Naval strategy
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
A study in fleet naval tactics: a proposal battle doctrine, 1917 Jun 25
Report by Captain A.P. Niblack.
Abstract of his Lectures - Strategy of the Caribbean and Napoleon's Campaign of 1796, by Alfred T. Mahan
Abstract of Lectures on Strategy, by Alfred T. Mahan
Analysis of the future requirements for naval warfare in a riverine/ insular restricted waterway environment, and a consideration of the policy options available to the United States in support of these requirements, by Jerome R. Dunn, Robert C. Loomis, Jr., Robert B. Pemberton, and Ervin E. White
Author Uknown: The Employment of Aviation in Naval Warfare, 1937 Sep
A presentation on "The Employment of Aviation in Naval Warfare" by an unidentified NWC faculty or staff member.
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.
Donald C. Daniel papers
Subject files, Correspondence, and Miscellany, 1944-2000. Subject files on World War II deception, Maritime Strategy, military intelligence, war games, amphibious warfare, strategy and intelligence, Naval War College Center for Advance Research, Center for Naval Analysis, and miscellany. The files contain correspondence, messages, research papers, speeches, extracts from books, published articles, newspaper clippings, reports, technical reports, manuals, organizational charts, maps, and address files.
Discourse on the Strategic Value of a Point, by Alfred T. Mahan
Dunn, Jerome R., Robert C. Loomis, Jr., Robert B. Pemberton, and Ervin E. White: An analysis of the future requirements for naval warfare in a riverine/ insular restricted waterway environment, and a consideration of the policy options available to the United States in support of these requirements, 1970 Apr 21
A group research study paper by Commander Jerome R. Dunn, USN; Lieutenant Commander Robert C. Loomis, Jr., USN; Lieutenant Commander Robert B. Pemberton, USN; and Lieutenant Commander Ervine E. White, USN. This paper studied the potential requirement for continuing naval warfare activity on international waterways; U.S. security interests, commitments, general force planning and military assistance policy trends relating to areas of high susceptibility to insurgency on internal waterways; an historical assessment of U.S. and contemporary experiences in internal water warfare; and presented U.S. programs and policies for internal water naval operations and recommendations for improvements to the programs.