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LCDR Robert A. Komoroff, 1961
Black and white 4x5 negative of LCDR Robert A. Komoroff, USN, Command and Staff Course (CNCS), circa 1961.
Mikitarian, Samson, Lennart R. Salo, James E. Leonard, and T. J. Turpin: The responsibility of naval line officers in determining weapons systems/ platforms, 1970
Naval War College - School of Naval Command and Staff : Career management of unrestricted line commanders, 1969
Group study for the School of Naval Command and Staff.
Norbo, Cary J., Arthur R. Grogan, Bobby L. Stephens, R. J. Tatten, and N. V. Whitty: An analysis of the supply aspect of operational readiness reporting for ships, 1970
NWC Command & Staff, 1957-1958
Black and white 14x17 photograph of the Naval War College Command and Staff Class, 1957-1958. Those pictured are identified beneath their photo.
NWC Command & Staff Class, 1958-1959
Black and white 17x22 photograph of the Naval War College Command and Staff Class, 1958-1959. Those pictured are identified beneath their photo.
Orrik, David N., William L. Early, Cathal L. Flynn, Jr.: Opportunities for naval special warfare 1970-1980, 1970
Pearce, Michael A.; John B. Stone: Military program management : the program manager and his future in weapon systems acquisitions, 1972
Schwaab, Denis T.: Attack carriers and their future, 1967 Mar 1
Student paper by Lieutenant Commander Denis T. Schwaab, USN in which he stated that there is a likelihood that the United States could be forced to face wars of national liberation in its fight against Communism and because of that the U.S. needed a weapons sustem that has significant force and capable of extreme selectivity. The author argued that the attack carrier was the anser to the dilemma that may face the country.
Scott, William J.: Man's deep-diving capabilities and limitations, 1967
Student paper by CDR William J. Scott, DC, USN for his course in the School of Naval Command and Staff and the Naval War College. This paper dealt with the problem of determining one's deep water capabilities as a free diver and the importance to the Navy to this role.