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Barnard, H.A.: Operations Problem 9-50, 1950
Barnard, Roger H.: Geopolitics : a perspective, 1971
Barnes, Edmund L.: Mean supply response time : implications as a measure of supply system performance, 1975
Barnes John B.: The carrier task force and the Soviet air threat, 1964
Barnes, J.R.: The Foreign Policies of the US and the USSR and their Effect on the Future World Situation, 1950
Barnes, J.W.: Partner in the Pacific, 1963
Barnes, L.P.: An Adequare Strategy For the Middle East, 1963
Barnes, Maj Gen Earl W. USAF, 1954
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.
Barnes, S.M., Capt., USN, Gannon, H.T., CDR, USN, and Kaufman, W.M., CDR, USN. "The United States Naval War College; a staff study of its historical background, mission and educational philosophy, principles and concepts from which the Second Year Course in Naval Warf are was derived". Newport, RI. (5 copies), 1954
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
Barnes, S.M. , 'Intro to Strategy Studies', 1953
Presentations in boxes 1-56 include transcriptions of lectures given by NWC faculty and staff members from 1886-1970. The presentations in boxes 57-70 are comprised of compact discs with audio recordings of presentations given by NWC Stratey and Policy faculty members from 2003-2007. Access to the compact discs is dependent upon NHC having the necessary listening equipment.