Naval education -- United States
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Smith, Jerome W.: The moral responsibilities of a naval officer, 1966
Smith, John A.; Peter D. Smith: Post-commission education of the unrestricted line officer, 1972
Staff Studies
Research projects and studies treating aspects of the Naval War College, the U.S. Navy, naval education, and military conflict.
Stephen B. Luce letter, 1879 Jan 9
Letter from Captain Stephen B. Luce to Nathaniel Banks, January 9, 1879, relating to a bill in Congress for increasing by 750 the Navy’s complement of seamen. New York, N.Y.
Strole, Dennis S.: Professional excellence and national security : the educational philosophy of Vice Admiral John T. Hayward, 1969
Student Operational Problems and Solutions records
Scouting and Screening, Strategic and Tactical Operations Problems; Reports of the Conferences of 1908–1912; Search Method Exercises.
Student papers
Research papers prepared in fulfillment of requirements for satisfactory course completion by Naval War College students.
USS Macedonian logbook
The USS Macedonian was a United States Navy frigate that later served as a practice ship for the United States Naval Academy. This logbook spans from 1865 Jun 13-Sep 13 and was maintained while the Macedonian was atttached to the Naval Academy while it was located in Newport, RI during the U.S. Civil War.