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Ackerson, J.L.: Developments in the American Merchant Marine and its Importance to National Defense, 1930
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.
Ackley, G., Hon., 1965
Correspondence and memoranda regarding College administration, faculty and staff, curriculum, facilities, finances and organization, visitors, lectures, conferences and events.
The majority of this collection is filed using Navy file numbers. For more information about this filing system, please refer to the Navy Filing Manuals and Bureau of Ordnance File Numbers in the External Documents section of this finding aid.
Acknowledgement and newspaper clipping, undated
Thermo fax copies of action reports for Operation Torch 1942, Operation Husky, 1943, Operation Avalanche, 1943, Operation Dragoon/Anvil, 1944; Draft typed manuscript of the Life of H. Kent Hewitt by John Clagett; Draft typed manuscript of the autobiography of H. Kent Hewitt; Subject files on H. Kent Hewitt; USS Juneau (LPD-10), ship's history and command histories, 1976-1988; ship's history USS Lexington; two copies of Stephen Roskill's The War at Sea. Vol. III
Scope and Contents
Subject files treating ADM H. Kent Hewitt, 1936 -1997. The collection includes John Clagett's typescript biography of Hewitt and Hewitt's own memoirs as well as action reports for Operation Torch, Avalanche, Husky, Brassard, and USS Catoctin, 1942-1945; letters sent and received by Hewitt and Tuleja, reminiscences by officers who served with him, biographical information, administrative history of the Eighth Fleet, Hewitt's Naval War College lectures, Bibliography, WWII photographs, history of the ships named Lexington and Command Histories of USS Juneau (LPD 10).
Acknowledgements, Prologue, Epilogue, Bibliography, Notes of Captain Paul B. Ryan's manuscript, The Queenstown Patrol, undated
Acknowledgment of receipt of supplies from Bureau of Construction and Repair, 30 Apr 1887
This record group is comprised of correspondence, memoranda, lists, contracts, inventories, and plans regarding the establishment, administration and curriculum of the Naval War College, new building construction, and items relating to the establishment of a naval coaling station somewhere in the Narragansett Bay, R.I. Of particular interest may be correspondence with discussions about merging the NWC with the Naval Torpedo Station in 1888 and the possible removal of NWC to Washington, D.C. in 1910-1911. Also included are journals and letterpress copybooks kept by past NWC presidents, Charles Stockton and French E. Chadwick.
Acknowledgments, undated
Research source materials, notes, correspondence, lectures, critiques, interviews, commentary by ADM H. Kent Hewitt and others, drafts of chapters and final draft for an unpublished book entitled A History of Amphibious Warfare: From the Age of Sail to Inchon, 1957–1963.
Ackoff, Russell: A Note on Systems Science, 1972 Aug
Ackoff, Russell L., circa 1973-1978
Correspondence files, including copies of letters sent and received regarding College functions, including conferences, meetings, war games, lectures, guest speakers and visitors.
ACLANT Symposium, undated
Miscellany, Series IV, consists of photographs, citations, newspaper clippings, programs, a carrier junior officer's training book, and items relating to the destroyer BARKER in the Southwest Pacific, 1941-1944.
ACLANT Symposium, undated
Series VI, Classified subject files, contains materials on NATO, nuclear arrangements, International Seapower Symposium, Soviet naval forces, and the Permanent Inter-American Peace Force, 1964-1972.