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Blackington, Richard N.: The future strategy of Soviet propaganda, 1965
File — Box 243, Folder: 12
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1965 no.128
Dates:
1965
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
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Student papers
Blackley, R.L.: Sea Power and National Security, 1957
File — Box 118, Folder: 1
Identifier: RG-13
Dates:
1957
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
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Student papers
Blackmon, Thomas L.: The amphibious assault landing craft : a look at development, roles, mission, and operational concepts, 1976
Item — Box 361, Folder: 5
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F94 1976 no.66
Dates:
1976
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
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Student papers
Blacksmith's shop - #31, circa 1945
Item — Box 81: Series II, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-385- Series II- Sub-Series C- Item 200.5808
Scope and Contents
4x5 negative of the exterior of the blacksmith's shop, also seen is the Duty Officers' Quarters, Bldg. #59, to the right
Dates:
circa 1945
Blackstone's Commentaries, undated
Item — Box 64: Series III, Folder: 17
Identifier: MSC-052- Series III
Content Description
From the Collection:
The papers, in the main, cover the period 1898-1987 and fully document his naval career and his retirement years. They are divided into six series. Series I, family papers, consists of genealogical materials taken from Morgan City, Louisiana Archives on the Brashear and Lawrence families, a history of Morgan City, LA, and correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the restoration of the Lawrence family cemetery in Bayside, Long Island. Correspondence, speeches and writings of various family members are found here too, as well as biographical and autobiographical materials on Admiral Eccles.Correspondence, Series II, is divided into five subseries; Naval orders and career correspondence, personal correspondence, official correspondence, letters of condolence to Mrs. Eccles on the death of Admiral Eccles, and miscellaneous correspondence of others that was found in his papers.Eccles' correspondence reveals aspects of his naval career, his many professional and intellectual interests and associations, and his study of military logistics. Major segments focus on his official naval orders and assignments, including his entrance into the U.S. Academy; his command of the USS JOHN D. EDWARDS; his assignment with CINCNELM; and his Naval War College and George Washington University associations. Other areas include the administration of the Advanced Base Section, Service Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1944-1945 (this material is especially...
Dates:
undated
Blackwood, Jack D.: The strategic importance of population growth, 1964
File — Box 238, Folder: 13
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1964 no.97
Dates:
1964
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Blackwood, Robert G.: Russian aid and trade with countries of the Middle East, 1972
Item — Box 334, Folder: 13
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F8 1972 no.40
Dates:
1972
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Blaine, Thomas E.: Automation and officer distribution, 1966
File — Box 252, Folder: 14
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1966 no.118
Dates:
1966
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
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Student papers
Blair, A.: The Lobby for Public Opinion and Its Effect on National Security, 1958
File — Box 130, Folder: 13
Identifier: RG-13
Dates:
1958
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Blair, A.F.: The Balance of Power Between Soviet Submarines and United States Anti-Submarine Warfare, 1959
File — Box 130, Folder: 14
Identifier: RG-13
Dates:
1959
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers