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Board of Advisors records
Agenda and minutes of meetings of Advisory Board to the NWC President.
Boxer Rebellion clippings
Bree B. Fram papers
The personal and professional papers of Bree Fram, a transgender service-member. The collection consists of
- born-digital files, including 142 digital photos and various media from professional and personal life, approximately 1997 May 29-2021 Apr 7, undated
- photographs, circa 2009-2019 May 19, undated
- business cards, circa 2009-2019, undated
- printed ephemera, LGBT military organizations, undated
This collection is unprocessed.
Cyrus W. Breed papers
Letters to parents relating to the Naval Academy at Newport, RI, 1865, and from USS Swatara in European waters, 1868; Diary kept aboard the USS Nantasket in Dominican Republic waters, November 13, 1869–December 25, 1869; Sailing schedules of USS Swatara, April, 1867–May, 1869, and USS Nantasket, October 1869–February 1872; Navigational calculations and observations, 1865, 1868–1869; Personal expense accounts; Miscellany. Newport, RI, Toledo, Ohio, 1865–1874.
Joseph G. Brennan papers
Correspondence, letters received from Thoman Mann, 1948, and Graham Greene, 1961, 1982; Letters received from academicians and litterateurs, 1942–1997; Letters from Naval War College students regarding Foundation of Moral Obligations course, 1981–1991; Syllabus and lectures for Naval War College elective “Philosophy in American Values;” Cassette tapes of lectures for Naval War College elective “Foundations of Moral Obligations”; Notes for NWC electives courses; Published and unpublished articles, 1930–1995; Book review, 1924; Scripts for special events lectures at the Naval War College; Notes on Greek philosophy, 1975, with commentary; Lectures and notes for Barnard College and Harvard University; Bibliography and vita; Excerpts from writings of philosophers and authors; Books by and about Thomas Mann and manuscript material loaned to Boston College Burns Library for exhibit on Mann; Congratulatory letters on the occasion of his retirement and a collection of poems by Constantine Cavafy; Speeches and letters of VADM James B. Stockdale, 1993–1998.
Kenneth M. Brett papers
Papers: Copies of personal letters sent, July 1944-October 1945; Personal letters received, January 1944-February 1986; Official memoranda sent and received, October 1944-September 1945; Miscellany, including certificates and ciations, maps and photographs, 1943-1949; Biographical statement and two CDS of the collection contents. CD-Rom of PDFs of letters, naval orders, maps, charts, memoranda, a journal and photographs of his WWII service, 1943-1945.
Thomas Brown papers
Subject Files on Logistics topics, including transportation, 1958–1961; Reports on the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey in WWII, 1945; Writings on the Navy Defense Supply Agency; Curriculum items for the NWC Logistics course, 1946; Writings, including essays and articles, 1946–1953; Speeches, booklets, notices, press releases and miscellany.
Winston S. Brown papers
Biographical data: Naval Orders and papers, 1939–1945; Notes on depth charges, USS Chew: War record, war diary and action reports, naval messages of USS RALPH Talbot; Publications, including Operation in the Pacific Ocean Area, 1944–1945; Battle experience in the Solomon Islands, 1942–1943; Action reports, TF 77.12 and TG 38.1, 1944; Photographs of ship and WWII naval actions; Memoranda from ADM Nimitz, 1945.
Herbert L. Brummel letters
Correspondence, personal wartime letters sent to family, 1944; Letters sent regarding USS Indianapolis (CA35); Reunions, 1984, and Indianapolis (SSN 697) commissioning, 1975–1980; Subject Files regarding USS Indianapolis; WWII directives, 1944–1945; Journals and notebooks from USS Indianapolis, 1944–1945; Photographs and booklets on USS Indianapolis; Miscellany and newspaper clippings, 1945–1984.
Thomas B. Buell and Walter M. Whitehill collection on Ernest J. King
This collection consists of research materials collected by Thomas B. Buell, author and retired naval officer, for his biography of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King entitled, Master of sea power and by Walter M. Whitehill, author and historian, for his biography on King, A Naval record.