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  2. United States Naval Institute - Wikipedia

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    Proceedings is the Naval Institute's monthly magazine. Published since 1874, it is one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States. Issues include articles from military professionals and civilian experts, historical essays, book reviews, full-color photography, and reader commentary.

  3. Proceedings (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Proceedings is a 96-page monthly magazine published by the U.S. Naval Institute. Launched in 1874, it is one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States. Launched in 1874, it is one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States.

  4. Henry J. Hendrix - Wikipedia

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    Drain the Entire Swamp, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, April, 2005; An Unlikely Location, in Naval History Magazine, Naval Institute Press, Aug, 2005; Control of the Sea Protects the New Global Heartland, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, April, 2006; TR's Plan to Invade Colombia, in Naval History Magazine, Naval Institute Press ...

  5. Kemp Tolley - Wikipedia

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    Naval History. September/October 1995, v. 9, n. 5, pages 17–21. A profile of Kemp Tolley, "one of the most colorful men in the history of the U.S. Navy," by a former editor of the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. Tolley wrote Yangtze Patrol, Cruise of the Lanikai, Caviar and Commissars and dozens of published articles.

  6. Eric Wertheim - Wikipedia

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    Eric Wertheim (born 1973) is an American naval expert, columnist and author who writes the monthly Combat Fleets of the World column for the Naval Institute's Proceedings magazine. In 2002 he took over responsibility for compiling the Naval Institute's Combat Fleets of the World, [1] often referred to as the "nation's premier naval reference ...

  7. Unrestricted line officer - Wikipedia

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    An unrestricted line officer (shortened to URL officer) is a designator given to a commissioned officer of the line in the United States Navy, who is eligible for command at sea of the navy's warfighting combatant units such as warships, submarines, aviation squadrons and SEAL teams.

  8. John B. Hattendorf - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings described him as "one of the most widely known and well-respected naval historians in the world." [ 1 ] In reference to his work on the history of naval strategy, an academic in Britain termed him the "doyen of US naval educators."

  9. McMullen Naval History Symposium - Wikipedia

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    (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2000). 1995 Symposium: William B. Cogar, ed., New Interpretations in Naval History: Selected Papers from the Twelfth Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy, 26–27 October 1995. (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1997). 1997 Symposium: William M. McBride and Eric P. Reed, eds.