US Naval Institute Proceedings - November 1980

Front Cover, U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 106/11/933, November 1980.

Front Cover, U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 106/11/933, November 1980. GGA Image ID # 1d0b2e8136

On the Front Cover

Unconventional warfare is a nasty business, but does it have a future in U. S. plans? See page 21. The cover photo was taken at the arine's Scout Sniper School in Quantico by Fred Maroon who is currently working on a pictorial book of the U. S. Navy.

Articles
26 Combined Amphibious Operations in Northern Europe By Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Alexander, USMC
The dog-and-pony shows which have been perfected on Camp Lejeune's Onslow Beach may now require sled dogs and Shetland ponies as the Marines move northward.
33 Pictorial—Asian Amphibians: The Royal Thai Marine Corps By Major Barry M. Broman, USMCR
With its insignia of Garuda, globe, and anchor, the Thai Marine Corps bears a strong resemblance to our own.
42 To Withstand the Firestorm
By Philip D. Supina
The bomb-and-fire ravaged cities of World War II testified to the validity of Paul Vauthier's prophetic ideas.
47 Deep-Strike Interdiction
.By Charles E. Myers, Jr.
Removal of attack planes from carrier air wings is one way of reducing the waste of resources what history has often
demonstrated to e an unnecessary bombing capability.
53 Marine Air Operations in Northern Europe
By Major Robert O'Rourke, USMCR
NATO commanders want to control Marine Corps aircraft in their airspace. That's not what the Marine Corps wants.
60 Ouster of a Commandant
By Lieutenant Colonel Merrill L. Bartlett, USMC
When John Lejeune relieved George Barnett in 1920, Barnett felt his successor had betrayed a lifelong friendship.
67 The Unique Hardships of Sea Duty
By Captain Thomas M. Hale, USN, and Linda D. Pappas
Long hours, hard work, low pay, and family separations make sea duty a bummer. Can't we treat Navymen better?

/ILL hipi.As 174 Departments

Leadership Forum 74
Leadership and the
American Character
Nobody asked us, but 86
Command in the
Amphibious Force
Book Reviews 87
"Battleships of the WorlPower5-1970"
"Master of Sea Powe,r" "Military Power in a Free Society"
Integrated Simulation Soviet Ship Types . f Jr? The U. S. Navy
Naval Aircraft, Part I Other Departments
Secretary's Notes 17
Comment and Discussion 21
Books of Interest Notebook The Soviet
New Ships
Cover: )
Professional Notes 95
The Rapid DeMarine'st Joint Task Force
ARBS: The Angle Rate
Bombin: System
Sault Control
Future Antisubmarine
Weapons
An Appraisal of the Standing Force Atlantic

The opinions or assertions in the articles are the personal ones of the authors and are not to be construed as official. They do not necessarily reflect the views of either the Navy Department or the U. S. Naval Institute. Proceedings is published monthly by U. S. Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD. 21402. Copyright © 1980 U. S. Naval Institute. Copyright is not claimed for editorial material in the public domain. U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings (ISSN 0041-798X)

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