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Letters sent and received by Stansfield Turner, 1987 Apr 25-2008 Sep 21
This folder consists of letters and printed e-mails received by Stanfield Turner with copies of the letters he sent in response. This correspondence includes Turner's recollections of transforming the Naval War College curriculum to one more comprehensive and based on grades and exams, as well as email responses to event invitations and former colleagues.
Mahan, Alfred T.: Abstract of his Lectures - Strategy of the Caribbean and Napoleon's Campaign of 1796, 1896
Abstract of six lectures on strategy that were given by Captain A. T. Mahan at the Naval War College. Over some time, Mahan delivered a course of lectures upon strategy that clearly and forcibly set forth the great truths of the art of war. The whole course was divided into two series, the first being, "The Strategic Features of the Caribbean" and the second series was devoted to "Some Considerations of the Art of War, Naval and Land, with Illustrations from Bonaparte's Italian Campaign of 1796-1797."
It is not apparent who compiled this abstract.
Mahan, Alfred T.: Abstract of Lectures on Strategy, 1899
Abstract of six lectures on strategy that were given by Captain A. T. Mahan at the Naval War College. Over some time, Mahan delivered a course of lectures upon strategy that clearly and forcibly set forth the great truths of the art of war. The whole course was divided into two series, the first being, "The Strategic Features of the Caribbean" and the second series was devoted to "Some Considerations of the Art of War, Naval and Land, with Illustrations from Bonaparte's Italian Campaign of 1796-1797."
It is not apparent who compiled this abstract.
Necessity and Objects of a Naval War College, by Alfred T. Mahan
Operations Problem III and Tactical Problem III: Analysis and Comment of Research Department, Senior Class of 1934, 1934 Jan 18
Comments and conclusions made by the NWC Research Department on Operational Problem III and Tactical Problem III for the NWC Senior Class of 1934.
Operations Problem III and Tactical Problem III: Outstanding Facts and Conclusions, Senior Class of 1934, 1934 Jan
Includes Part V: Outstanding facts developed in this problem and Part VI: Conclusions drawn from this problem that were compiled by the NWC Research Department.
Probability Concepts for Gaming, by Richard L. Conolly
Product of the School of Naval Command and Staff, by John W. Grunenwald; James A. Barber; Thomas L. Vannaman; Alvin H. Allnutt; Thomas C. Weller, Jr.; Rudolph S. Malooley; John L. Easterwood, Jr.; and Gunars Kilpe:
Tactical Problem II: Comment of Research Department, Senior Class of 1934, 1933 Dec 12
Comments and conclusions made by the NWC Research Department on Tactical Problem II for the NWC Senior Class of 1934.
Tactical Problem II: Conclusions Drawn, Senior Class of 1934, 1933 Dec 12
Includes only Part IV: Conclusions Drawn, pages 32-33 from "Comment of Research Department."