Naval War College (U.S.)
Found in 761 Collections and/or Records:
Grunenwald, John W.; James A. Barber; Thomas L. Vannaman; Alvin H. Allnutt; Thomas C. Weller, Jr.; Rudolph S. Malooley; John L. Easterwood. Jr.; and Gunars Kilpe: The product of the School of Naval Command and Staff, 1969 Apr 1
A group research study that concentrated on the Command and Staff Course of the Naval War College and addressed two questions: (1) What should the product of the School of Naval Command and Staff be in terms of acquired skills and knowledge; and (2) How many graduates having the aforementioned skills and knowledge are required annually? The purpose of this study was to identify the product of the Naval Command and Staff school and conduct a billet analysis to determine Navy requirements for graduates in order to provide a basis for a critical analysis of the school and its curriculum to produce the necessary graduates in sufficient quantity and quality to satisfy the Navy's requirements.
Grunenwald, John W.; James A. Barber; Thomas L. Vannaman; Thomas C. Weller; J.L. Easterwood; R.S. Malooley; and G. Kilpe: The product of the School of Naval Command and Staff; Supplement - 1969-1970 School of Naval Command and Staff Input Analysis, 1969
Group study for the School of Naval Command and Staff.
Guest lectures
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.
Harold Payson oral history transcription, 1978
Oral History tape and transcript of reminiscences of naval career including cruises in the 1930's; World War II in the Pacific; Naval War College Student and Staff days; Problems of current day Navy; Insights into naval officer education and career orientation: retirement from the U.S. Navy and subsequent career development, Newport, R.I. Part of the Naval Warrior Project.
Harris Laning autobiography, undated
Draft autobiography entitled "An Admiral's Yarn," covering boyhood; Naval Academy days; Early naval career in the Spanish-American War; Years as student, staff member and president of the Naval War College; Major naval commands as Chief of Staff to CO, Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, 1919-1921, Chief of Staff, CO Battle Fleet, 1927, CO, Battleship Division Two, 1928-1930, and CO Cruisers, Scouting Force, 1933-1935, and retirement years as Governor of the Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa., 1937-1941.
Typescript copy.
Harry D. Felt oral history transcription
Felt, Harry D., ADM, USN, 1902-1992. USNA, 1923; USSMississippi, 1923-1925; USS Farentholt, 1925-1928; Student, Naval Air Sta tion, Pensacola, Fla., 1928-1929; VS Squadron 3 B, Aircraft Squadrons, Battle Fleet, 1929-1931;Flight Instructor, Aide to CO, NAS, Pensacola, Fla., 1931-1934; USS Minneapolis, 1934; VS Squadron, USS Houston, 1934-1935; \J' Squadron, 1936-1937; NAS, San Diego, Calif., 1937-1939; CO, Bombing Squadron 2, USS Lexington, 1939-1941; CO, Air Group, USS Saratoga, 1941-1942;Air Officer, USS Saratoga, 1942-1943; CO, NAS, Daytona Beach, Fla., 1943; CO, NAS, Miami, Fla., 1943-1944; Member, U.S. Naval Mission to Moscow, USSR, 1944-1945; CO, USS Henango, 1945-1946; Office of CNO, Washington, D.C., 1946-1947; National War College, Washington, D.C., 1947-1948; CO, USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1948-1949; Staff, Naval War Col lege, Newport, RI., 1949-1950; Chief of Staff, Naval War College, 1950-1951; CO, Middle East Force, 1951;Naval Operations, Navy Department, 1951-1953; CO, Carrier 5 Division 1953-1954; Assistant CNO, Fleet Readiness, Office of CNO, 1954-1956; CO, U.S. Sixth Fleet, 1956; Vice Chief, Naval Operations, 1956-1958.
Harry D. Felt oral history transcription
Felt, Harry D., ADM, USN, 1902-1992. The second volume of Admiral Felt's oral history contains his recollections as Commander in Chief, Pacific, when the United States was becoming heavily involved in the Vietnamese conflict. Comments on his staff and organization of CINCPAC; the bombardment of Quemoy and Matsu, islands off the Chinese coast; trips to the Far East regarding Military Assistance Groups; U.S. in volvement in the Vietnam War duringjohn F. Kennedy's administration; Political situation in Laos; Taiwan Defense Command; the United States and the Nationalist Chinese on Taiwan; and U.S. military assistance to the Philippines.
John T. Hayward papers
Biographical information and vita; Correspondence, official and personal letters sent and received, 1936–1994; Speeches, including notes, scripts, lectures and committee presentations, 1940–1993; Published writings, articles, papers and notes; Unpublished writings, journal entries, poems, articles and aviation logs; Military papers,orders, leave papers, fitness reports and retirement papers, 1925–1968; Subject Files, consulting reports, corporate board reports, 1958–1985; Career photographs; Newspaper clippings, certificates and maps.
Headshot of Brig Gen Tasker H. Bliss, circa 1905-1908
Black and white 8x10 photograph of BRIG GEN Tasker H. Bliss, circa 1905-1908. US Army photograph
Helen Goss Vibberts oral history transcription, 2002
Vibberts, Helen Goss, 1916-2005. Youth in New Britain, Conn.; Education at Vassar College; Work experience at the Forman School;Joined WAVES in 1943; Trained at U.S. Naval Midshipmen's School (WR); Assignment in communications at the Port Director's Office, New York City, 1943-1944; V:J Day; Postwar em ployment at Time magazine; Marriage and community activities; Significance of her WAVES service.