VOLUME 48, NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY 2005
The Official Publication of the Navy League
of the United States
SPECIAL REPORT: SPECIAL OPERATIONS & UNDERSEA WARFARE
Special operations forces face an evolution on multiple fronts as lessons are learned in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Pentagon prepares its Quadrennial Defense Review, the Bush administration puts 9/11 Commission recommendations into action and new technologies provide for expanded mission capabilities.
Turning Point for SEALS, Other Forces
BY margaret roth
Marines’ SOTG Makes Special Warriors
by sue a. lackey
Tango Bravo Eyes Cutting Size, Costs of Attack Subs
by robert a. hamilton
Mini-Submarine Delivers SEALs
by richard r. burgess
FEATURES
U.S. Subs at the Forefront of Innovation
BY sheila m. mcneill
Navy Personnel Strategy Foreshadows Change
By richard c. barnard
Seapower Forum
Fast-Firing Turret to Counter RPGs
BY richard r. burgess
2005 Sea-Air-Space Exposition Preview
BY richard r. burgess
In My Own Words
BY hospitalman third class nermin tepic
DEPARTMENTS
President's Message
Editor's Note
Letters
Washington Report: Services, planners gird for Quadrennial Defense Review
Foundation
Update
Ship's
Library
Sea Power International
The
Industrial Base
Historial Perspective
Navy
League News
Council Digest
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