4/92, 368
The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program, Evan Mawdsley, 4/90, 400,
§ 4/91, 323, § 3/92, 222, § 4/92, 329
The Fate of Stalin's naval program, (Re) Staff, 2/92, 143
The Fate of Tashkent, Christopher C. Wright, 4/94, 348
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
Impressions from a Week in the Baltiisk/Kaliningrad Area,
Hartmut Ehlers, 4/94, 361
The Kronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers, V. Iu. Usov,
4/91, 380, § 2/92, 114, § 4/92, 331
The Loss of the Project 61 Class Large Antisubmarine Warfare
Ship Otvazhnyi, Staff, 3/92, 256, § 2/94, 113
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, Dieter and Inge Wernet, 1/97, 23
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), Hartmut
Ehlers, 3/95, 253
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), Hartmut
Ehlers, 2/96, 119
New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy, Staff, 3/91, 283
A Photographic Memory of the Imperial Russian Navy,
Christopher C. Wright, § 3/88, 225
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, Staff, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, §
2/95, 117
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
Recent Naval Activities in the Leningrad Area, Staff, 4/90,
328
River Warships from the Heart of Ukraine, Ihor Perestiuk,
2/97, 165
The Sovetskii Soiuz Class Battleships, V. Iu.
Gribovskii, 2/93, 151, 4/93, 330(2)
Soviet Battleships (part 2), Rolf Erikson, § 3/90, 216, §
1/91, 6
Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in WW II, Gene C.
Stevenson, § 2/88, 117, § 1/90, 7
The World's First Guided-Missile Ship?, Evan Mawdsley, 1/92,
48, § 3/92, 221
- South Africa
Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset, Nikolaus
A. Sifferlinger, 1/96, 58
- Thailand (Siam)
The Thai Navy, Stephen S. Roberts, § 2/88, 113, § 3/88, 226
- United States
The Army Mine Planter Service, K.L. Waters, § 3/89, 216
The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), Christopher P. Cavas,
3/91, 217
The Attack on the USS Stark (FFG-31), Staff, § 2/88,
116
Auxiliary Building Programs of 1938 - The U.S. Navy's Efforts
to Modernize the Train in the Prewar Era, Thomas Wildenberg, 4/94, 333
The Ballistics of the 24-Pounder Long Cannon of the USS
Constitution, Robert C. Wyckoff, 2/91, 149, § 2/92, 117
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
The Battleship USS Massachusetts, Christopher C.
Wright, § 4/88, 335
The Design and Construction of USS Monitor, Stephen C.
Thompson, 3/90, 222 (addendum 4/90, 356)
Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II -
an Example of an Official History - USS Independence (CVL-22),
Christopher C. Wright, 4/98, 342
Drydocking ex-USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850):
Stabilizing and Restoring a Museum Ship, Strafford Morss, 1/90, 9
The Evolution of Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy,
1920-1945, William J. Jurens, 3/91, 240, § 4/91, 323
Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats, Stewart A. Carpenter,
§1/88, 5, § 2/88, 116, 116, § 4/88, 337
The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen - A Career Under
Two Flags (part 2), Erwin F. Sieche, 3/90, 278, § 1/91, 5(4), § 2/92, 114
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
History of Uss Stewart (DD-224) 1920-1941 (part 2),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 384
Honoringf the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the U.S.
Battleship Maine, Francis J. Allen, 4/98, 386
An Ironclad Forgery, Jerry Harlowe, 1/90, 88, § 3/90, 218
A Little Known Collision, Christopher C. Wright, 2/98, 158, §
4/98, 333(2)
The Neglected Ironclad: A Design and Construction Analysis of
the U.S.S. New Ironsides, William H. Roberts, 2/89, 109, § 4/89, 323, §
2/90, 115-116(2)
The New London Naval Station - The First Years 1862-1885,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/93, 112, § 1/94, 5
The Oahu Turrets, E.R. Lewis and D.P. Kirchner, 3/92, 273, §
1/93, 9
"Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, Francis J.
Allen, 3/93, 226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
Pearl harbor, Fifty Years Later - Notes on Five Photographs,
Christopher C. Wright, 3/93, 292
The Removal of the North Sea Mine Barrage, Harry C.
Armstrong, 2/88, 134, § 4/88, 333, § 1/89, 8
Results of U.S. Submarine Minelaying Activities During World
War II as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey, John D. Alden, 1/93, 46
Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/96, 188
She's still the Showboat, Richard R. Sartore, 2/88, 118
The Tacoma-class Frigates of World War II, Robert E.
Johnson, 2/92, 120, § 4/92, 332, § 1/94, 11
That Imperfect Arm: Quantifying the Carronade, William
Roberts, 3/96, 231, § 1/97, 9
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 1), Christopher C. Wright, 3/95, 228
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 2), Christopher C. Wright, 4/95, 335
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 3), Christopher C. Wright, 1/96, 11
"Thunder Mountain" - The Ironclad Ram Dunderberg,
William H. Roberts, 4/93, 363
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography, §1/88,
8(2), § 3/88, 227
U.S. Navy Mystery Ships, Edward F. & Kenneth M. Beyer, 4/91,
322, § 2/92, 113(4), § 3/92, 221
USS DD-224 (ex Stewart) - The Voyage Home, John W.
Klar, 1/90, 74
The USS Indiana (BB-58), Harry C. Armstrong, 1/96, 51
USS Kidd, Staff, 4/88, 365, § 2/89, 108
USS Stewart (DD-224) Design and Construction (part 1),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 376
What Happened on the Iowa - The Ring of Truth (?),
William J. Jurens, 2/90, 118
World War II Operational History of USS Stewart (DD-224), John W. Klar, 2/89, 139
Yet Another "Mystery Ship" - USS Pelikan (AVP-6),
Christopher C. Wright, 1/92, 54
Index of
Time Periods
- Early 19th Century (1801-1835)
The Ballistics of the 24-Pounder Long Cannon of the USS
Constitution, Robert C. Wyckoff, 2/91, 149, § 2/92, 117
That Imperfect Arm: Quantifying the Carronade, William
Roberts, 3/96, 231, § 1/97, 9
- Mid 19th Century (1836-1865)
British Warship Design methods 1860-1905, David K. Brown,
1/95, 59, § 2/96, 117
The Mysterious Floating Batteries of the Royal Netherlands
Navy, Anthonie van Dijk, 3/88, 229, § 3/89, 215
The New London Naval Station - The First Years 1862-1885,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/93, 112, § 1/94, 5
- American Civil War (1861-1865)
An Ironclad Forgery, Jerry Harlowe, 1/90, 88, § 3/90, 218
The Design and Construction of USS Monitor, Stephen C.
Thompson, 3/90, 222 (addendum 4/90, 356)
The Neglected Ironclad: A Design and Construction Analysis of
the U.S.S. New Ironsides, William H. Roberts, 2/89, 109, § 4/89, 323, §
2/90, 115-116(2)
Phantom Fleet - The Confederacy Unclaimed European-built
Warships, David M. Sullivan, § 3/88, 225(2), § 2/90, 115
"Thunder Mountain" - The Ironclad Ram Dunderberg,
William H. Roberts, 4/93, 363
Unfounded Hopes: a Design Analysis of the Confederate
Ironclad Steamer CSS Atlanta, William C. Emerson, 4/95, 367, § 2/96,
116(4)
- Late 19th Century (1866-1900)
The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov, V.V. Arbuzov,
4/92, 368
British Warship Design methods 1860-1905, David K. Brown,
1/95, 59, § 2/96, 117
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau, Stephen S.
Roberts, 4/93, 333
Honoringf the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the U.S.
Battleship Maine, Francis J. Allen, 4/98, 386
The New London Naval Station - The First Years 1862-1885,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/93, 112, § 1/94, 5
"Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, Francis J.
Allen, 3/93, 226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
The Redoutable (part 1), Mark Saibene, 1/94, 15, 15, §
3/94, 227
The Redoutable (part 2), Mark Saibene, 2/94, 117
The Redoutable (part 3), Mark Saibene, 1/95, 10
- Early 20th Century (1901-1913)
The Armored Cruiser Averoff, Luciano Grazioli, 4/88,
370
Austria-Hungary's Last Naval Visit to the USA, Erwin F.
Sieche, 2/90, 142, § 3/90, 218, § 4/90, 326
Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Sergei E.
Vinogradov, 3/99, 267
The Brazilian Dreadnoughts 1904-1914, David Topliss, 3/88,
240, § 3/94, 221
British Warship Design methods 1860-1905, David K. Brown,
1/95, 59, § 2/96, 117
A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, William Schleihauf, 2/98, 117
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97, 13,
§ 4/97, 222
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, J.M. Goicoechea,
2/97, 141
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 1), Anthoine van Dijk, 4/88, 353
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 2), Anthoine van Dijk, 1/89, 30
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 3), Anthoine van Dijk, 4/89, 395
The Dukes and the Warriors, Keith McBride, 4/90, 362
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
Honoring of the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the U.S.
Battleship Maine, Francis J. Allen, 4/98, 386
Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies, Alessandro
Turrini, 2/95, 126, § 4/95, 329(2)
"Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, Francis J.
Allen, 3/93, 226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
The Royal Navy and the Question of Imperial Defense East of
Suez, 1902-1914, Charles R. Shiflett, 4/95, 353, § 2/96, 117, § 4/96, 337
The Royal Navy "Scout" Class of 1904-1905, Kenneth D.
McBride, 3/94, 260, § 1/95, 51, § 3/95, 223
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 1), Christopher C. Wright, 3/95, 228
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 2), Christopher C. Wright, 4/95, 335
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 3), Christopher C. Wright, 1/96, 11
- WW I (1914-1918)
The Battle of Jutland 31 May - 1 June, 1918 - 80 Years Ago,
Staff, 2/96, 177
Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Sergei E.
Vinogradov, 3/99, 267
A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, William Schleihauf, 2/98, 117
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97, 13,
§ 4/97, 222
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, J.M. Goicoechea,
2/97, 141
The Dukes and the Warriors, Keith McBride, 4/90, 362
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
Five Broken Down B Boats - British Submarine Operations in
the Northern Adriatic, 1915-1917, Paul Kemp and Peter Jung, 1/89, 10
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
HMS Kent (1914-1915) - Portsmouth to Falkland Islands
- Early Days, Vernon Howland, 1/98, 19, § 4/98, 335
The Removal of the North Sea Mine Barrage, Harry C.
Armstrong, 2/88, 134, § 4/88, 333, § 1/89, 8
Seakeeping, Easter, 1916 Style, K.D. McBride, 1/90, 50
Silent Propulsion, David K. Brown, 1/90, 72
S.M.S Szent Istvan, Hungaria's Only and Ill-Fated
Dreadnought, Erwin F. Sieche, 2/91, 112, § 2/92, 114
The Szent Istvan wreck, Erwin F. Sieche, 3/97, 365
U.S. Navy Mystery Ships, Edward F. & Kenneth M. Beyer, 4/91,
322, § 2/92, 113(4), § 3/92, 221
- Between WW I and WW II (1919-1939)
Auxiliary Building Programs of 1938 - The U.S. Navy's Efforts
to Modernize the Train in the Prewar Era, Thomas Wildenberg, 4/94, 333
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 1),
David Snook, 1/89, 36
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 2),
David Snook, 4/89, 331, § 2/90, 110
The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939, John D. Spek,
1/88, 68, § 3/88, 225, § 2/89, 107(3)
Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
The Evolution of Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy,
1920-1945, William J. Jurens, 3/91, 240, § 4/91, 323
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 1), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 2/92, 152
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 2), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 3/92, 225
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
History of Uss Stewart (DD-224) 1920-1941 (part 2),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 384
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, Dieter and Inge Wernet, 1/97, 23
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
Polish River Monitors 1919-1939, Ignacy Sienicki M.Eng.,
1/88, 13
River Warships from the Heart of Ukraine, Ihor Perestiuk,
2/97, 165
USS Stewart (DD-224) Design and Construction (part 1),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 376
- WW II (1939-1945)
The Allied Assault on Aquila Operation Toast, Mark
Grossman, 2/90, 166, § 3/90, 219, § 4/89, 324, § 2/91, 109
The Army Mine Planter Service, K.L. Waters, § 3/89, 216
The Battleship USS Massachusetts, Christopher C.
Wright, § 4/88, 335
The Bismarck's Final Battle, William H. Garzke an
Robert O. Dulin, 2/94, 158, § 3/94, 232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2), §
1/96, 9
The Comandanti Class Destroyer of The Italian Navy
1942-1943, Erminio Bagnasco and Mark Grossman, 3/90, 258 (addendum 4/90, 356)
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97, 13,
§ 4/97, 222
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
Decima Flotilla Decimated, Joseph Caruana, 2/91, 179, § 4/92,
329
Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II -
an Example of an Official History - USS Independence (CVL-22),
Christopher C. Wright, 4/98, 342
Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
The Evolution of Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy,
1920-1945, William J. Jurens, 3/91, 240, § 4/91, 323
The Fate of Tashkent, Christopher C. Wright, 4/94, 348
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen - A Career Under
Two Flags (part 2), Erwin F. Sieche, 3/90, 278, § 1/91, 5(4), § 2/92, 114
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines - Details of the
YU-2 Class Transport Submarine YU-3, Mark L. Bailey, 1/98, 55, § 3/98, 221(2), §
4/98, 329
The Kronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers, V. Iu. Usov,
4/91, 380, § 2/92, 114, § 4/92, 331
The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, William Schleihauf,
4/96, 344, § 2/97, 114
A Little Known Collision, Christopher C. Wright, 2/98, 158, §
4/98, 333(2)
The Loss of HMS Hood - A Re-Examination, William J.
Jurens, § 4/89 323, § 2/90, 115-116(2), § 3/90, 216, § 4/90, 323, § 1/94, 7
HMS Lyme Regis: the Story of a Minesweeper, John
Lello, 2/88, 196, § 1/89, 8
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, Dieter and Inge Wernet, 1/97, 23
Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset, Nikolaus
A. Sifferlinger, 1/96, 58
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, J.M. Goicoechea,
2/97, 141
The Oahu Turrets, E.R. Lewis and D.P. Kirchner, 3/92, 273, §
1/93, 9
Ohio Must Get Through, J. Caruana, 4/92, 334, § 2/93,
109, 4/93, 329(2), § 2/94, 116
Pearl harbor, Fifty Years Later - Notes on Five Photographs,
Christopher C. Wright, 3/93, 292
Results of U.S. Submarine Minelaying Activities During World
War II as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey, John D. Alden, 1/93, 46
A Resume of the Battle of Ko-Chang, 17 January 1941, Jean
Guiglini, 2/90, 135
She's still the Showboat, Richard R. Sartore, 2/88, 118
The Sinking of the Italian Aircraft Carrier Aquila: A
Controversial Question, Erminio Bagnasco and Achille Rastelli, 1/90, 55
Some Reminiscences of Life in a Base Maintenance Ship, Denis
A. Simmons, 3/97, 160
Sous La Croux de Lorraine: the FNFL 1940-1943, Jacques
Cornic, § 2/88, 116
The Sovetskii Soiuz Class Battleships, V. Iu.
Gribovskii, 2/93, 151, 4/93, 330(2)
Soviet Battleships (part 2), Rolf Erikson, § 3/90, 216, §
1/91, 6
Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in WW II, Gene C.
Stevenson, § 2/88, 117, § 1/90, 7
The Tacoma-class Frigates of World War II, Robert E.
Johnson, 2/92, 120, § 4/92, 332, § 1/94, 11
The Type IX U-Boat, Robert W. Thew, 1/91, 15
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography, John W.
Klar, §1/88, 8(2), § 3/88, 227
USS DD-224 (ex Stewart) - The Voyage Home, John W.
Klar, 1/90, 74
The USS Indiana (BB-58), Harry C. Armstrong, 1/96, 51
USS Kidd, Staff, 4/88, 365, § 2/89, 108
HMS Vanguard, Michael A. Houghton, 3/98, 225
World War II Operational History of USS Stewart (DD-224), John W. Klar, 2/89, 139
Yet Another "Mystery Ship" - USS Pelikan (AVP-6),
Christopher C. Wright, 1/92, 54
- Post WW II (1946/-1969)
The Argentine Navy's Recent Past in Photographs, Jean Claudio
Caso, 1/88, 84
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97, 13,
§ 4/97, 222
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, J.M. Goicoechea,
2/97, 141
The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program, Evan Mawdsley, 4/90, 400,
§ 4/91, 323, § 3/92, 222, § 4/92, 329
The Fate of Stalin's naval program, (Re) Staff, 2/92, 143
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, William Schleihauf,
4/96, 344, § 2/97, 114
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, Dieter and Inge Wernet, 1/97, 23
Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset, Nikolaus
A. Sifferlinger, 1/96, 58
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, Staff, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, §
2/95, 117
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
HMS Vanguard, Michael A. Houghton, 3/98, 225
The World's First Guided-Missile Ship?, Evan Mawdsley, 1/92,
48, § 3/92, 221
- Late 20th Century (1970-2000)
The ANZAC Frigate Project Underway, Harald Carstens, 1/97, 35
The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), Christopher P. Cavas,
3/91, 217
Australian Defence Boost, Staff, 2/90, 192
The Attack on the USS Stark (FFG-31), Staff, § 2/88,
116
China Today: The People's Navy, Staff, 4/90, 350
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
The Guatemalan Navy, Julio A. Montes, 2/96, 151, § 4/96, 340
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
Impressions from a Week in the Baltiisk/Kaliningrad Area,
Hartmut Ehlers, 4/94, 361
The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, William Schleihauf,
4/96, 344, § 2/97, 114
The Loss of the Project 61 Class Large Antisubmarine Warfare
Ship Otvazhnyi, Staff, 3/92, 256, § 2/94, 113
Modern Propeller Design, David K. Brown, 4/89, 361
Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset, Nikolaus
A. Sifferlinger, 1/96, 58
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), Hartmut
Ehlers, 3/95, 253
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), Hartmut
Ehlers, 2/96, 119
The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German
Unification, Hartmut Ehlers, 3/91, 227
New Developments in the Indian Navy, Maurizio Del Prete et
al., 1/88, 40
New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy, Staff, 3/91, 283
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, Staff, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, §
2/95, 117
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
Powering of Warships, David K. Brown, 3/945, 234, § 1/95,6
Recent Developments in the Polish Navy, Hartmut Ehlers, 2/93,
137, § 1/94, 9
Recent Naval Activities in the Leningrad Area, Staff, 4/90,
328
The Royal Navy of Oman, Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/93, 59
Seaworth by Design, David K. Brown, 4/88, 341
Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/96, 188
The Sixth "Taitao" Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy,
Carlos Lopez, 3/97, 381
The Transparent Enemy - A Few Days Inside the Volksmarine,
Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/91, 30
Views from the Modern Polish Navy, Staff, 4/92, 351, § 3/93,
219
Volksmarine der DDR: the Other German Navy, Hartmut Ehlers,
1/92, 5, § 4/92, 331
What Happened on the Iowa - The Ring of Truth (?),
William J. Jurens, 2/90, 118
Index by Ship Types
- Battleships
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Sergei E.
Vinogradov, 3/99, 267
The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov, V.V. Arbuzov,
4/92, 368
The Battleship USS Massachusetts, Christopher C.
Wright, § 4/88, 335
The Bismarck's Final Battle, William H. Garzke an
Robert O. Dulin, 2/94, 158, § 3/94, 232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2), §
1/96, 9
The Brazilian Dreadnoughts 1904-1914, David Topliss, 3/88,
240, § 3/94, 221
A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, William Schleihauf, 2/98, 117
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy,
Anthoine van Dijk (part 1), 4/88, 353
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 2), Anthoine van Dijk, 1/89, 30
The Drawingboard Battleships for the Royal Netherlands Navy
(part 3), Anthoine van Dijk, 4/89, 395
The Evolution of Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy,
1920-1945, William J. Jurens, 3/91, 240, § 4/91, 323
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
Honoringf the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the U.S.
Battleship Maine, Francis J. Allen, 4/98, 386
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, Dieter and Inge Wernet, 1/97, 23
"Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, Francis J.
Allen, 3/93, 226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
Pearl harbor, Fifty Years Later - Notes on Five Photographs,
Christopher C. Wright, 3/93, 292
The Redoutable (part 1), Mark Saibene, 1/94, 15, 15, §
3/94, 227
The Redoutable (part 2), Mark Saibene, 2/94, 117
The Redoutable (part 3), Mark Saibene, 1/95, 10
She's still the Showboat, Richard R. Sartore, 2/88, 118
Seakeeping, Easter, 1916 Style, K.D. McBride, 1/90, 50
The Sovetskii Soiuz Class Battleships, V. Iu.
Gribovskii, 2/93, 151, 4/93, 330(2)
S.M.S Szent Istvan, Hungaria's Only and Ill-Fated
Dreadnought, Erwin F. Sieche, 2/91, 112, § 2/92, 114
Soviet Battleships (part 2), Rolf Erikson, § 3/90, 216, §
1/91, 6
The Szent Istvan wreck, Erwin F. Sieche, 3/97, 365
The USS Indiana (BB-58), Harry C. Armstrong, 1/96, 51
HMS Vanguard, Michael A. Houghton, 3/98, 225
What Happened on the Iowa - The Ring of Truth (?),
William J. Jurens, 2/90, 118
- Battlecruisers
The Kronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers, V. Iu. Usov,
4/91, 380, § 2/92, 114, § 4/92, 331
The Loss of HMS Hood - A Re-Examination, William J.
Jurens, § 4/89 323, § 2/90, 115-116(2), § 3/90, 216, § 4/90, 323, § 1/94, 7
- Armored Cruisers
The Armored Cruiser Averoff, Luciano Grazioli, 4/88,
370
The Dukes and the Warriors, Keith McBride, 4/90, 362
- Ironclads
The Neglected Ironclad: A Design and Construction Analysis of
the U.S.S. New Ironsides, William H. Roberts, 2/89, 109, § 4/89, 323, §
2/90, 115-116(2)
"Thunder Mountain" - The Ironclad Ram Dunderberg,
William H. Roberts, 4/93, 363
Unfounded Hopes: a Design Analysis of the Confederate
Ironclad Steamer CSS Atlanta, William C. Emerson, 4/95, 367, § 2/96,
116(4)
- Coast Defense Ships
The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau, Stephen S.
Roberts, 4/93, 333
- Monitors
The Design and Construction of USS Monitor, Stephen C.
Thompson, 3/90, 222 (addendum 4/90, 356)
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
An Ironclad Forgery, Jerry Harlowe, 1/90, 88, § 3/90, 218
- Aircraft Carriers
The Allied Assault on Aquila Operation Toast, Mark
Grossman, 2/90, 166, § 3/90, 219, § 4/89, 324, § 2/91, 109
Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II -
an Example of an Official History - USS Independence (CVL-22),
Christopher C. Wright, 4/98, 342
The Loss of HMS Glorious - An Analysis of the Action,
Vernon W. Howland, 1/94, 47
The Sinking of the Italian Aircraft Carrier Aquila: A
Controversial Question, Erminio Bagnasco and Achille Rastelli, 1/90, 55
- Cruisers
A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, William Schleihauf, 2/98, 117
Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 1), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 2/92, 152
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 2), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 3/92, 225
The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen - A Career Under
Two Flags (part 2), Erwin F. Sieche, 3/90, 278, § 1/91, 5(4), § 2/92, 114
HMS Kent (1914-1915) - Portsmouth to Falkland Islands
- Early Days, Vernon Howland, 1/98, 19, § 4/98, 335
A Little Known Collision, Christopher C. Wright, 2/98, 158, §
4/98, 333(2)
The Royal Navy "Scout" Class of 1904-1905, Kenneth D.
McBride, 3/94, 260, § 1/95, 51, § 3/95, 223
- Destroyers and Destroyer leaders
The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), Christopher P. Cavas,
3/91, 217
The Comandanti Class Destroyer of The Italian Navy
1942-1943, Erminio Bagnasco and Mark Grossman, 3/90, 258 (addendum 4/90, 356)
Drydocking ex-USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850):
Stabilizing and Restoring a Museum Ship, Strafford Morss, 1/90, 9
The Fate of Tashkent, Christopher C. Wright, 4/94, 348
History of Uss Stewart (DD-224) 1920-1941 (part 2),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 384
The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, William Schleihauf,
4/96, 344, § 2/97, 114
The Loss of the Project 61 Class Large Antisubmarine Warfare
Ship Otvazhnyi, Staff, 3/92, 256, § 2/94, 113
Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/96, 188
USS DD-224 (ex Stewart) - The Voyage Home, John W.
Klar, 1/90, 74
USS Kidd, Staff, 4/88, 365, § 2/89, 108
USS Stewart (DD-224) Design and Construction (part 1),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 376
World War II Operational History of USS Stewart (DD-224), John W. Klar, 2/89, 139
- Frigates
The ANZAC Frigate Project Underway, Harald Carstens, 1/97, 35
The Attack on the USS Stark (FFG-31), Staff, § 2/88,
116
Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/96, 188
The Tacoma-class Frigates of World War II, Robert E.
Johnson, 2/92, 120, § 4/92, 332, § 1/94, 11
- Guided Missile Vessels
The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), Christopher P. Cavas,
3/91, 217
The Attack on the USS Stark (FFG-31), Staff, § 2/88,
116
Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/96, 188
The World's First Guided-Missile Ship?, Evan Mawdsley, 1/92,
48, § 3/92, 221
- Submarines
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
Five Broken Down B Boats - British Submarine Operations in
the Northern Adriatic, 1915-1917, Paul Kemp and Peter Jung, 1/89, 10
Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines - Details of the
YU-2 Class Transport Submarine YU-3, Mark L. Bailey, 1/98, 55, § 3/98, 221(2), §
4/98, 329
Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies, Alessandro
Turrini, 2/95, 126, § 4/95, 329(2)
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
Results of U.S. Submarine Minelaying Activities During World
War II as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey, John D. Alden, 1/93, 46
Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in WW II, Gene C.
Stevenson, § 2/88, 117, § 1/90, 7
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 1), Christopher C. Wright, 3/95, 228
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 2), Christopher C. Wright, 4/95, 335
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 3), Christopher C. Wright, 1/96, 11
The Type IX U-Boat, Robert W. Thew, 1/91, 15
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
- Minesweepers
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
HMS Lyme Regis: the Story of a Minesweeper, John
Lello, 2/88, 196, § 1/89, 8
The Removal of the North Sea Mine Barrage, Harry C.
Armstrong, 2/88, 134, § 4/88, 333, § 1/89, 8
- Patrol Boats
The Sixth "Taitao" Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy,
Carlos Lopez, 3/97, 381
- Auxiliaries
Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset, Nikolaus
A. Sifferlinger, 1/96, 58
Some Reminiscences of Life in a Base Maintenance Ship, Denis
A. Simmons, 3/97, 160
Yet Another "Mystery Ship" - USS Pelikan (AVP-6),
Christopher C. Wright, 1/92, 54
- Assault Craft
Decima Flotilla Decimated, Joseph Caruana, 2/91, 179, § 4/92,
329
- Floating Batteries
The Mysterious Floating Batteries of the Royal Netherlands
Navy, Anthonie van Dijk, 3/88, 229, § 3/89, 215
- River Monitors
Polish River Monitors 1919-1939, Ignacy Sienicki M.Eng.,
1/88, 13
- U.S. Army Vessels
The Army Mine Planter Service, K.L. Waters, § 3/89, 216
Fifty (50) Years of Army Dredge Boats, Stewart A. Carpenter,
§1/88, 5, § 2/88, 116, 116, § 4/88, 337
- Merchant Ships
Ohio Must Get Through, J. Caruana, 4/92, 334, § 2/93,
109, 4/93, 329(2), § 2/94, 116
- Sailing Ships
The Ballistics of the 24-Pounder Long Cannon of the USS
Constitution, Robert C. Wyckoff, 2/91, 149, § 2/92, 117
- Various Ships Types
The Argentine Navy's Recent Past in Photographs, Jean Claudio
Caso, 1/88, 84
Auxiliary Building Programs of 1938 - The U.S. Navy's Efforts
to Modernize the Train in the Prewar Era, Thomas Wildenberg, 4/94, 333
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 1),
David Snook, 1/89, 36
The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939, John D. Spek,
1/88, 68, § 3/88, 225, § 2/89, 107(3)
East European Museum Ships, Tadeusz Klimczyk, 4/89, 379
The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program, Evan Mawdsley, 4/90, 400,
§ 4/91, 323, § 3/92, 222, § 4/92, 329
The Fate of Stalin's naval program, (Re) Staff, 2/92, 143
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
The Guatemalan Navy, Julio A. Montes, 2/96, 151, § 4/96, 340
Impressions from a Week in the Baltiisk/Kaliningrad Area,
Hartmut Ehlers, 4/94, 361
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), Hartmut
Ehlers, 3/95, 253
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), Hartmut
Ehlers, 2/96, 119
The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German
Unification, Hartmut Ehlers, 3/91, 227
New Developments in the Indian Navy, Maurizio Del Prete et
al., 1/88, 40
New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy, Staff, 3/91, 283
Phantom Fleet - The Confederacy Unclaimed European-built
Warships, David M. Sullivan, § 3/88, 225(2), § 2/90, 115
A Photographic Memory of the Imperial Russian Navy,
Christopher C. Wright, § 3/88, 225
Powering of Warships, David K. Brown, 3/945, 234, § 1/95,6
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, Staff, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, §
2/95, 117
Recent Developments in the Polish Navy, Hartmut Ehlers, 2/93,
137, § 1/94, 9
Recent Naval Activities in the Leningrad Area, Staff, 4/90,
328
A Resume of the Battle of Ko-Chang, 17 January 1941, Jean
Guiglini, 2/90, 135
The Royal Navy of Oman, Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/93, 59
Seaworth by Design, David K. Brown, 4/88, 341
Sous La Croux de Lorraine: the FNFL 1940-1943, Jacques
Cornic, § 2/88, 116
The Royal Navy and the Question of Imperial Defense East of
Suez, 1902-1914, Charles R. Shiflett, 4/95, 353, § 2/96, 117, § 4/96, 337
The Thai Navy, Stephen S. Roberts, § 2/88, 113, § 3/88, 226
The Transparent Enemy - A Few Days Inside the Volksmarine,
Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/91, 30
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography, John W.
Klar, §1/88, 8(2), § 3/88, 227
U.S. Navy Mystery Ships, Edward F. & Kenneth M. Beyer, 4/91,
322, § 2/92, 113(4), § 3/92, 221
Views from the Modern Polish Navy, Staff, 4/92, 351, § 3/93,
219
Volksmarine der DDR: the Other German Navy, Hartmut Ehlers,
1/92, 5, § 4/92, 331
Index by Topics other than Ships
- Armor and Weapons/Ordnance
The Ballistics of the 24-Pounder Long Cannon of the USS
Constitution, Robert C. Wyckoff, 2/91, 149, § 2/92, 117
A Concentrated Effort: Royal Navy Gunnery Exercises at the
End of the Great War, William Schleihauf, 2/98, 117
The Evolution of Battleship Gunnery in the U.S. Navy,
1920-1945, William J. Jurens, 3/91, 240, § 4/91, 323
Face Hardened Armor, Nathan F. Okun, 3/89, 262, § 1/90, 5, §
3/90, 215(2), § 1/91, 5
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
Maksim Gor'kii I: A Recent Example of the Re-Use of Naval
Turrets in Coast Defenses, Dieter and Inge Wernet, 1/97, 23
The Oahu Turrets, E.R. Lewis and D.P. Kirchner, 3/92, 273, §
1/93, 9
"Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, Francis J.
Allen, 3/93, 226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
That Imperfect Arm: Quantifying the Carronade, William
Roberts, 3/96, 231, § 1/97, 9
What Happened on the Iowa - The Ring of Truth (?),
William J. Jurens, 2/90, 118
- History - Miscellaneous Subjects
The Allied Assault on Aquila Operation Toast, Mark
Grossman, 2/90, 166, § 3/90, 219, § 4/89, 324, § 2/91, 109
Austria-Hungary's Last Naval Visit to the USA, Erwin F.
Sieche, 2/90, 142, § 3/90, 218, § 4/90, 326
The Bismarck's Final Battle, William H. Garzke an
Robert O. Dulin, 2/94, 158, § 3/94, 232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2), §
1/96, 9
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 1),
David Snook, 1/89, 36
British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920 (part 2),
David Snook, 4/89, 331, § 2/90, 110
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97, 13,
§ 4/97, 222
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
Notes on History of Cuban Navy 1946-1958, J.M. Goicoechea,
2/97, 141
Decima Flotilla Decimated, Joseph Caruana, 2/91, 179, § 4/92,
329
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
The Fate of Tashkent, Christopher C. Wright, 4/94, 348
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 1), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 2/92, 152
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 2), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 3/92, 225
Five Broken Down B Boats - British Submarine Operations in
the Northern Adriatic, 1915-1917, Paul Kemp and Peter Jung, 1/89, 10
The German Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen - A Career Under
Two Flags (part 2), Erwin F. Sieche, 3/90, 278, § 1/91, 5(4), § 2/92, 114
History of Uss Stewart (DD-224) 1920-1941 (part 2),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 384
HMS Kent (1914-1915) - Portsmouth to Falkland Islands
- Early Days, Vernon Howland, 1/98, 19, § 4/98, 335
Honoringf the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the U.S.
Battleship Maine, Francis J. Allen, 4/98, 386
A Little Known Collision, Christopher C. Wright, 2/98, 158, §
4/98, 333(2)
The Loss of HMS Glorious - An Analysis of the Action,
Vernon W. Howland, 1/94, 47
HMS Lyme Regis: the Story of a Minesweeper, John Lello,
2/88, 196, § 1/89, 8
New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy, Staff, 3/91, 283
The New London Naval Station - The First Years 1862-1885,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/93, 112, § 1/94, 5
Ohio Must Get Through, J. Caruana, 4/92, 334, § 2/93,
109, 4/93, 329(2), § 2/94, 116
Results of U.S. Submarine Minelaying Activities During World
War II as Reported in the Strategic Bombing Survey, John D. Alden, 1/93, 46
A Resume of the Battle of Ko-Chang, 17 January 1941, Jean
Guiglini, 2/90, 135
The Royal Navy and the Question of Imperial Defense East of
Suez, 1902-1914, Charles R. Shiflett, 4/95, 353, § 2/96, 117, § 4/96, 337
Some Reminiscences of Life in a Base Maintenance Ship, Denis
A. Simmons, 3/97, 160
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
U.S. Navy Mystery Ships, Edward F. & Kenneth M. Beyer, 4/91,
322, § 2/92, 113(4), § 3/92, 221
USS DD-224 (ex Stewart) - The Voyage Home, John W.
Klar, 1/90, 74
World War II Operational History of USS Stewart (DD-224), John W. Klar, 2/89, 139
- Miscellaneous
China Today: The People's Navy, Staff, 4/90, 350
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
Great Britain Tour, October 6-14, 1990, Allan Harris, 4/90,
407
1996 INRO Baltic Tour, Paul H. Silverstone, 3/96, 286
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO - Genoa,
June 15th 1991, Maurizio Brescia, 3/91, 281
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 5th 1992, Maurizio Brescia, 4/92, 406
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Livorno, June 19th 1993, Maurizio Brescia, 2/94, 185
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Bologna, June 4th 1994, Maurizio Brescia, 3/94, 233
Report on the Reunion of the Italian Members of INRO -
Padenghe sul Garda, June 1st 1996, Maurizio Brescia, 3/96, 294
River Warships from the Heart of Ukraine, Ihor Perestiuk,
2/97, 165
The Szent Istvan wreck, Erwin F. Sieche, 3/97, 365
Seven U.S. Navy Warships Becoming Mobile Power Barges,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/96, 188
The U.S. Navy in World War II: A Basic Bibliography, John W.
Klar, §1/88, 8(2), § 3/88, 227
- Naval Bases
The New London Naval Station - The First Years 1862-1885,
Christopher C. Wright, 2/93, 112, § 1/94, 5
Pearl harbor, Fifty Years Later - Notes on Five Photographs,
Christopher C. Wright, 3/93, 292
- Obituaries
Anthonie van Dijk 1923-1997, Staff, 1/98, 45
Christian de Saint Hubert (1927-1992), Christopher C; Wright,
2/94, 140
Fukui Shizuo 1913-1993, Linton Wells II, 3/94, 259, § 4/95,
334
In Memory of Robert L. Meade, Lou Parker, 1/97, 12
Robert W. Thew (1927-1989) His Life and Work, Chris C.
Wright, 1/91, 9
- Pictorials
The Argentine Navy's Recent Past in Photographs, Jean Claudio
Caso, 1/88, 84
The Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), Christopher P. Cavas,
3/91, 217
Auxiliary Building Programs of 1938 - The U.S. Navy's Efforts
to Modernize the Train in the Prewar Era, Thomas Wildenberg, 4/94, 333
The Battle of Jutland 31 May - 1 June, 1918 - 80 Years Ago,
Staff, 2/96, 177
The Battleship Dvenadtsat Apostolov, V.V. Arbuzov,
4/92, 368
The Brazilian Dreadnoughts 1904-1914, David Topliss, 3/88,
240, § 3/94, 221
The Cuban Navy 1902-1958 (part 1), J.M. Goicoechea, 1/97, 13,
§ 4/97, 222
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
1), Christopher C. Wright, 2/97, 143
The Cuban Navy as Seen From the United States 1910-1946 (part
2), Christopher C. Wright, 3/97, 333
Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II -
an Example of an Official History - USS Independence (CVL-22),
Christopher C. Wright, 4/98, 342
Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
East European Museum Ships, Tadeusz Klimczyk, 4/89, 379
The Estonian Submarines Lembit and Kalev,
Donald J. Stoker, Jr., 4/96, 397
Ex-Austro-Hungarian River Monitor Leitha May Become
the First Warship Museum in Central Europe, Erwin F. Sieche, 4/96, 384
The Fate of Tashkent, Christopher C. Wright, 4/94, 348
Fifty Years of the Bulgarian Navy, Ilia Todorov, 1/96, 16,
16, § 4/96, 339
The Guatemalan Navy, Julio A. Montes, 2/96, 151, § 4/96, 340
The Guns of the General Alekseev, C.B. Robbins and Ove
T. Enqvist, 2/95, 185, § 4/95, 332, § 1/96, 5
Honoring of the Heroes - The Raising of the Wreck of the U.S.
Battleship Maine, Francis J. Allen, 4/98, 386
Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines - Details of the
YU-2 Class Transport Submarine YU-3, Mark L. Bailey, 1/98, 55, § 3/98, 221(2), §
4/98, 329
Impressions from a Week in the Baltiisk/Kaliningrad Area,
Hartmut Ehlers, 4/94, 361
An Ironclad Forgery, Jerry Harlowe, 1/90, 88, § 3/90, 218
The Last of Her Tribe: HMCS Haida, William Schleihauf,
4/96, 344, § 2/97, 114
A Little Known Collision, Christopher C. Wright, 2/98, 158, §
4/98, 333(2)
Museum Ship Boom Defense Vessel Sas Somerset, Nikolaus
A. Sifferlinger, 1/96, 58
Naval Affairs in Estonia - The Estonian Navy and Paranaval
Forces Since 1918, Hartmut Ehlers, 4/97, 229, § 2/98, 113
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 1), Hartmut
Ehlers, 3/95, 253
Naval Affairs in Latvia and Lithuania (part 2), Hartmut
Ehlers, 2/96, 119
The Naval Facilities at Peenemunde After the German
Unification, Hartmut Ehlers, 3/91, 227
New Developments in the Indian Navy, Maurizio Del Prete et
al., 1/88, 40
New Historic Information on the Soviet Navy, Staff, 3/91, 283
A Photographic Memory of the Imperial Russian Navy,
Christopher C. Wright, § 3/88, 225
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, Staff, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, §
2/95, 117
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
Recent Developments in the Polish Navy, Hartmut Ehlers, 2/93,
137, § 1/94, 9
Recent Naval Activities in the Leningrad Area, Staff, 4/90,
328
The Royal Navy of Oman, Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/93, 59
She's still the Showboat, Richard R. Sartore, 2/88, 118
The Sixth "Taitao" Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy,
Carlos Lopez, 3/97, 381
The Szent Istvan wreck, Erwin F. Sieche, 3/97, 365
The Tacoma-class Frigates of World War II, Robert E.
Johnson, 2/92, 120, § 4/92, 332, § 1/94, 11
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 1), Christopher C. Wright, 3/95, 228
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 2), Christopher C. Wright, 4/95, 335
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 3), Christopher C. Wright, 1/96, 11
The Transparent Enemy - A Few Days Inside the Volksmarine,
Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/91, 30
USS Kidd, Staff, 4/88, 365, § 2/89, 108
HMS Vanguard, Michael A. Houghton, 3/98, 225
Views from the Modern Polish Navy, Staff, 4/92, 351, § 3/93,
219
Volksmarine der DDR: the Other German Navy, Hartmut Ehlers,
1/92, 5, § 4/92, 331
- Shipbuilding programs
The ANZAC Frigate Project Underway, Harald Carstens, 1/97, 35
Battlefleets and Diplomacy: Naval Disarmament Between the Two
World Wars, Arthur D. Baker, III, 3/89, 217
Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Sergei E.
Vinogradov, 3/99, 267
Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II -
an Example of an Official History - USS I Independence (CVL-22),
Christopher C. Wright, 4/98, 342
The Dutch Naval Shipbuilding Program of 1939, John D. Spek,
1/88, 68, § 3/88, 225, § 2/89, 107(3)
The Fate of Stalin's Naval Program, Evan Mawdsley, 4/90, 400,
§ 4/91, 323, § 3/92, 222, § 4/92, 329
The Fate of Stalin's naval program, (Re) Staff, 2/92, 143
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
- Ship Classifications and Ship Lists
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies, Alessandro
Turrini, 2/95, 126, § 4/95, 329(2)
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 1: Major Surface Combatants, Staff, 1/93, 10, § 3/93, 220(2), 4/93, 330, §
2/95, 117
Preliminary Checklist of Major Soviet Warships 1946-1991 -
Part 2: Submarines, Staff, 3/93, 275, § 2/95, 117
The Royal Navy of Oman, Hartmuth Ehlers, 1/93, 59
Submarine Losses in the Eastern Baltic in WW II, Gene C.
Stevenson, § 2/88, 117, § 1/90, 7
The Type IX U-Boat, Robert W. Thew, 1/91, 15
Ultra Intercepts Offer Clues to Unrecorded Japanese Ship
Casualties in World War II, John D. Alden, 3/95, 242
- Ship Design and Construction
Auxiliary Building Programs of 1938 - The U.S. Navy's Efforts
to Modernize the Train in the Prewar Era, Thomas Wildenberg, 4/94, 333
Battleship Development in Russia from 1905 to 1917, Sergei E.
Vinogradov, 3/99, 267
The Bismarck's Final Battle, William H. Garzke an
Robert O. Dulin, 2/94, 158, § 3/94, 232(2), § 4/94, 331(2), § 4/95, 329(2), §
1/96, 9
British Warship Design methods 1860-1905, David K. Brown,
1/95, 59, § 2/96, 117
The Comandanti Class Destroyer of The Italian Navy
1942-1943, Erminio Bagnasco and Mark Grossman, 3/90, 258 (addendum 4/90, 356)
The Design and Construction of USS Monitor, Stephen C.
Thompson, 3/90, 222 (addendum 4/90, 356)
Design Histories of United States Warships of World War II -
an Example of an Official History - USS Independence (CVL-22),
Christopher C. Wright, 4/98, 342
Drydocking ex-USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850):
Stabilizing and Restoring a Museum Ship, Strafford Morss, 1/90, 9
The Dukes and the Warriors, Keith McBride, 4/90, 362
Es and Super-Es, K.D. McBride, 3/96, 257, § 1/97, 6(3), §
2/97, 113(2)
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 1), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 2/92, 152
The First Light Cruisers of the 1922 Program - The Minelaying
Cruiser Pluton (part 2), Jean Guiglini and Albert Moreau, 3/92, 225
The French Coast Defense Ship Rochambeau, Stephen S.
Roberts, 4/93, 333
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 1), Patrick Griffiths, 1/97,
47, § 4/97, 223(3), § 1/98,5, § 2/98, 115
History of the B.Y.M.S. (part 2), Patrick Griffiths, 2/97,
128
Imperial Japanese Army Transport Submarines - Details of the
YU-2 Class Transport Submarine YU-3, Mark L. Bailey, 1/98, 55, § 3/98, 221(2), §
4/98, 329
The Kronshtadt Class Battle Cruisers, V. Iu. Usov,
4/91, 380, § 2/92, 114, § 4/92, 331
Laurenti Type Submarines in the World's Navies, Alessandro
Turrini, 2/95, 126, § 4/95, 329(2)
The Loss of HMS Hood - A Re-Examination, William J.
Jurens, § 4/89 323, § 2/90, 115-116(2), § 3/90, 216, § 4/90, 323, § 1/94, 7
Modern Propeller Design, David K. Brown, 4/89, 361
"Old Hoodoo" - The Story of the USS Texas, Francis J.
Allen, 3/93, 226, § 1/94, 7, § 3/94, 226
Powering of Warships, David K. Brown, 3/945, 234, § 1/95,6
The Redoutable (part 1), Mark Saibene, 1/94, 15, 15, §
3/94, 227
The Redoutable (part 2), Mark Saibene, 2/94, 117
The Redoutable (part 3), Mark Saibene, 1/95, 10
The Royal Navy "Scout" Class of 1904-1905, Kenneth D.
McBride, 3/94, 260, § 1/95, 51, § 3/95, 223
Seaworth by Design, David K. Brown, 4/88, 341
Silent Propulsion, David K. Brown, 1/90, 72
The Sovetskii Soiuz Class Battleships, V. Iu.
Gribovskii, 2/93, 151, 4/93, 330(2)
S.M.S Szent Istvan, Hungaria's Only and Ill-Fated
Dreadnought, Erwin F. Sieche, 2/91, 112, § 2/92, 114
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 1), Christopher C. Wright, 3/95, 228
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 2), Christopher C. Wright, 4/95, 335
Thrasher/G-4 (SS-26): The U.S. Navy's Laurenti Boat
(part 3), Christopher C. Wright, 1/96, 11
"Thunder Mountain" - The Ironclad Ram Dunderberg,
William H. Roberts, 4/93, 363
Unfounded Hopes: a Design Analysis of the Confederate
Ironclad Steamer CSS Atlanta, William C. Emerson, 4/95, 367, § 2/96,
116(4)
USS Stewart (DD-224) Design and Construction (part 1),
John W. Klar, 4/88, 376
HMS Vanguard, Michael A. Houghton, 3/98, 225
The World's First Guided-Missile Ship?, Evan Mawdsley, 1/92,
48, § 3/92, 221
- Ship Models
Making Miniature Warships, P.M. Baggaley, 2/92, 174
The USS Indiana (BB-58), Harry C. Armstrong, 1/96, 51
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