Naval War College (U.S.)
Found in 759 Collections and/or Records:
Center for Naval Warfare Studies records
Records of the Director, CNWS, including correspondence files regarding administrative matters, 1971–1995; Records of the Director, CAR/ARP, including correspondence files, 1976–1979; Minutes of meetings of Center for Advanced Research, 1972–1979; Advanced Research Program student applications and research proposals, 1973–1980; Advanced Research Program non-college applications and research proposals, 1973–1980; CAR/ARP unclassified student research papers, 1972–2000; CAR/ARP classified student research papers, 1972–2000; Strategic Studies Group, classified and unclassified papers and reports, 1991–1996; CNWS Command Histories, 1993–1994; Decision Support Group, applications and evaluations, 1995; Strategy and Campaign Department, Conference materials and RUKUS War Game, 1991–1995, War Gaming Videocassettes, 1994, and photographs.
Central Office records
Correspondence and memoranda regarding College administration, faculty and staff, curriculum, facilities, finances and organization, visitors, lectures, conferences and events.
The majority of this collection is filed using Navy file numbers. For more information about this filing system, please refer to the Navy Filing Manuals and Bureau of Ordnance File Numbers in the External Documents section of this finding aid.
Charles F. Adams oral history, 1990
Adams, Charles Francis, 1910-1998. Reminiscences of Adams regarding his father's tenure as Secretary of the Navy, 1929-1933, and his own naval career in NROTC at Harvard University; WWII assignments with the Neutrality Patrol, 1941; Naval War College, 1942; Destroyer Escort commands, 1943-1945; Aide to CINCLANT, 1945; Bureau of Personnel, 1945; CEO, Raytheon Corporation and work with the USN and NWC; Impressions of WWII Naval leaders, CNOs and other prominent naval officers.
Part of the History of the Navy ORal History Program
Charles F. Barber oral history transcription, 1996
Barber, Charles F., 1917-. Reminiscences of his service in the Navy, 1941-1945, as flag secretary to ADM Raymond A Spruance in USS Indianapolis and USS New Mexico; Comments on Admirals Chester Nimitz, William F. Halsey, and Richmond K. Turner; Spruance's character, personality, habits, relations with staff, Japanese as enemy and the Naval War College; Postwar visits with Admiral Spruance.
Charles K. Moore oral history transcription, 2002
Moore, Charles K., Captain, USN (Ret.) 1923-. Navy family background; Boyhood in various naval ports; Graduation from St. Albans School and U.S. Naval Academy, 1944; Comments on Academy education and routine; Cruise in USS South Dakota (BB 49); Gunnery Department, USS Remey; Invasion of Palau, Surigao Strait, Iwo jima, Okinawa.japan, and Kurile Islands; Torpedo School, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: USS Remey; V:J Day in Adak, Alaska; Occupation Force, Japan, 1945; Comments on officers clubs, entertain ments, ship's band, attitude of reseive officers towards the war; Comments of postwar Navy and downsizing; Commissioning of USS Forrest Royal, CO, USS Milledgeville; Coast Command, Londonderry, Ireland; CO, USS Francis Robinson; CO USS Gainard; XO, USS Oklahoma City; CO Tenth Destroyer Squadron; Military Chair of Surface Warfare, Naval War College; Retire ment in 1974; Comments on women in the Navy, sailors, ADM Arleigh Burke, and the Navy of the 1970s.
Charles Moore oral history transcription, 2002
Moore, Charles, RADM, USN, 1889-1974. Education, USNA, 1910; USS New Hampshire; USS Petrel; Cruise in USS Logan on Asiatic Station; USS Modnadnock; USS Bainbridge; USS Saratoga; USS Balch and convoy duty during WWI; USS McLanahan; CO, USS Drayton; Navy Department, Naval Overseas Transportation Ser vice; Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet; Faculty, USNA; CO, USS Hatfield; Navigator, USS New York; Yorktown Sesquicentennial Committee; XO, USS Altair; Student, NWC Navy Department, War Plans Division; CO, USS Philadelphia; Staff, CIC, U.S. Fleet; Chief of Staff to ADM Spruance in the Pacific; WWII operations in the Pacific area, including Battle of the Philippine Sea; Reminis cences of R A Spruance; Assistant to Deputy, COMINCH; Deputy CNO for Postwar Plans; Dep uty,JCS; Retired, 1947.
Charlotte Safford Hume oral history transcription, 2003
Hume discusses her youth, enlistment in the WAVES in 1944, training at US Naval Training School (WR), yeoman school. assigned to CO, Air Force Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, VA, discharged in 1946; attended American University and graduated from Barnard College, worked at the CIA, joined regular Navy in 1951, Women Officers School, Newport, RI, various career assignments, including Director, Personnel, First Naval District, 1970-1971, retiring that year. Comments on naval career and opportunities for women.
Chester W. Nimitz, Jr. oral history transcription, 2001
Nimitz, Chester W., Jr., RADM, USN (Ret.) 1915-2002. Education at the U.S. Naval Academy, 1932-1936; USS Indianapolis, 1936-1938, and cruise to South America with President Roosevelt; Attended Submarine School, New London, Conn., 1938; USS Sturgeon,1939-1941; XO, USS Bluefish, 1943-1944; CO, USS Haddo and discussion of torpedo misfiring; Head, Torpedo Gunnery Department, Submarine School, New London, Conn., 1944-1945; CO, USS Sarda, 1946-1948; Associate Professor of Naval Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1948-1950; CO, USS O'Brien; CO, Submarine Division 12,San Diego, Ca lif., 1951-1952; Student, Armed Forces Staff College, 1953; CINCNELM, Strategic Plans Division, London, England, 1953-1956; CO, USS Orion, 1956-1957; Retired, 1957; Employed at Texas In struments, 1957-1961; President, Perkin Elmer, 1961-1980; Memories of his father, ADM Nimitz and impressions of ADM Spruance and President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Chester W. Nimitz letter to Charles L. Melson, 1965 Sep 24
Letter from Chester W. Nimitz to VADM Charles L. Melson, USN, President of U.S. Naval War College with comments on the high educational quality of the institution and the importance of the post of NWC President. Nimitz credits the NWC with whatever success he achieved in strategy and tactics.
Civilian Faculty, 1972
Color 8x10 photograph of the NWC Civilian Faculty 1972 Group Portrait.