The Journal

July 2018: Volume 14, Issue 1
Editorial
Articles
- Charles C. Chadbourn, III, What Are They Reading: Vol 3
- Dr. Michael J. Crawford, Retirement Remarks
- Kevin J. Delamer, The Decisive Blow: the Anglo-French Naval Campaign of 1759
- Paul Renard, The First Class at RAF No. 31 Radio School: August to September, 1941
- J. Tomney, Sons of the Commander in Chief: The Roosevelt Boys in World War II
- Scott D. Wagner, Why There Was No Privateering in the Spanish-American War
Book Reviews
- Christian Buchet, editor. The Sea in History. Review by Timothy D. Walker.
- Ellen Gill. Naval Families, War and Duty in Britain, 1740-1820. Review by Joseph Moretz.
- Peter Hennessy and James Jinks, The Silent Deep. The Royal Navy Submarine Service since 1945. Review by Sarandis Papadopoulos.
- Joseph Moretz. Thinking Wisely, Planning Boldly: The Higher Education and Training of Royal Navy Officers, 1919-39. Review by Benjamin Armstrong.
- James Carl Nelson. I Will Hold: The Story of USMC Legend Clifton B. Cates, From Belleau Wood to Victory in the Great War. Review by Kevin M. Boyce.
- Randall Peffer. Where Divers Dare: The Hunt for the Last U-Boat. Review by Nicolas Russell.
- Craig L. Symonds, The U.S. Navy: A Concise History. Review by Jason W. Smith.
- Helen Watt and Anne Hawkins, eds. Letters of Seamen in the Wars with France 1793-1815. Reviewed by Lisa Vandenbossche.
- Noell Wilson. Defensive Positions: The Politics of Maritime Security in Tokugawa Japan. Review by John M. Jennings.
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