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  • Imagen del vendedor de Proceedings of the U. S. Naval Institute October 1990 a la venta por Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket As Issued. No clipped or missing pages. All pages clean and unmarked. Upper right corner of front cover and all pages mildly bent. Front cover and a few pages have a mildly bent lower right corner. Small water stain in upper left corner of the front cover that has not affected any pages. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Search & Rescue: Everybody's Problem" (When the fighting starts, we must be prepared to go into combat zones and save our people) by Commander J. W. Mullarky, USN; "What's Become of Sara?" (They had to sink her to save her) by James P. Delgado; "The Tail that Wags the Dog" (Maybe it's time to let the logisticians start drawing the big arrows on the battle maps) by Lieutenant Colonels H. T. Hayden and G. I. Wilson, USMC; "Whither the Naval Reserve?" by Rear Admiral J. J. Carey, USNR; "To the Rear.March!" (If and when the drawdown resumes, the Naval Reserve must stay in stip with active forces) by Commander John M. Kirby, USNR; "Me Worry about Coastal Warfare? (Go ahead and let George do it--but give him a little visibility) by Commander Gretchen G. Grover, USNR; "Why Not One Navy? (With two out-of-synch organizations? Never happen) by Captain Harlan B. Miller (Ret.); "The Selected Reserve: The Peace Dividend" by Robert D. Helsel; "The NRF Has More to Offer" (But making things work requires dedicated advocates at the squadron level) by Lieutenant Commander William D. Schubert, Jr., USNR; "Ready on Arrival" (Reserve carrier air wings are ready to fight--but not to solve retention problems they didn't cause) by Commander David Gato, USNR; and "Who Needs VF-1486?" (The fleet does, just as much as it needs a fully manned reserve fighter squadron) by Lieutenant Philip S. Park, USNR and Lieutenant Theodore L. Jenkins, USNR.