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Marion Henry Eppes papers
Correspondence, naval orders, subject file and miscellany, 1935-1997, comprise the collection. Most of the collection consists of personal and general correspondence, 1943-1997, with letters to his family and the Naval Airship Association. The collection includes a file on the Class of 1935, U.S. Naval Academy, booklets on the Naval Airship Association, and Eppes'certificates, awards and photographs.
Frank Uhlig papers
Papers relating to the life and career of Frank Uhlig, Jr. including: Correspondence sent 1960-1969; 1980-2010, received 1960-1969; 1980-2009 emails sent and received 2001 and 2006, letters to and from other individuals 1944-1990. Writings of Frank Uhlig 1968-2010, notes 1985-2001. Subject files: The Naval War College Review 1988-1993 and the Naval War College Press Editor Applicants, 1993 and miscellany. Biographical statement, letter sent, 1996, 1998, Writings on naval topics, 1996-2001, including The War in Vietnam and The Constants of Naval Warfare and critiques of drafts of authors. Memoranda and notes re: Pacific Strategy, Global War Game, 1980, 1982, 1985-1988; File on manuscript submitted to NWCF by B. Watts and P. Tackaberry. Unclassified and Classified material. Journals, including NWC Review, Parameters and Foreign Affairs and a published book American Intervention in Gernada to which Uhlig contributed essays, articles and book reviews, 1952-1999.
Second World War Intelligence records
Research source material collected by Professor Emeritus Carl Boyd, Old Dominion University consisting of copies of unclassified Target Intelligence Committee files from U.S. Government sources, 1940-1946.
Robert Riley photographs and ephemera
Photographs of Riley and visits of Cardinal Terence Cooke, Pope John Pau II, ships and European countries. In addition, there are ship's newspapers, bumper stickers, decals, unit patches and pins.
Gilbert B. Myers papers
Army and Navy manuals, 1911-1943; Notes and papers on communications, 1919-1943; Battle of Jutland and Dogger Bank NWC curriculum materials, 1920-1931; Monograph on submarines; NWC lectures, 1932-1945; Chart of German Fleet, 1914; The Cruiser War in Foreign Waters, Vol. 1, Parts I and II; Essays on Life of Nelson by Mark Kerr, 1931; ONI MIB 1926, 1932; notes on Naval War College; Saturday Evening Post, 4/4/1931; Two books. San Pedro, CA, 1911-1947.
Willard Helburn letters
Copies of typescript letters of Helburn to Albert F. Butts from Miami, Florida, Panama and Coloumbia, and one letter from Margaret Helburn, May 29-August 28, 1944, regarding their travels in the region. Letter to Albert Butts, February 14, 1945.
Gary J. Ohls research
Research source materials for the Naval War College Newport Papers Series entitled Somalia: From the Sea. Includes sources on various operations, transcripts and tapes of interviews, and miscellany, 2007-2008.
Lincoln H. Groff papers
Naval documents, including naval orders, certificate of discharge, holograph notes regarding his service, and dry docking procedure for USS Oklahoma (BB-37) with schematic of docking and berth numbers for ships.
Howard Tourtellotte papers
Cruise book of the USS Brooklyn, 1903-1905, to Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and South America, with daily entries on the weather, drills, general quarters and port visits. Several pages are devoted to the return of the body of John Paul Jones to the United States. Tipped in are squadron bulletins, news clippings, programs, and invitations; Photographs of Tourtellotte and sailors and USS Brooklyn; Pamphlet entitled Cruise of the Brooklyn, 1904; Book entitled F.H. Thomson's John Paul Jones last Cruise and Final Resting Place, The United States Naval Academy , 1906; Honorable Discharge, 1907.
Edward J. Pope Jr. papers
Diary and photographs, 1944-1945. The diary begins on April 1, 1944 with the voyage on SS Cape Victory to Guadalcanal and Treasury Island and concludes on June 6, 1945 with his return to the USA in USS Hershey with a stop in Hawaii. Pope comments on his daily routine, a bombing mission over Rabaul, broadcasts of Tokyo Rose, his assignment on PT 129, the 1944 typhoon, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Kamikaze attacks, battle at Olmuc, Pl, the war in Europe, assignment with PT 134, PT boat raids, recreation, social life with WACS, nurses, and Red Cross workers, death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, V-E Day, PT boat hits and list of PT boats damaged, and casualties. Photographs are of PT boats, crews, officers, and Filipino natives.