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The Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter (DEFCON 1) is published each week by Ned Lundquist. Your DEFCON 1 job listing can be posted in the next issue (Wednesday morning), along with the other 20 or so job opportunities. The newsletter will then be posted here at www.yourdefcon1.com. To submit a job, send the listing to lundquist989@cs.com. This is a free service.

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Service to the Armed Forces
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Book Review: SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT OF THE US FLEET 18TH EDITION By Norman Polmar Reviewed by: Edward Lundquist Publication: Sea Classics Date: Jul 1, 2005   more »
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By Iain Ballantyne Pen & Sword Maritime Books Published in the US by US Naval Institute Press Reviewed by Capt. Edward Lundquist, US Navy (Ret.)   more »
View Article  A Shipwreck Story is a "Hubris Machine"
Ned reviews "The Tragic History of the Sea - Shipwrecks from the Bible to Titanic" is edited by Anthony Brandt and published by National Geographic Books, Washington, DC - ISBN 0-7922-5908-4   more »
View Article  Diminished Arctic Ice means good news and bad
Diminished Arctic Ice means good news and bad Open sea lanes require more vigilance By Edward Lundquist From Naval Forces Posted at the PMC Website   more »
View Article  Near life-size, built to stress senses
The USS Trayer may not be a full-scale warship, but it has a full-sized mission. So the design team that created the Battle Stations 21 trainer used efficiencies of scale to get the trainees to suspend disbelief. - From Training & Simulation Journal October 29, 2007   more »
View Article  Japan, U.S. Develop Ballistic Missile Defense
The U.S. and Japan are working together to develop ballistic missile defense capabilities. Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Edward Lundquist, who supports the Navy's Surface Warfare Directorate, witnessed firsthand Japan's 2007 'Stellar Kiji' firing of a ship-base (From Defense News)   more »