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Vol. XXXIX No. 14
Cover: ‘Out of the Sea’
Inside: Our Naval Views and Comments
Out of the Sea – Undaunted Samaritans Are Today Making Air-Sea Rescue Profitable. By Perry Wood
The Ripple and the Ring By Mildred Ellstrom and by W. Gardner
New Guinea – The South Pacific Seen Through a Seabee’s Eyes By Sylvan Watts
Kavieng Incident – A Corsair Pilot Won a Long Odds Battle Against Death. By John A. Oudine
Salty Rhymes
Blimps – The LTA’s Earn a “Well Done” ( Photo Report )
Scuttlebutt Scandals By Bozo
All for One By Jim Lucas
Return to the Philippines – Ashore, At Sea and in the Air American Offensive Power Speaks ( Photo Report )
Duel for Mary By Foy Evans
What’s in a Name? 52. The USS PrincetonBy Richard Shafter
Foreign Naval News – Reports on Allied and Axis Navies. By Walton L. Robinson
The Original Zero – An American Fighter Pilot Analyzes Japan’s First Fighting Plane Malcolm Cagle
Roundup of the War- Military and Naval Aspects of World War II. By Alexander Kiralfy
FlashBy Lillian Thomas
Salt Shakers By Walt Munson
Bulletin Board of Naval Interest
Awards, Commendations and Promotions
Personnel Information Official Casualty List October 1 to 15th
Sparks from the Sports Wheel Harry Dwyer
The Broken Thermometer – Dopey Gets a Lesson in Exact Science
Your Beauty Parade
Notes of Interest
Books in Review
Lay Aft on the Fantail
Traditions of the Navy .
The Skipper and the BootBy Jack Watson