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Colbert, Richard G., 1915-1973

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1973

Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:

Speech drafts for ADM Zumwalt, Remarks to SACLANT Flag Officer Symposium, 1970 Nov 3

 File — Box 2: Series II, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSC-067- Series II
Scope and Contents

Prepared by VADM Richard G. Colbert.

Dates: 1970 Nov 3

The Soviet Maritime Challenge and U.S. Response, undated

 Item — Box 1: Series I; Series II, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSC-067- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Captain McNulty presented his papers to the Naval War College through the Naval War College Foundation on August 15, 1979. The papers cover the period 1950-1977 and document his career in the Navy. The ten box manuscript collection is divided into five series.Series I, Correspondence, consists of personal correspondence received or sent by CAPT - McNulty, letters sent by VADM Richard G. Colbert and ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt and official and personal correspondence in a career file which outlines McNulty's career in the Navy.Series II, Speeches, contains the speeches CAPT McNulty wrote or edited for ADM - Arleigh Burke, VADM Richard G. Colbert, ADM Ralph Cousins, RADM W. Thompson, and ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt, 1969-1974. This is the largest series in the collection and the bulk of it consists of speeches for A~M Zumwalt who was Chief of Naval Operations at the time (1970-1974).The Navy was going through significant changes during this period: the revamping of an obsolete and shrinking Naval force, the growing global navy of the Soviet Union, the impact of the Nixon Doctrine on foreign and Naval policy, the dissatisfaction of Navy personnel with the service, and a general re-organization of the Naval War College. The speeches give an invaluable contemporary view of these events and of ten outline plans of action which have since taken place. A speech made on March 19, 1971, to the OPNAV Commanders is an overview of what ADM. Zumwalt hoped to...
Dates: undated

United States Foreign Policy: "The Nixon Doctrine", 1970 Oct

 Item — Box 1: Series I; Series II, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSC-067- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Captain McNulty presented his papers to the Naval War College through the Naval War College Foundation on August 15, 1979. The papers cover the period 1950-1977 and document his career in the Navy. The ten box manuscript collection is divided into five series.Series I, Correspondence, consists of personal correspondence received or sent by CAPT - McNulty, letters sent by VADM Richard G. Colbert and ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt and official and personal correspondence in a career file which outlines McNulty's career in the Navy.Series II, Speeches, contains the speeches CAPT McNulty wrote or edited for ADM - Arleigh Burke, VADM Richard G. Colbert, ADM Ralph Cousins, RADM W. Thompson, and ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt, 1969-1974. This is the largest series in the collection and the bulk of it consists of speeches for A~M Zumwalt who was Chief of Naval Operations at the time (1970-1974).The Navy was going through significant changes during this period: the revamping of an obsolete and shrinking Naval force, the growing global navy of the Soviet Union, the impact of the Nixon Doctrine on foreign and Naval policy, the dissatisfaction of Navy personnel with the service, and a general re-organization of the Naval War College. The speeches give an invaluable contemporary view of these events and of ten outline plans of action which have since taken place. A speech made on March 19, 1971, to the OPNAV Commanders is an overview of what ADM. Zumwalt hoped to...
Dates: 1970 Oct

VADM Colbert lecturing, circa 1973

 Item — Box 23: Series I; Series II, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series B- Item 100.4950
Scope and Contents

4x5 color photo of VADM Colbert lecturing. Old photo marked PRG1-4-1-9. Ensure duplicate entry is removed in excel

Dates: circa 1973

VADM Richard G. Colbert: Role and Policy of Maritime Forces in a Period of Mounting Tension, 1972 Jan

 File — Box 1: Series I; Series II, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-067- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Captain McNulty presented his papers to the Naval War College through the Naval War College Foundation on August 15, 1979. The papers cover the period 1950-1977 and document his career in the Navy. The ten box manuscript collection is divided into five series.Series I, Correspondence, consists of personal correspondence received or sent by CAPT - McNulty, letters sent by VADM Richard G. Colbert and ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt and official and personal correspondence in a career file which outlines McNulty's career in the Navy.Series II, Speeches, contains the speeches CAPT McNulty wrote or edited for ADM - Arleigh Burke, VADM Richard G. Colbert, ADM Ralph Cousins, RADM W. Thompson, and ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt, 1969-1974. This is the largest series in the collection and the bulk of it consists of speeches for A~M Zumwalt who was Chief of Naval Operations at the time (1970-1974).The Navy was going through significant changes during this period: the revamping of an obsolete and shrinking Naval force, the growing global navy of the Soviet Union, the impact of the Nixon Doctrine on foreign and Naval policy, the dissatisfaction of Navy personnel with the service, and a general re-organization of the Naval War College. The speeches give an invaluable contemporary view of these events and of ten outline plans of action which have since taken place. A speech made on March 19, 1971, to the OPNAV Commanders is an overview of what ADM. Zumwalt hoped to...
Dates: 1972 Jan

View of the Colbert to Semmes Change of Command ceremony from Dewey Field, 1971 Aug 17

 Item — Box 2: Series I; Series II, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSC-385- Series I- Sub-Series A- Item 100.2032
Scope and Contents

Color 4x5 photograph of the view of the Change of Command ceremony of VADM Colbert to VADM Semmes on August 17, 1971 from Dewey Field outside Luce Hall. In the image's foreground features the Marine color guard. In the background, outside Luce Hall is the seated audience and speaker dais. A service member stands in the center in-between the two as part of the Auxiliary with the larger group of officers standing to the right.

Dates: 1971 Aug 17