Women
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph of wargame participants at computer terminals, 1984
5x7 black and white photo featuring a woman and a man sitting at computers with another officer, standing, looking on. Back of photo reads, "War gaming, 1984".
Photograph of woman working in airplane manufacture
Photograph showing wargaming using digital and analog methods
Players at a control cell tabletop war game, 1988
8x10 black and white photo of a a group of players at a table war game. The players are standing around the table, looking down at square game pieces placed on a map. The back of the photo reads, "War gaming, Sims Hall/A control cell (air and land), 1988"
Speeches: Women in the Soviet Union, 1987 Dec 8
Correspondence, copies of letters sent and received, 1987–1990; Subject Files, including materials on Joint Professional Military Education, Conferences, Finances, NWC Review, accreditation, daily schedule, NWC Graduation, promotions and military personnel during his Naval War College presidency, 1987–1989.
Speeches: Women in the Soviet Union
Wargaming using digital and analog methods, 1985
8x10 black and white photo of war gaming. Two personnel are at computer on the left side of the photograph. On the right is a group working at a table. A man standing is wearing headphones, another is on the phone, while two others are writing.
Woman working in airplane manufacture, 1942 Oct
8x10 black and white photo. Caption reads: "Women work side by side with men in the engineering department of North American Aviation, Inc. at Inglewood, Calif. The young woman pictured above traces complicated drawings of the thousands of parts that go into a modern fighting plane. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe."