A neighborly hand and spirit for their families, to the same end. An active support to the American Merchant Marine, so that American ships will be available to sail the seas that the Navy is now freeing. The co-operation in the training pro- gram of Naval R. O. T. C. units by providing private boats of the Navy League members for instruction in prac- tical seamanship. This basic training is proving invalu- able to these young men in learning to discharge their duties as naval officers more effectively. The inspiration of American youth and of Americans in general with the prin- ciples that the Navy has always so splendidly represented, and is now fight- ing to preserve and permanently safe- guard. The maintenance of an adequate naval force. after victory, with the strength and efficiency needed to preserve our national defense. The preparation and distribution of in- formation relative to the naval service, through the magazine ‘Sea Power” and other channels. “Sea Power” is a monthly magazine pub- lished for the purpose of disseminating timely *