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Naval War College (U.S.). Center for Naval Warfare Studies

 Organization

Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:

Marine Corps War Game memorandum, 1984 Feb 13

 File — Box 17, Folder: 35
Identifier: RG-36
Scope and Contents

Memorandum listing individuals expected to attend the Marine Corps war game in February 1984 at the Naval War College.

Dates: 1984 Feb 13

Photo of Preparatory Staff Class of December 1941, 1941 Dec

 Item — Box 3: Series I; Series II, Folder: 22
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series A- Item 100.444
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Black and white 8x10 photograph of the CNW Class of 1941; Legend printed below photo; photo marked: "Preparatory staff class of December 1941, U.S. Naval War College."

Dates: 1941 Dec

Photo of the School of Naval Warfare students, 1970-1971

 File — Map case 3: Series I, Drawer: 6, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series A- File 100.12269
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22x27.5 black and white group photo of the NWC, School of Naval Warfare, 1970-1971

Dates: 1970-1971

Photograph of CAPT D.C. Peto, 1959

 Item — Box 3: Series I; Series II, Folder: 29
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series A- Item 100.5425
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Black and white 2x2 photograph of CAPT D.C. Peto, College of Naval Warfare (CNW), circa 1959.

Dates: 1959

Photograph of CAPT R. Ironmonger, 1958

 Item — Box 3: Series I; Series II, Folder: 28
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series A- Item 100.5252
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Black and white 4x5 photograph of CAPT R. Ironmonger, USN, Course in Naval Warfare, First Year, CNW, circa 1958.

Dates: 1958

Photograph of FADM E.J. King Painting, circa 1970-1980

 Item — Box 3: Series I; Series II, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series A- Item 100.5268
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Color 3x5 photograph of FADM E.J. King painting, circa 1970-1980. Photograph marked on rear: "8-15A." "Fleet ADM E.J. King." "Navy Art Coll."

Dates: circa 1970-1980

Plaskett, William, Jr.: The overseas Chinese : friend or foe, 1971 Apr 5

 Item — Box 327, Folder: 9
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F8 1971 no.82
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Thesis written by Colonel William Plaskett, Jr., USMC while a student at the Naval War College and later submitted to the School of Public and International Affairs of the George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in International Affairs on 1971 Sep 30.

In this paper, Plaskett provided a general study of the overseas Chinese problem in southeast Asia and presented cultural, legal, and historic background data to form a basis for comparison of the impact of the Cultural Revolution in mainlaind China had on the assimilation and nationalization of the overseas Chinese in southeast Asia.

Dates: 1971 Apr 5

Rhea, Frank W.: Internal Transporation in the People's Republic of China, 1965 Mar

 File — Box 232, Folder: 15
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 . F8 1965 no. 84
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Student paper prepared by Lt. Col. Frank W. Rhea, United States Army for the Naval Warfare Course at the U.S. Naval War College. In this paper, Rhea explored the social, economic and military importance of transportation in China.

Dates: 1965 Mar

Scott, James H.: Aviation junior officer retention through rotation : an analysis, 1967 Apr 1

 File — Box 276, Folder: 4
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F8 1967 no.51
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Student paper by Commander James H. Scott for his course in the School of Naval Warfare at the Naval War College. In this paper the high resignation rate among carrier aviators was addressed.

Dates: 1967 Apr 1

Space Fundamentals for the War Fighter, 1994 May 31

 File — Box 13-1, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-37
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A paper submitted to the faculty of the Naval War College in partial satisfaction of the requirement of the Department of Operations by William G. Clapp, Ed.D, Major, Utah National Guard that was later updated for publication as a Strategic Research Department occasional paper because of the timeliness of the topic and the belief that it deserved wider circulation.

In this paper, Clapp provided an overview of the space environment and its assets in order to understand their capabilities. Clapp argued that space assets are vital elements that influence both peacetime and wartime missions at all three levels of military activity: strategic, operational, and tactical. This paper provided insights concerning a few of the limitations and capabilities of U.S. space assets and should help the war fighter understand the environment in which the battle for aerospace superiority must be fought and won.

Dates: 1994 May 31