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College of Naval Warfare: Students of the College of Naval Warfare, circa 1972-1973
19x25 black and white photo of the students of the College of Naval Warfare, 1972-1973
FADM E.J. King, circa 1950-1960
Black and white 8x10 photograph of FADM E.J. King, circa 1950-1960. Photograph marked on rear: "NWC Portraits E.J. King."
FADM E.J. King Painting, circa 1970-1980
Color 3x5 photograph of FADM E.J. King painting, circa 1970-1980. Photograph marked on rear: "8-15A." "Fleet ADM E.J. King." "Navy Art Coll."
Gomez, Andre D.: Implications of Space on Naval Strategy, 1961 Mar 1
Student paper by Col. A. D. Gomez, USMC for the course in naval warfare at the Naval War College. This paper deals with the implications of space on naval strategy and represents an attempt to analyze potential military effects of space systems on naval strategy and operations with emphasis on different types of satellites.
GWG 1994, Section I, Executive Summary Game Report, 1994 Aug 31
This report proides an executive level overview of the issues and findings that were derived from the Global 94 war game. Also included are issues and analytical observations from several pre-Global 94 CINC and interagency workshops and seminars conducted in preparation for the summer game. Appendix A provides the regional contingencies examined in Global 94.
GWG 1994, Section II, Game Analysis, 1994 Aug 31
This report contains an expanded executive level analysis of Global 94. The game analysis begins by setting the context of the game, then proceeds through discussions of regional issues with an emphasis on Operations Other Than War (OOTW), and examination of war fighting issues associated with the two Major Regional Contingencies (MRC) that were gamed, and concludes with an assessment of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and several other salient issues.
Implications of Space on Naval Strategy, by Andre D. Gomez
Internal Transporation in the People's Republic of China, by Frank W. Rhea
Kimmel, Short, And Mc Vay: Case Studies In Executive Authority, Law And The Individual Rights Of Military Commanders, 1997 Jun 13
Advanced Research Project paper examining disciplinary actions against senior military officers through the cases of ADM Kimmel and MAJ Gen Short, commanding officers at Pearl Harbor in 1941, and CAPT McVay Commanding Officer of the USS Indianpolis. This paper demonstrates that each action taken with respect to the three commanders was fully consistent with law and should be upheld to support and preserve the greater principle of civilian control of the military.