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American ship casualties of the world war including naval vessels, merchant ships, sailing vessels, and fishing craft, 1923
American ship in Japan, circa 1940-1945
3x4.75 black and white photo of (left) an American troops ship docked at the midget submarine yard in Yokosuba, Japan
American Shipbuilding Corporation, Correspondence, 1974
Series IV, Subject Files, 1965-2000, contains correspondence and supporting material on the maritime academies, the Panama Canal Treaties of 1977, the Panamanian Election of 1989, military sealift, national airlift policy, ship financing, and shipping.
American Shipbuilding Corporation, Financial Analysis, undated
Series IV, Subject Files, 1965-2000, contains correspondence and supporting material on the maritime academies, the Panama Canal Treaties of 1977, the Panamanian Election of 1989, military sealift, national airlift policy, ship financing, and shipping.
American Shipbuilding Corporation, Information Pamphlet, undated
Series IV, Subject Files, 1965-2000, contains correspondence and supporting material on the maritime academies, the Panama Canal Treaties of 1977, the Panamanian Election of 1989, military sealift, national airlift policy, ship financing, and shipping.
American Shipping, 1985
Series II, Writings, 1972-1995, includes published and unpublished articles by Gibson on the energy crisis, the United Nations, Desert Shield and strategic sealift, commercial ships, American shipping, rebuilding the merchant marine, and writings by others on the merchant marine, the American flag liner industry, a maritime strategy for the 80s, ship building, and ship building management.
American Society for Ethno history, Oakland, CA, 1987
Academic Courses and Published Writings. The bulk of the papers consist of notes and writings for courses in American History, American Diplomatic History, Military History, Problems in American Foreign Policy, Historiography, Contemporary U.S. History, and Modern European History, 1960-1980; Book reviews, lectures, published articles and books, 1962-1997;Programs and papers given at History Conferences and Symposia, 1960-1993;Subject files on U.S. Presidents, naval history topics, foreign policy, the military, modem war, the U.S. Navy,World War II. Notecards and microfilm complete the collection.
American Society of International Law, 1980 - 1981
Personal files, 1979–1980; Correspondence, 1979–1981; Speeches, 1980–1981; Writings, undated–1981; Subject Files,1971–1981; Curriculum, 1980–1981, during his tenure as Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Law, Naval War College.
American Submariner, 2005
American Telephone & Telegraph, 1957
Series I, Correspondence, contains three boxes of letters received and sent during his naval reserve career, 1937-1962, that treat the various projects with which he was involved. These letters are addressed to flag rank officers of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force and politicians, among others. A significant portion of correspondence in later years deals with his failure to achieve flag rank.