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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. Naval History - Wikipedia

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    Naval History is a bimonthly magazine published by the United States Naval Institute since 1987. The 72-page publication includes feature articles spanning the course of naval history written by significant scholars of their subject but also has standing features, including "Looking Back," "On Our Scope," "Naval History News," "Book Reviews," and "Museum Report."

  5. Category:United States Naval Institute - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "United States Naval Institute" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Proceedings (magazine) U. United States Naval ...

  6. Warship (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Each annual issue comprises articles by retired naval officers, marine architects, and maritime experts spanning the globe. In 2003 Sea Power wrote "This first-class compendium of articles on the world’s warships has something of interest for virtually every reader".

  7. Robert O. Wray - Wikipedia

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    Wray graduated from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in May 1979, [2] with a B.S. in mechanical engineering. While at the Naval Academy, he earned three varsity letters and was captain of the offshore sailing team. He was also the chairman of the Brigade Honor Committee. Upon graduation he entered the Navy's nuclear power program.

  8. John Grider Miller - Wikipedia

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    John Grider Miller (born 23 August 1935 in Annapolis, Maryland – died 31 August 2009 in Annapolis, Maryland) was a colonel in the United States Marine Corps, who served as managing editor of U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings and of Naval History.

  9. Frank Wead - Wikipedia

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    Frank Wilbur [N 1] "Spig" Wead (24 October 1895 – 15 November 1947) was a U.S. Navy aviator who helped promote United States Naval aviation from its inception through World War II. Commander Wead was a recognized authority on early aviation. Following a crippling spinal injury in 1926, Wead was placed on the retired list.