Features
The Unarmored Battleship
Tendency is Toward High Speed, Great Gun Power and Large Displacement
The Destroyer and the Torpedo
High Speed and Quick Turning Ability the Effective Answer to the Torpedo
Our Industrial Mobilization
Progress of the Work of the Council for National Defense and the Advisory Commission
The Machinery of Ships
Some of the Improvements and Tendencies in the Shipbuilding Industry
[Engineering notes]
Anti-Submarine Patrol
How Submarine Chasers Round Up Underwater Craft
The New 16-Inch Coast-Defense Gun
The Powerful Rifle Which Will Form the Chief Weapon of Our Coast Defenses
The Battle of The Caribbean
A Modern Sea Fight as It Would Look from the Fire-Control Platform of the Oklahoma
Our Aerial Coast Defenses
The Role of American Aircraft in Cooperation with Coast Fortifications and Naval Units, and the Meaning of the Aerial Coast Patrol
Notes on Our Inadequate Submarine
A Weapon Neglected in the Land of Its Inception
The Development of the "Big-Gun Ship"
How the Navies of the World Have Adopted the Center-line Position for the Heavy Guns
A Grave Military Defect in our Battle-Cruisers
Ships That May Find Themselves Too Slow for Battle-Cruisers, Too Lightly Armored for Battleships
America and Germany--A Comparison of Naval Strength
The Numbers and Power of Ships and Guns in the Two Navies
Heavy Mobile Artillery
Its Value as an Asset for Defense in the United States
The German Merchant Fleet
Ports All Over the World Which Are Giving It Shelter
Origin and Culture of the Navel Orange
Suture Manufacture in America
Departments
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Recently Patented Inventions- March 3, 1917