Our Navy Magazine 1 January 1943
Front Cover, 1 January 1943 Issue of Our Navy Magazine. GGA Image ID # 13544b52b4
Vol. XXXVII No. 15
THE STANDARD MAGAZINE OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
Table of Contents : * THE LOG *
- Traditions of the Navy
By C. W. Windas - Our Naval Views and Comments
By The Editor - "Official U. S. Navy Photograph"
By George B. Youngs - Caribbean Attack
By William E. Beall - Salty Rhymes
- December 7th
- Scuttlebutt Scandals
By Bozo - Foreign Naval News
By Jack Blumenfield - What's in a Name?
By Richard A. Shaffer - How to Speak Japanese
By Hallack McCord - Regular vs. Reserve
By Malcolm Cagle - Dive-Bombing-1898
By William R. Davis - Bone Island
By Eddie Dieckmann - The Old Paducah Carries On
By Hardy Burke - Black Hawk Talk
- Phantom Ships
By Walter K. Putney - Roundup on the War
By Fletcher Pratt - Naval Cancels and Cachets
By Marshall R. Hall - Salt Shakers
By Walt Munson - Bulletin Board of Naval Interest
- Awards, Commendations and Promotions
- Personnel Information
- Heap Big Chief
By Harvey L. Miller - A Marine at Bay
- Notes of Interest
- This Enlisted Man Made Good
- Sparks from the Spokes
By Harry Dwyer - Book Reviews
- Lay Aft on the Fantail
- Skipper and the Boot
Written By and For All Navymen.
EDITOR : Cliff Alderman
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
- Myron Eddy
- C. M. Hatcher
- R. C. Fay
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
- C. J. Lund
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
- A. R. Bosworth
- J. E. Jones
- Walt Munson
- Lillian Thomas
- Harry Dwyer
Member Audit Bureau of Circulations
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Silver Star Medal Recipient. Lt. (jg) Kenneth M. Tebo, USN, was awarded the Silver Star Medal November 18, 1942 by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox for "gallantry in action during a successful offensive engagement with an enemy vessel." GGA Image ID # 13544f72e1
USS Plunkett (DD-431), a Gleaves-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Charles Peshall Plunkett. GGA Image ID # 1354b89be0
USS Corry (DD-463), a Gleaves-class destroyer, (also known as the Bristol class), was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant Commander William M. Corry, Jr., an officer in the Navy during World War I and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. GGA Image ID # 1354eb7a41
Table of Contents, 1 January 1943 Issue of Our Navy Magazine. GGA Image ID # 13554d4545