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Box 1

 Container

Contains 25 Results:

Article: "The SeaBees in World War II," by Ben Moreell, 1962 Mar

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents

Reprinted from U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, March 1962. Also included in this folder is a photograph of Ben Moreell.

Dates: 1962 Mar

Biographical information: Captain Fred Fremont Rogers, 1945 Aug 13

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: 1945 Aug 13

Ephemera: Dedication of Rogers barracks, 1954 Jun 22

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: 1954 Jun 22

Invitation (in Japanese), circa 1935

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: circa 1935

Lectures, 1925-1944

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: 1925-1944

Lecture delivered before the Newport Rotary Club about Japan, 1925 Mar 24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: 1925 Mar 24

Limitations of Naval Armaments and the London Treaty, 1930 Oct 30

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: 1930 Oct 30

Naval customs, traditions, and usage, after 1936

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: after 1936

World Naval Situation, circa 1936-1938

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: circa 1936-1938

Handwritten lecture draft for reserve officers, circa 1930s

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-046
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.

Dates: circa 1930s