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Proceedings Magazine Naval Review Issue 1989 May Gulf Ops
 
Proceedings Magazine Naval Review Issue 1989 May Gulf Ops
U.S. Naval Institute. Published monthly. Cover: Three recent views of the ever-changing face of sea services aviation are seen on the flight deck of the Constellation (CV-64), crowded with fixed-wing aircraft; in the rotary-wing rescue capability of a Coast Guard CH-53E; and in the tilt-rotor promise of the Marines' MV-22 Osprey, in its first and highly successful flight test. (Credits, bottom left to right: U. S. Navy (Brad Gutilla), IDI (Frederik Sutter), R. Y. "Yogi" Kaufman.
Contents:
Requirements Drive Navy Force Levels 34
By Admiral Carlisle A. H. Trost, USN
Another Year in the Gulf War41
42 Gulf Ops
By Ronald O'Rourke
54 The Air View: Operation Praying Mantis
By Captain Bud Langston, USN, and Lieutenant Commander Don Bringle, USN
66 The Surface View: Operation Praying Mantis By Captain J. B. Perkins Hl, USN
72 The Vincennes Incident
By Norman Friedman
78 Friend or Foe?
By Rear Admiral Edward W. Carter III, USN (Ret.)
83 Righting the Rules of Engagement
By Lieutenant Colonel W. Hays Parks, USMCR
Special Trust and Confidence 94
By Colonel Harry G. Summers, USA (Ret.)
96 Excerpt: Special Trust and Confidence (1956 Proceedings) By Lieutenant Colonel R. D. Heinl, Jr., USMC
Selling the Navy's Secrets 103
104 The Decade of the Spy
By Norman Polmar and Thomas B. Allen
110 Ultra and the Walkers
By Captain Esmond D. Smith, Jr., USN
Busting the Navy `Trusts' 120
By Rear Admiral Stuart F. Platt, USN (Ret.)
Gorshkov's Final Words: What Do They Mean? 131
132 Introduction
By Captain Steve F. Kime, USN
132 Foreword
By Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union S. G. Gorshkov
136 A Nuclear War-Fighting Treatise
By Rear Admiral Thomas A. Brooks, USN
138 A Matter of Timing?
By Captain Arthur K. Cebrowski, USN
141 Hull Down on the Red Horizon
By Captain Larry Seaquist, USN
147 A Uniquely Naval Design
154 The U. S. Navy in 1988
By John F. Morton
166 The U. S. Marine Corps in 1988
By Colonel John C. Scharfen, USMC (Ret.)
168 The Corps in 1988
By the Honorable Ben Blaz
168 Forging Ahead...
By the Honorable John W. Warner
169 Into the Future
By the Honorable Sam Nunn
178 The U. S. Coast Guard in 1988
By Captain G. Stephen Duca, USCG (Ret.)
187 The Coast Guard Auxiliary
By Lieutenant Commander W. Russ Webster, USCG
188 The U. S. Merchant Marine and the Maritime World in 1988 By James Asher
194 U. S. Naval Aircraft and Weapon Developments in 1988 By Floyd D. Kennedy, Jr.
205 Congressional Watch, 1988
By Lawrence J. Cavaiola
211 World Naval Developments By Norman Friedman
218 The Soviet Navy, 1988
What the Soviets Are Saying .. .
By Captain William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr., USN (Ret.)
225 Soviet Navy Operations, 1988
By Rear Admiral Thomas A. Brooks, USN
302 Tomorrow's Fleet By Scott C. Truver
321 Ships' Status Changes Compiled by Fred W. Cassaday, Jr

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