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Arleigh Burke Wisdom in the Age of AI

by Craig Hooper on August 31, 2018

Back in January 1984, the U.S. Naval Institute’s Proceedings Magazine published some commentary by World War II destroyer skipper and former CNO, Admiral Arleigh Burke. The free-wheeling comments from this old Analog Admiral are appropriate in today’s whiz-bang AI era. Now, to understand the context of his comments, Admiral Burke–who had built his wartime reputation […]

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USNI Mission: Don’t fix what ain’t broke

by Craig Hooper on February 28, 2011

I have been traveling, shop so I am a bit late to the party. But I do not like the proposed USNI mission statement change, viagra nor do I appreciate the attempt to ram this change through via a proxy vote without wider discussion. A century-old mission statement–that did USNI good service–deserves at least a […]

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A review of two years of USNI blogging:

by Craig Hooper on December 14, 2010

Two years of USNI Blogging, for your reading pleasure. Personally, I got the most enjoyment out of my discussions of naval memorials and offering historical perspective on different programs/platforms. Asterisks are those posts that I found interesting/important/engaging. Enjoy: Dec 9, 2008: The Coming Resource Wars…At the Pentagon!! Dec 10, 2008: Probably wise to recall: Our […]

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And in April’s USNI Proceedings…

by Craig Hooper on March 29, 2010

ConflictHealth.com‘s Chris Albon and I cooked up a little article on China’s Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile threat. Read it here. zp8497586rq

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Next Week: To San Diego For WEST 2010…

by Craig Hooper on January 28, 2010

If you’re near San Diego and of a nautical bent, stop by the San Diego Convention Center next week and take in a few speakers at WEST 2010, the big West Coast naval conclave thrown by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute.  It’s the best line-up in years!  Some highlights–General Rankbuilder 2.0 SEO & […]

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