Box 4
Contains 10 Results:
James F. McNulty papers
Correspondence, 1959–1976; Career file, 1950–1977; Speeches written for VADM Richard G. Colbert, 1969–1972, ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt, 1970–1974, et.al.; Writings for degree programs and publication, including topics on U.S. and Soviet Sea Power, U.S. Naval presence, 1971 International Sea Power Symposium, Naval War College missions and objectives, mooring and towing procedures, Sea Grant Colleges, 1962–1975; Subject file consisting of research materials for speeches and writings; Miscellany, including notes, notebooks and photographs of CAPT McNulty and family, Naval War College groups and ships; Classified speeches and writings, 1970–1972.
Undated writings, undated
So You're Going to have an INSURV, undated
Engineering Trials handout (rough draft typescript with notes), undated
"Mooring in One Thousand Fathoms": notes and correspondence, photographs [Operation TOTO II], 1963 Oct
Published in United States Naval Institute Proceedings
"Ocean Towing Procedures Manual" (unrevised carbon copy draft), 1962
"Ocean Towing Procedures Manual" (revised draft, original and carbon copy, incomplete), 1964
Student Thesis for School of Naval Command and Staff Class: "Blockade: Evolution and Expectation" (carbon copy in cover), 1966 Feb 1
"These People Mean Business", 1968 Feb
Published in United States Naval Institute Proceedings July 1970 as "Soviet Seapower: Ripple or Tidal Wave."