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“Archives: Sailing the Distant Seas,” by Henry Mitchell, 1976
Arciniegas, German. The State of Latin America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1952
ARD-23 Crew, circa 1946
8.5x11 black and white photo of the crew of the ARD-23, at Gob-Gob, Guam. Full list of names on the back of the photo.
ARD 23 Flooded, circa 1940-1945
3.5x5 black and white photo showing ARD 23 flooded
ARD 23 Pulling in 726, circa 1940-1945
4x6 black and white photo of ARD 23 pulling in 726
ARD Admin. Turnover, undated
Records of the Director, CNWS, including correspondence files regarding administrative matters, 1971–1995; Records of the Director, CAR/ARP, including correspondence files, 1976–1979; Minutes of meetings of Center for Advanced Research, 1972–1979; Advanced Research Program student applications and research proposals, 1973–1980; Advanced Research Program non-college applications and research proposals, 1973–1980; CAR/ARP unclassified student research papers, 1972–2000; CAR/ARP classified student research papers, 1972–2000; Strategic Studies Group, classified and unclassified papers and reports, 1991–1996; CNWS Command Histories, 1993–1994; Decision Support Group, applications and evaluations, 1995; Strategy and Campaign Department, Conference materials and RUKUS War Game, 1991–1995, War Gaming Videocassettes, 1994, and photographs.
Ardinger, Robert H.: NTDS : a revolution in anti-air warfare, 1963
Arduino, Adolpho M., CAPT, Argentina, circa 1979-1980
Curriculum records, including syllabi, curriculum, lectures and student papers, 1956–1983; Reading files, 1956–1998; Correspondence and memoranda treating NCC reunions, 1972–1993; Student files, 1957–1998; Miscellany, including photographs, 1957–1999; Cookbooks, 1960–2000; Alumni newsletters and newsgrams, 1958–1998; Videos, 1992–2000 and yearbooks, 1987–1995.
These records consist of syllabi and curriculum materials, student presentations, handouts, lectures by professors, directives for the study course, photographs of Naval Command College classes, and disc recordings of presentations by students.
Are Large Armaments Provocative of War?, 1916 May 17
College curriculum items, including orientation materials, lectures, addresses, tactical, strategic, demonstrative, scouting and screening and operational problems, maneuver rules, fire effect diagrams, quick decision problems, directives, manuals, articles, historical presentations compiled by members of the Department of Intelligence on naval battles, and translations of the War at Sea, 1914–1918, and miscellaneous NWC publications.
"Are Large Armaments Provocative of War?" address, 1916 May 17
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.