Naval War College (U.S.)
Found in 759 Collections and/or Records:
Rita Callanan Trenn oral history transcription, 1997
Trenn, Rita Callanan, 1923-. Reminiscences of a WWII WAVE; Includes her growing up years in RI., work at Brown and Sharp; Reaction to Pearl Harbor attack, enlisted in WAVES in 1943; Attended USNTS (WR). Hunter College; Attended Storekeepers School in Bloomington, Ind.; Assigned to Cornell Uni versity in Disbursing Office for Naval Officers and Trainees; Reaction of Navy enlisted men to WAVES; D-Day news; Assigned to Hawaii in Naval Base Disbursing Office; V:J Day celebrations; Met Captains McAfee and Hancock; WAVES a positive experience; Impact of WAVES service on her life; Marriage and stayed in R.I.; Worked at RI. Hospital; Member Ocean State WAVES.
Robert Booth oral history transcription
Booth discusses his training as a fighter pilot at Troy, NY, Glenview, IL, Pensacola, FL, Melbourne, FL, Wildwood, NJ, and Oceana, VA, during WWII; he continued in the Naval Reserve for ten years after the war and flew jets. He comments on patriotism during the war and his work after the war. Part of the Veterans Oral History Project.
Robert Dennis oral history transcription, 2003
Dennis joined the Lighthouse Service in 1940 and the entered the US Coast Guard. Served in the North Atlantic where patrolled and engaged in rescue missions; convoyed destroyers to Newfoundland, transported troops to England and D-Day operations and Operation Dragoon. Pacific Theatre battles include Guadalcanal, Tulagi, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Transported troops to the US and post war weather patrol in the North Atlantic. Resigned from the Coast Guard in 1946. Postwar career in the Civil Service at Melville, Quonset Point Naval Air Station, NUWC and the Naval Reserve.
Robert E. Dornin oral history transcription
Domin, Robert E., CAPT, USN, 1913-1982. A brief oral history dictated just before Captain Domin's death in 1982 describes only one tour of duty as Aide to Admiral Ernest j. King, Washington, D.C., 1944-1945.
Robert J. Coontz oral history transcription, 2000
Coontz, Robert J., CAPT, USN, 1926. Typescript of the thirty-five year naval career of Coontz who enlisted in 1944; Topics include his grandfather, ADM R. E. Coontz, second CNO; His father's death, youth in Bristol, Va.; Gradu ation from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1949; Served in USS Missouri as a spotter; Flying spotter missions in the Korean War; Operation Officer in USS Charles S. Sperry, 1952; Met Prince Philip and Pope Pius XII; Co, PCE 870 in New Orleans; PG School, 1955; Electronics Instructor, USNA: EXO, USS Sellstrom, 1958-1960; Trained as a programmer at Naval Electronics Lab to introduce Navy Tactical Data Systems in the Fleet; CIC Officer, USS Chicago, 1963-1965; EXO, USS Halsey off Vietnam, 1966-1968; Head, Plans and Policy, MISD, 1973-1977;JCS, 1977-1979; Retired in 1979; Includes thoughts on his naval career.
Robert Lepper oral history transcription, 2005
Lepper discusses his youth in Westerly, RI, education at the University of Rhode Island, teaching in Warwick, RI and his service in WWII on LCTs in the Mediterranean at the invasions of Sicily and Salerno and his assignments as ferry commander during the invasion of France on D-Day, June 6, 1944. His last assignments were at Fire Fighting School, Philadelphia, PA and as an NROTC instructor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He comments on the significance of his naval career.
Robert M. Laske oral history transcription
Laske discusses his interest in naval aviation, joining the Navy in 1942, training as an aviator, assignments, including reconnaissance over flights of the Soviet Union in 1951-1952, the Naval Justice School, Newport, RI, Deployment to Atsugi, Japan during the Korean War, FASRON 115, NAS, Dallas, TX, attendance at General Line School, Monterey, CA, VR-24, Port Lyautey, Morocco, USS Forrestal (CVA-59), Vietnam and the Special Operations Group, Vietnam War, the Naval War College Review as military and civilian editor, retirement in 1988.
Rodgers, W. L.: The Function of the Naval War College in developing a sound Naval character among officers of the Navy, 1923
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.
Roger Buck oral history transcription, 2013
Oral history transcript of a naval officer who served in the U.S. Navy for twenty-six years, including ship commands and assignments at the U.S. Naval Academy and Naval War College.
Fred F. Rogers papers
Captain Fred F. Rogers (1884-1952) had a naval career that spanned over 35 years during which he served as a naval attaché to the American Embassy in Japan, commanded various battleships, studied and taught at the Naval War College, and led the Naval Construction Training Center in Davisville, R.I. during World War II. These papers primarily consist of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II.