Naval War College (U.S.)
Found in 759 Collections and/or Records:
Staff Yearbook Photo, 1986
Black and white 5x7 photograph of the NWC 1986 Staff for the Trident yearbook; those pictured are unidentified.
Staff Yearbook Photo, 1986
Black and white 8x10 photograph of the NWC 1986 Staff for the Trident yearbook; those pictured are unidentified.
Staff Yearbook Photo, 1986
Black and white 8x10 photograph of the NWC 1986 Staff for the Trident yearbook; those pictured are unidentified.
Staff Yearbook Photo, 1986
Color 4x6 photograph of the NWC 1986 Staff for the Trident yearbook; those pictured are unidentified.
Stanley A. Barnes oral history transcription, 1993
Captain Barnes was a career naval officer. He graduated form the US Naval Academy in 1933 and received training in submarines. He attended Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron training in Rhode island prior to commanding MTBS 15 in the Mediterrean. He participated in the campaigns in Tunisia, Sicily, and in the invasion of Southern France. He was in a joint command under the British in the Mediterranean and considered it the most unique and challenging aspect of his career. In 1948-1949 he attended the Naval War College and later served on the staff for three years. Prior to retirement, he held destroyer commands and served in various capacities in the CNO's office.
Stanley Kras oral history transcription
Kras discusses his service in the army, 1940-1945, including basic training, time in Australia, in New Caledonia with the Americal Division, Guadalcanal where his unit was attacked by the Japanese and was the sole survivor having killed ten of the enemy. He returned to the US where he was assigned guard duty in Chicago, IL. Kras was born and brought up in Cicero, IL. He joined the Civilian Conservation Corps after graduation from high school and served in Illinois and Nevada. He joined the Army in 1940 and served in the Pacific Theater during the war. He remained in the Army after the war, was discharged, and joined the US Air Force.
Charles H. Stockton papers
Official and semi-official correspondence regarding naval career and Naval War College, 1866–1908; Holograph reminiscences, 1866; Personal Diary, 1904; Journals of ship’s cruises in USS Thetis and USS Yorktown and USS Kentucky 1889–1902; Published Books; Miscellany, including newspaper clippings, photographs and certificates, 1886–1936; Diary of Mrs. Stockton, London, England 1903–1905.
Joseph C. Strasser papers
Correspondence, personal letters sent and received during his Naval War College presidency, 1990–1995 and his immediate prior assignment, 1988–1990; Speeches, 1988–1994; Subject Files, 1990–1991. Black and white and color portrait photographs.