Box 5
Contains 8 Results:
School of Naval Command and Staff, "The Research Process Learning System". Newport, RI., 1970
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
Civil military command: The Korean and Vietnam experience., 1970
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
Naval War College. "Faculty Committee on Student Research Requirements: Tentative Procedures." Newport, RI. (2 copies), 1971
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
Hawkins, Edgar M., LT, USNR. "A Study of Attitudes Among Naval Officers at the Stanford Graduate School of Business." Newport, RI.., 1971
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
Cheatham, James T., LCDR, USN. "Drug Abuse at the Naval Station, Newport, RI." Newport, RI., 1971
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
Schlim, A.J.P., Capt., Belgian Navy, Hozumi, T., Capt., Japanese Navy, Uribe, G., CDR, Colombian Navy and Johnston, E.E., CDR, Royal Australian Navy. "Free World Frigate". Newport, RI., 1971
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
Barber, James A., CDR, USN, and Ehrnman, R. Bruce, ENS, USNR. "Attitudes of Middle and Senior Grade Naval Officers to Recent Changes in Naval Personnel Policies." Newport, RI., 1971
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.
College of Naval Warfare. "Senior Officers Forum." Newport, RI., 1971
Staff studies, consists of projects, research studies and reports bearing on areas of concern to the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. These monographs or book-length studies encompass the years 1908-1978 and are authored by military personnel, for the most part.
The studies provide insights into the kinds of problems and concerns that affected the Naval War College and U.S. Navy over the years.