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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."
The Application Of Submarine Experience And Technology To The Space Environment, 1992 Mar 6
Student research paper by CDR Stephen M. Jarrett, USN in satisfaction of the requirements for the Advanced Research Program elective. In this paper, Jarrett explained how the utilization of submarine knowledge of personal adaptation, atmospheric rejuvenation, casualty control, and nuclear technology and experience can greatly aid the space program in its advance into the frontiers of space.
Also found within this folder are Jarrett's initial application to the Advanced Research Program, research prospectus, a memorandum detailing his research trip to Washington, D.C., and a report documentation page.
"The Future Role of Naval Forces", 1947 Jan 8
Address delivered by Admiral Spruance at the National War College in Washington, D.C. on 1947 January 8 on the future role of naval forces.
The Maritime Strategy: Question and Answer Book, probably 1986
Questions and answers related to The Maritime Strategy, which aggregates strategic guidance from many sources into a cohesive framework from which the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) and Unified and Fleet Commander's maritime military options emanate.
The Maritime Strategy: Question and Answer Book
The Necessity and Objects of a Naval War College, 1888 Aug 6
Address by Captain A. T. Mahan, as President of the Naval War College at the opening of the Fourth Annual Session of the U.S. Naval War College on 1888 Aug 6.
This item was reprinted from the Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Vol. XIV, No 4, Whole No. 47.
Theodore I. Fabik oral history transcription
Fabik, Theodore I., RADM, USCG, 1910-1981. USCG Academy, 1932; Haida, Itasca, 1932-1935; Mojave; Thetis; Engineering duties, Samuel D. Ingham, Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1936; Engineering Officer, Samuel D. Ingham, 1936-1938; Postgraduate course, USNA, Annapolis, Md., 1938-1940; M.S., MIT, 1941; Engineering Oflicer, Campbell, 1941-1942; Office of Navy Supervisor/Resident Inspector of Shipbuilding, New York, 1942-1944; XO, USS Gen. M. C. Meigs, 1944--1946; Chief, Naval Engineering Section, first CG Disuict, Boston, 1946-1947; Instructor, CG Academy, 1947-1952; Engineer Officer, Eagle, 1948; XO, Eagle, 1949 and 1950; CO, Campbell, 1952-1954; Chief, Engineering Division, Ninth CG District, Cleveland, Ohio, 1954-1955; Chief, Engineering Division, Fourteenth CG District, Ho nolulu, Hawaii, 1955-1958; Assistant Engineer in Chief, HQ, 1958-161; Chief of Staff, Fifth CG Disuict Office, Portsmouth, Va., 1961; CO, Seventh CG District, Miami, 1961-1962; Chief, Office of Engineering, CGHQ, 1962-1964; CO, Fourteenth CG District, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1964-1966; CO, Western Area and Twelfth CG Disuict, San Francisco, Calif., 1966-1967; Retired, 1967.
Thomas Harkin oral history transcription
Harkin, Thomas. ROTC, University of Iowa; F-8 Crusader pilot; Assigned to V4-10, Cuba; Training readiness; Test pilot in Atsugi,Japan; Aircraft mishap; F-8 Squadron in Naval Reserve; Resigned from Naval Reserve.
Thomas Kilcline oral history transcription
Kilcline, Thomas, VADM, USN, 1925-. Typescript of interview with VADM Kilcline who enlisted in the Navy in 1943, graduated from the USNA in 1949 and was designated a naval aviator in 1950. Served in PBYs in the Korean War; Received an MS from MIT and NPG School; Assigned to A3s, Sanford, Fla.; USS SARATOGA; Aide to ADM George Anderson, CO, Sixth Fleet; Attended Naval War College; Test Pilots School, Pax River, Md.:AS Squadron; USS Forrestal fire; EXO, USS Ticonderoga; RA-5C Program Man ager, Washington, D.C.; CO, NAVAIR Test Center, Pax River, Md.; BUPERS detailer; CO, Naval Base, SUBIC Bay, PI, 1975-1977; Chief, Legislative Affairs, 1978-1981; COAIRLANT, 1981-1983; Retirement, 1983.
Tina McNeil oral history transcription, 1994
McNeil, Tina, 1923-. Reminiscences of Tina Toselli McNeil who served in the WAVES as a storekeeper in WWII, 1943-1946. Includes growing up years, in Providence, R.1.; Graduated from Classical High School, Providence, RI.;Worked in Shepards Department Store;Joined the WAVES in 1943; Ba sic training at USNTS, Hunter College, Bronx, N.Y.; Enjoyed Boot Camp; Storekeeper's School, Milledgeville, Ga.; Assigned to Armed Guard School, Gulfport, Miss. as Payroll Clerk; Sang with Navy Band there; Recreation and social life; Receiving station, Navy Base, New Orleans, La.; Naval Personnel Separation Center, Camp Wallace, Tex.; Discharge, 1946; Marriage, May 1946; Mem ber of Ocean State WAVES Singing group; Positive comments on WAVES Service.