Naval education -- United States
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Faculty and staff presentations
Presentations given by Naval War College faculty and staff.
Fitts, Jean M.: Strategic implications of training, 1964
Gowing, Richard M.: The training of destroyer ensigns, 1966
Gray, Basil F.: The unrestricted line officer and technological advancements, 1966
Pillow, George E.: The unrestricted line officer : his professional military function and his required education, 1969
Fred F. Rogers papers
Captain Fred F. Rogers (1884-1952) had a naval career that spanned over 35 years during which he served as a naval attaché to the American Embassy in Japan, commanded various battleships, studied and taught at the Naval War College, and led the Naval Construction Training Center in Davisville, R.I. during World War II. These papers primarily consist of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II.
Schaaf, Thomas W.: The role of post graduate education in preparing naval officers for command, 1965
Schermerhorn, Dale V.: Mine warfare training, 1966
Selby, John R.: Professional education of U.S. naval officers through the middle grades, 1972 Jun 19
A thesis submitted to the faculty of The Naval War College 19 June 1972
Selected readings
Compilations of articles, portions of books and government documents used in Strategy, National Security Decision Making, and Operations Department Curriculum.