January 1967 Proceedings Magazine: United States Naval Institute

January 1967 Proceedings Magazine: United States Naval Institute

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Secretary's Notes 4
The North Sea 20
by Rear Adm. W. Langeraar, RNN
Damage Control Ready or Not! 33
by Cdr. P. C. Simon, USN
Hitler's Flattop—The End of the Beginning 40
by Clark G. Reynolds
The Career Dilemma of the Naval Reserve
Surface Line Officer 50
by Lt. David L. Woods, USNR
Postgraduate Education and Promotion:
A Significant Relationship 56
by Capt. D. A. Paolucci, USN and
Lt. Cdr. F. I. Collins, Jr., USN
Every Man's Task Force 62
by Rear Adm. James Clair Shaw, USN (Ret.)
The Merchant Marine: Subsidies and Competition 70
by John J. Clark and Margaret T. Norton
Pictorial—Naval and Maritime Exhibits in
Washington, D.0 81
Photography by Robert de Gast
Comment and Discussion 95
Book Reviews 108
Professional Reading 113
Professional Notes 120
Notebook 133
The Old Navy 142
Book List 146
Index to Advertisers 152
January, 1967
VOLUME 93, NUMBER 1, WHOLE NO. 767 l'HEOVER

Board of Control
PRESIDENT
Admiral David L. McDonald, U. S. Navy
VICE-PRESIDENT
Rear Admiral Draper L. Kauffman, U. S. Navy
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Commander R. T. E. Bowler, Jr., U. S. Navy (Retired)
DIRECTORS
Lieutenant General Henry W. Buse, Jr., U. S. Marine Corps
Rear Admiral Henry L. Miller, U. S. Navy Rear Admiral Malcolm W. Cagle, U. S. Navy Captain Edward L. Beach, U. S. Navy Captain Sheldon H. Kinney, U. S. Navy
Captain Joseph J. McClelland, U. S. Coast Guard
Past Presidents
Admiral Datid D. Porter 1873
Rear Admiral John L. Worden 1874
Rear Admiral C. R. P. Rodgers 1875-78,1882-83 Commodore Foxhall A. Parker 1878-79
Rear Admiral John Rodgers 1879-82
Rear Admiral Thorton A. Jenkins 1883-85 Rear Admiral Edward Simpson 1885-87 Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce 1887-98
Rear Admiral Wm. T. Sampson 1898-1902 Rear Admiral H. C. Taylor 1902-1904 Rear Admiral C. F. Goodrich 1904-1909
Rear Admiral Richard Wainwright 1909-11 Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske 1911-23
Vice Admiral William L. Rodgers 1923-24 Admiral Henry B. Wilson 1924-26
Admiral Hilary P. Jones 1926-28
Rear Admiral Edward W. Eberle 1928-29 Admiral S. S. Robison 1929-31
Rear Admiral M. L. Bristol 1931-33 Admiral William H. Standley 1933-35 Admiral David Foote Sellers 1935-37 Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy 1937-40 Admiral H. R. Stark 1940-42
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz 1942-43,1446-48 Fleet Admiral E. J. King 1943-46
Admiral Louis E. Denfeld 1948-50
Admiral Robert B. Carney 1950-52,1954-56 Admiral William M. Fechteler 1952-54
Admiral Arleigh A. Burke 1956-59,1960-61 Admiral Jerauld Wright 1959-60
Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr. 1961-63 U. S. Naval Institute Staff
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Editor
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