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Contains 11 Results:

Letter to Koburger, 1983 May 16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series I
Scope and Contents

Letter granting permission to use enclosed photographs in his publications. Signed Terri Hall, Press Office.

Dates: 1983 May 16

Diagram featuring the rank insignia of the Kriegsmarine, Kaiserlich deutche Marina and Regina Marina, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated

List of locations along the Adriatic, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents

Includes their pre-1917 Italian names and the post 1917, Croat names.

Dates: undated

Map of Trieste and surrounding region, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated

Copy of article "Del' Armistice de Juin 40 au Sabordage de la Flotte - Ce que nous savons aujourd'hui" by Alex Wassilieff, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated

Copy of "Combined Chiefs of Staff- Policies Regarding French Naval Vessels", undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated

Copy of "Combined Chiefs of Staff- Supply Policy for French African Naval Forces and Naval Bases", undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated

Copy of staff conference minutes, 1942 Oct 17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents

Minutes describe Allied commander's view on Operation Torch.

Dates: 1942 Oct 17

Copy of a paper entitled "Combat Narrative: The Landings in North Africa", undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated

Copy of a paper entitled "A Fighting Navy in Exile: The Greek Fleet in the Mediterranean and Beyond" by Procopis Papastratis, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated