term papers
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United States Naval War College, 1919-1941: An Institutional Response To Naval Preparedness, 1975 Jun
This paper published by NWC's Center for Advanced Research covers the College's history and tradition of responding to American naval need. The paper discusses NWC's struggles to establish its institutional identity, educational outcomes, and while contributing to the development of American naval professionalism.
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United States Naval War College, 1919-1941: an institutional response to naval preparedness by Gearld John Kennedy
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U.S. China Policy--Time For A Change?, by Richard E. Kemble
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U.S. Commercial Space Launch Program and the Department of Defense Dilemma, by William G. Clapp
Wheaton, Thomas R.: The Strategic Significance of Space Satellites, 1958 Mar 10
Student paper written by CDR T. R. Wheaton, USN as part of Naval Warfare Class of June 1958. In this paper, Wheaton discussed the basic characteristics of space satellites, the potential development of satellites, and the implications of the potential of space satellites on weapon systems concepts.
Willcox, Clair E.: Korea : what now?, 1968 Apr 1
Student paper by Lieutenant Colonel Clair E. Wilcox, USMC examined the historic setting leading to the outbreak of war in Korea in 1950 and reviewed the political and economic development of South Korea.
Williams, Wayland W.: The International Implications of Man/Machine in Space, 1964 Mar 2
A student paper by Lieutenant Colonel Wayland W. Williams for the course in naval warfare at the Naval War College in which he discussed how the destiny of nations have historically been shaped by the application of science and technology to the revolutional military capabilities with space capabilities being the most recent product. The impact on international affairs of man/machine in space and the potential of a nation's space capabilities to provide new tools of political and military strength are discussed and a comparison of the space accomplishments of both the U.S. and Soviet Union is also presented.
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Women in the United States military: a contemporary perspective by Jeffrey McNally
Yamnicky, John D.: Insurgency and counter insurgency in democratic Venezuela (1959-1964), 1967 Apr 1
Student paper by Commander John D. Yamnicky, USN on insurgency and counterinsurgency in Venezuela.