Box 1
Contains 58 Results:
Freedom of Space, 1966
Writings, addresses, letters, etc., relating to the United States military, naval air power, modern warfare and space exploration. Hartford, Connecticut, 1966–1970.
Space Exploration, 1969
Writings, addresses, letters, etc., relating to the United States military, naval air power, modern warfare and space exploration. Hartford, Connecticut, 1966–1970.
Science & Government in War & Peace, 1966
Writings, addresses, letters, etc., relating to the United States military, naval air power, modern warfare and space exploration. Hartford, Connecticut, 1966–1970.
The Innovation of the Carrier Task Force Doctrine, 1967 Oct 28
An address by Eugene E. Wilson, Honorary Life Member, Connecticut Aeronautical Historical Association, prepared for delivery at the Third Annual Meeting of Northeast Aero Historians at Schenectady, New York.
The Great TFX Mystery or What Goes on in the Pentagon?, circa 1966-1969
Writings, addresses, letters, etc., relating to the United States military, naval air power, modern warfare and space exploration. Hartford, Connecticut, 1966–1970.
Whether we Live or Die, 1969 Jun 9
Commencement address for the Manlius School.
Engineering the Humanities: A Philosophy of Power, circa 1966-1969
Writings, addresses, letters, etc., relating to the United States military, naval air power, modern warfare and space exploration. Hartford, Connecticut, 1966–1970.
Typed transcriptions of letters written while serving on the USS Constellation, 1890-1892
Correspondence, letters sent to his family describing his midshipman summer cruises aboard the Constellation, June 13, 1890-August 25, 1890, June 11, 1892-August 14, 1892. Copies
Photocopies of personal letters and navy biography, 1951 - 1952
Official navy biography; letters sent and received regarding his appointment and duty as U.S. Naval Attache and Air Attache in Russia, 1951-1952. Copies.
Letters sent and received, 1994
Photographs; Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1994; two articles by CDR Roman Brooks and Thomas Wildenberg, 1968 and 1993; Change of Command Program, 1974; Obituary.