Naval War College (U.S.)
Found in 761 Collections and/or Records:
Anne Sims Hopkins collection of Sims family papers
This collection consists of letters, photographs, invitations, a wedding gift registry, and other papers relating to the Sims family, particularly Admiral William S. Sims and his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. The papers detail the Sims family’s personal life and relationship as well as Admiral Sims’s career in the Navy.
Manley O. Hudson papers
The Manley O. Hudson Papers document the professional activities and interests of a prominent international lawyer during the last ten years of his career. The papers include background materials on several important legal cases with which he was involved as a consultant. They also contain materials relating to his tenure as a professor of international law at the Naval War College.
The collection falls naturally into three well-defined series: Legal Case Files, Subject Files and Miscellany. The Legal Case Files consist of correspondence, briefs, motions, reports, compilations of laws and published articles regarding the California Tidelands Case (1941-1952), which was argued before the Supreme Court, the formulation of a United States Oil Policy during World War II, and the Anglo-Egyptian dispute (1947) concerning the purported violation of Egypt's sovereignty by Great Britain, which ultimately went before the United Nations Security Council. The Subject Files portion of the collection contains correspondence, memoranda, notes and official organizational reports regarding the publication of the seventh volume of International Legislation and the study of international law at the Naval War College. The third series, Miscellany, consists of career-related ephemera, including newspaper clippings, programs and photocopies of articles.
Hugh Lynch oral history transcription, 2007
Oral history of Hugh Lynch, previous professor of the Naval War College, Newport, RI
II MAF War Game instruction, 1986 Nov 26
Instruction (NAVWARCOL NOTE 5050) detailing the schedule of events and list of participants for the II MAF Seminar War Game scheduled to be conducted at the Naval War College's War Gaming Department on 1986 Dec 8-12.
Information pamphlet: Second International Seapower Symposium, 1971 Nov 1-5
This pamphlet provides information regarding the conduct of the Second International Seapower Symposium. Includes a complete schedule of events, a list of participants and escort officers, floorplans of the Newport Harbor Treadway Inn with participants room assignments and rosters of Observers, Aides, and U.S. Naval War College Seapower Symposium Staff.
Intelligence and Technical archives
The Intelligence and Technical archives are comprised of the records of the Naval War College Classified Library, which in the early years of the twentieth century, was called "The Archives." This record group is composed of three series. Series I is military and technical intelligence; series II, World War Attache reports; and series III, ONI translations of German Naval documents from the period 1933-1945. This record group is a research collection of material retained for permanent reference for Naval War College staff and students in the pursuit of their professional studies.
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International Implications of Man/Machine in Space, by Wayland W. Williams
International Seapower Symposium records
The International Seapower Symposium (ISS) is a biennial meeting held at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC), hosted by the Chief of Naval Operations and the President, U.S. Naval War College. This record group consists of correspondence, reports, publications, photographs, audio cassettes, digital media (floppy disks and compact discs, etc), and digital files documenting the organization and proceedings of each symposium.
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Inventories of documents in RG 1, undated
Irene Gailey Merker oral history transcription, 1997
Merker, Irene Gailey, 1910-2008. Reminiscences of a Navy Nurse during WWII. Includes youth in Shamokin, Pa.; Graduated from UPA Nursing School, 1931; Employed at Chestnut Hill Hospital through 1938;Joined the Navy Nurse Corps in 1938; Assigned to NAVHOSP, Washington, D.C., 1938-1940; Newport NAVHOSP, 1940-1941; USS Solace, 1941-1942; Witnessed attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941; Resigned from the Navy in April 1942; Marriage; Visiting Nurse, Burlington, Vt.; Attended Simmons College for B.S. and M.S. in Public Health; Providence District Nursing Association; Member of Pearl Harbor Survivors and NNC Associations.