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Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:

Gaddis, Walter D.: The Peacetime Role of the United States Navy

 Digital Record
Identifier: RG13_133_02_01
Dates: 1959 May 1

Gehrig, Raymond M.: The Philosophy Behind the Composition of The Soviet Navy, 1959 May 1

 File — Box 133, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-13
Scope and Contents

Student paper by Col. R. M. Gehrig, USAF in which he studied the evolution of the Russian Navy and its current composition and disposition, its capabilities and limitations, and the philosophy, doctrine and strategy in event of war.

Dates: 1959 May 1

Gomez, Andre D.: Implications of Space on Naval Strategy, 1961 Mar 1

 File — Box 221, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-13
Scope and Contents

Student paper by Col. A. D. Gomez, USMC for the course in naval warfare at the Naval War College. This paper deals with the implications of space on naval strategy and represents an attempt to analyze potential military effects of space systems on naval strategy and operations with emphasis on different types of satellites.

Dates: 1961 Mar 1

Grunenwald, John W.; James A. Barber; Thomas L. Vannaman; Alvin H. Allnutt; Thomas C. Weller, Jr.; Rudolph S. Malooley; John L. Easterwood. Jr.; and Gunars Kilpe: The product of the School of Naval Command and Staff, 1969 Apr 1

 Item — Box 301a, Folder: 5
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F84 1969c
Scope and Contents

A group research study that concentrated on the Command and Staff Course of the Naval War College and addressed two questions: (1) What should the product of the School of Naval Command and Staff be in terms of acquired skills and knowledge; and (2) How many graduates having the aforementioned skills and knowledge are required annually? The purpose of this study was to identify the product of the Naval Command and Staff school and conduct a billet analysis to determine Navy requirements for graduates in order to provide a basis for a critical analysis of the school and its curriculum to produce the necessary graduates in sufficient quantity and quality to satisfy the Navy's requirements.

Dates: 1969 Apr 1

Hingson, James M.: Public Opinion of Russia and the United States as it Relates to their National Interest, 1958 Dec 12

 File — Box 133, Folder: 17
Identifier: RG-13
Scope and Contents

Student paper by Capt. J. M. Hingson in which he questioned whether our national strategy should conform to the main-street version, or should foreign policy be the consensus of the intellectual group that has taken the time to make a thorough study and scientific analysis of a long-term plan. To this end he studied the public opinion on both Soviet and U.S. strategy.

Dates: 1958 Dec 12

Hire, Homer E.: The Road Back to Sanity, 1958 Dec 12

 File — Box 133, Folder: 19
Identifier: RG-13
Scope and Contents

Student paper written by Col. H. E. Hire, USMC in which he argued that an international relations problem is a human problem that requires a human solution. He discussed how a "road back to sanity" is necessary to handle international relations. He believed this could be achieved by having a few simple, clear ideas about the world, be tough-minded about what can be expected in this world and knowing our tools and how to use them.

Dates: 1958 Dec 12

Holmes, Paul L.: Manning the Navy During Cold War, 1959 May 1

 File — Box 133, Folder: 23
Identifier: RG-13
Dates: 1959 May 1

Holmes, Paul L.: Public Education and National Strategy of the United States, 1958 Dec 12

 File — Box 133, Folder: 22
Identifier: RG-13
Scope and Contents

Student paper written by Cdr. P. L. Holmes, USN in which he considered the public school system and its relation to national strategy. He argued that the public school system should prepare students for professional education and technical training to meet societal requirements.

Dates: 1958 Dec 12