Career development for an antisubmarine warfare officer specialist.

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Lassman, Abraham Joel
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1978-03Advisor
Neil, Douglas E.
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Antisubmarine Warfare technology has made significant
advances since World War II. However, this thesis is based
on the assumption that training for ASW Surface Officers has
not kept pace with this rapid technological growth. This
thesis proposes that the career pattern for surface officers
desiring in-depth ASW training be modified to improve this
situation while allowing surface officers to maintain a
viable career pattern in the Surface Warfare community.
Such a career pattern seems to be feasible.
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