Stockdale, James B.
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1923-12-23 - 2005-07-05
Found in 113 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph of VADM Stockdale, NWC President, circa 1977-1979
Item — Box 6, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Includes portraits of Stockdale, his family, and him with Joseph G. Brennan
Dates:
circa 1977-1979
Photograph of Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale, USN, circa 1977-1979
Item — Box 6, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Includes portraits of Stockdale, his family, and him with Joseph G. Brennan
Dates:
circa 1977-1979
Photograph of Vice Admiral Stockdale, circa 1977-1979
Item — Box 6, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Includes portraits of Stockdale, his family, and him with Joseph G. Brennan
Dates:
circa 1977-1979
Photographs of Joseph G. Brennan and James B. Stockdale, 1979, 1983
File — Box 6, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles. Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities. Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand. Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12...
Dates:
1979, 1983
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
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James B. Stockdale papers
Porter Halyburton reccomendation letter from James Stockdale to PNWC Stark , 1998 Mar 28
Item
Identifier: MSC-191- Item MSC191_09_14_11
Scope and Contents
James Stockdale writes PNWC ADM Stark recommending Porter Halyburton for head of College of Continuing Education, a position that had been newly recategorized for civilians. Stockdale provides his views of Halyburton's character and abilities, both as an employee and colleague at NWC, and as a fellow POW in Vietnam.
Dates:
1998 Mar 28
Portrait of VADM Stockdale laughing with arms crossed, circa 1977-1979
Item — Box 23: Series I; Series II [Barcode: 410000000241], Folder: 16
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series B- Item 100.3658
Scope and Contents
Black and white 8x10 photograph of VADM James B. Stockdale; circa 1977-1979.
Dates:
circa 1977-1979
Presidents Hour, 1977 Dec 19
Item — Box 7, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles. Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities. Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand. Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12...
Dates:
1977 Dec 19
RADM Hardisty Farewell Luncheon Proof Sheet, circa 1977
Item — Box 23: Series I; Series II [Barcode: 410000000241], Folder: 16
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series B- Item 100.3626
Scope and Contents
Black and white 8x10 proof sheet of RADM Huntington Hardisty's Farewell Luncheon as Naval War College President; circa 1977.
Dates:
circa 1977
Remarks of Wing Commander James B. Stockdale to the pilots of Carrier Air Wing 16 aboard USS Oriskany, at sea, en route Tonkin Gulf, one week before they entered combat, 1965 Apr 29
Item — Box 7, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles. Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities. Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand. Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12...
Dates:
1965 Apr 29
Report on Foundations of Moral Obligation to the President, NWC, 1980 Jan 29
File — Box 6, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles. Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities. Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand. Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12...
Dates:
1980 Jan 29
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
James B. Stockdale papers