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View from the Quarterdeck: July 2018

Most of us recall a particular teacher or professor who first piqued our interest in history.  Later, as we advanced in our professional studies, if we were fortunate we acquired a mentor we admired who took particular interest in guiding … Continue reading

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Vol. 13, Issue 2: About the Authors

Beth Wolny Female Marines Guard the Embassies: An Experiment in Social Progress and Cultural Change Beth Wolny is a full-time PhD student in the History Department at George Mason University, who recently spent eighteen months as the Research and Assessments … Continue reading

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Vol. 13, Issue 1: About the Authors

Will Edwards From Fleet Exercise to Fast Carrier Task Force William Edwards is a recent graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies , concentrating in Strategic Studies and International Economics in Strategic Studies and International Economics. His … Continue reading

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View from the Quarterdeck: July 2015

In the summer of 2015, l’Hermione, a beautifully reconstructed replica of an 18th century, three-masted, 32-gun, Concorde class French frigate visited ports on the east coast of North America from Yorktown, Virginia, to Lunenberg, Nova Scotia. Her namesake vessel gained … Continue reading

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JULY 2015: Volume 12, Issue 2

EDITORIAL ARTICLES BOOK REVIEWS Digitally published by The Naval Historical Foundation

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