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Ingraham family papers
The Ingraham family first immigrated to the United States in the seventeenth century from Great Britain, with many settling in South Carolina where they became a seafaring family with strong connections to both the U.S. Navy and the Navy of the Confederate States. This collection includes ships’ logs and reminiscences maintained by members of the Ingraham family while on board serving in either the U.S. Navy of the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War.
Osborne F. Ingram papers
Correspondence, Letters sent and received from VC-36 and others, 1945-1946, 1980-1983, 2000-2004; various courses taken at Quonset Point, NAS, 1942; War Diaries of USS Mission Bay (CVE 59), USS Cole (CVE 13), USS Crotan (VE-25); ship's newspapers, 1944; Service Record, 1942-1952; Maps and Newsmaps, 1944; Notebooks, 1945; Account of the Squadron's history; Aviator's Flight Logbook; Songs, poems; Reunion information, photographs and booklets, 1962-1997; WWII photograph album; Luck is my Lady by Joseph R. Daly and Hunter Killer by William Y'Blood; various publications.
Walter D. Innis papers
Technical reports and papers on naval topics, logistics and aeronautical matters, undated–1974; Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938–1991; Naval War College thesis, 1947; Recording of a speech; Books, photograph album of his naval career and miscellaneous certificates and diplomas.
Integrated Warfare Course records
Course history, class lists, 1983–1988; Syllabi, 1983–1988; Course critiques, 1983–1988, and Fitness Reports, 1987–1988; The Integrated Warfare Course was called the Post Command Course in 1983–1984.
Intelligence and Technical archives
The Intelligence and Technical archives are comprised of the records of the Naval War College Classified Library, which in the early years of the twentieth century, was called "The Archives." This record group is composed of three series. Series I is military and technical intelligence; series II, World War Attache reports; and series III, ONI translations of German Naval documents from the period 1933-1945. This record group is a research collection of material retained for permanent reference for Naval War College staff and students in the pursuit of their professional studies.
International Seapower Symposium records
The International Seapower Symposium (ISS) is a biennial meeting held at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC), hosted by the Chief of Naval Operations and the President, U.S. Naval War College. This record group consists of correspondence, reports, publications, photographs, audio cassettes, digital media (floppy disks and compact discs, etc), and digital files documenting the organization and proceedings of each symposium.
Ronald K. Irving papers
Biographical information; Naval Orders, 1935–1965; Subject Files treating ship and shore assignments, including, CO, MTB RON 23, 1943–1944; CO, USS Stormes, 1947–1949; Naval Liaison Officer, CONARCO, Ft. Monroe, VA, 1955–1958; CO, USS Wyandot, 1958–1959; Operation Deep Freeze IV: Newspaper clippings, citations, photographs and cruise books of USS Wyandot, 1956–1959; Publications by Raymond Priestly, including Antarctic Diary; Useful Tables from the American Practical Navigator, 1931; Memorabilia, and Flag.
David H. Jackson papers
Biographical materials; Academic record; Official Naval Correspondence, 1947–1974; Personal letters sent and received, 1970–1993; Published article, 1968; Sermons, 1977–1994; Subject Files, 1943–1989; Miscellany, including cards, directories, certificates, imprints, invitations, programs; Career photographs, photograph albums, 1943–1994.
Jules James papers
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1928-1947; Speech, 1944; Official Navy Biography; Citations and certificates, 1920-1943; Newspaper clippings, 1944; Official and family photographs.
Joseph C. Strasser photograph album of Fort Adams
This collections consists of one photograph album presented to Admiral and Mrs. Joseph C. Strasser from residents of Fort Adams in Newport, RI.