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SEAPOWER
Magazine
The Official Publication
of the
Navy League of the United States
VOL. 48, NUMBER 10
October
2005
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COVER STORY
The
U.S. sea services played a leading role in Hurricane Katrina relief
efforts along the Gulf Coast, performing thousands of rescue operations,
evacuating those displaced by the disaster to safer ground, providing
desperately needed supplies to survivors and assisting with cleanup
efforts that are likely to continue for months.
FEATURES
A Warfighting Concept for Tomorrow’s Forces
by john a. panneton
In
My Own Words
By u.s. coast guard operations specialist
2nd class brent massey
SPECIAL REPORT: U.S. NAVY PROGRAM REVIEW
Robot Technology
Takes Aim at Improvised Explosive Devices
By richard r. burgess
Data Mining Offers
Intelligence Promise, Cause for Privacy Concern
By david w. munns
ORTSTARS Redefines
Aegis Tech Support
By lawana m. godwin and ensign jay
powell dewitt
Navy Preparing New
Capabilities for War on Terrorism
By jason sherman
Electromagnetic Rail
Gun May Boast Range of Up to 300 Miles
By richard r. burgess
Interview: Rear Adm.
William E. Landay III
Navy Program Executive Officer for Littoral and Mine Warfare
By richard c. barnard
DEPARTMENTS
President's
Message
Editor's
Note
Letters
Washington
Report: Congress Girds for Deepwater Battle this Fall
Historical
Perspective
Seapower
International
The
Industrial Base
Navy
League News
Council
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