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Tin cans, greyhounds, or destroyers - by whatever name, these fast, deadly ships are among the most fascinating vessels in U.S. Navy history. In this issue, we highlight aspects of their service and explore their century-long evolution from limited-mission vessels to the most versatile ships in the U.S. fleet.
Content
Looking Back
On Our Scope
In Contact
Naval History News
Historic Fleets
Historic Aircraft
A Destroyer. By John Steinbeck
Indispensable in Every Operation. By David W. McComb
A Tin Can's "Habitability". By Rear Admiral Jackson K. Parker, U.S. Navy (Retired)
Destroyers at Tokyo Bay. By David W. McComb
Five Iranian Fishermen. By H. Robert Bailey
The "Horrors of These Hulks". By Robert E. Cray
Changing Course: The Hornet's Air Group at Midway. By Ronald Russell
The Missing Link: Expeditionary Logistics. Ву James C. Bradford