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Naval War College (U.S.). Department of Operations

 Organization

Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:

Schedule of Employment and Demonstrative Tactical Exercise, Sr. and Jr. Class of 1937, 1936 Jun

 File — Box 79, Folder: 2
Identifier: RG-04- File 2103
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

College curriculum items, including orientation materials, lectures, addresses, tactical, strategic, demonstrative, scouting and screening and operational problems, maneuver rules, fire effect diagrams, quick decision problems, directives, manuals, articles, historical presentations compiled by members of the Department of Intelligence on naval battles, and translations of the War at Sea, 1914–1918, and miscellaneous NWC publications.

Dates: 1936 Jun

Schedule of Employment, Tactics, Senior Class of 1934, 1933 Jun

 File — Box 64, Folder: 21
Identifier: RG-04- File 1849
Scope and Contents

Paper detailing the assigment presented to the Senior Class of 1934 in Tactics. Inclueded are demonstrative exercises for both Blue and Orange teams. The purpose of this assignment was to familiarize the officers with the Rules and Mechanics of the Board Maneuver.

Dates: 1933 Jun

Schedule of Presentations and Conferences, 1933-1934, circa 1933 Jul

 File — Box 64, Folder: 20
Identifier: RG-04- File 1848
Scope and Contents

A schedule of presentations and conferences for the Naval War College Department of Operations for the 1933-1934 academic year.

Dates: circa 1933 Jul

Search Problem: Problem and Solution, Jr. and Sr. Class of 1937, 1936 Jun

 File — Box 78, Folder: 8
Identifier: RG-04- File 2085
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

College curriculum items, including orientation materials, lectures, addresses, tactical, strategic, demonstrative, scouting and screening and operational problems, maneuver rules, fire effect diagrams, quick decision problems, directives, manuals, articles, historical presentations compiled by members of the Department of Intelligence on naval battles, and translations of the War at Sea, 1914–1918, and miscellaneous NWC publications.

Dates: 1936 Jun

Search Problem, Senior Class of 1934, 1933 Jun 1

 File — Box 64, Folder: 3
Identifier: RG-04- File 1832
Scope and Contents

Assignment given to the NWC Senior Class of 1934 with a Search Problem designed to familiarize officers with the standard methods of search. Also included is a solution to the Search Problem completed by a member of the NWC staff.

Dates: 1933 Jun 1

Search Problem, Sr. Class of 1936, 1935 Jul 1

 File — Box 73, Folder: 11
Identifier: RG-04- File 1990
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

College curriculum items, including orientation materials, lectures, addresses, tactical, strategic, demonstrative, scouting and screening and operational problems, maneuver rules, fire effect diagrams, quick decision problems, directives, manuals, articles, historical presentations compiled by members of the Department of Intelligence on naval battles, and translations of the War at Sea, 1914–1918, and miscellaneous NWC publications.

Dates: 1935 Jul 1

Shaw, David R.: Land based airpower : a concept to enhance fleet air defense in the Mediterranean, 1976

 Item — Box 365, Folder: 4
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F94 1976 no.75
Dates: 1976

Sheehy, Eugene E.: The U.S. Navy in Egypt 1974-1975, 1976

 Item — Box 365, Folder: 5
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F94 1976 no.148
Dates: 1976

Space Fundamentals for the War Fighter, 1994 May 31

 File — Box 13-1, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-37
Scope and Contents

A paper submitted to the faculty of the Naval War College in partial satisfaction of the requirement of the Department of Operations by William G. Clapp, Ed.D, Major, Utah National Guard that was later updated for publication as a Strategic Research Department occasional paper because of the timeliness of the topic and the belief that it deserved wider circulation.

In this paper, Clapp provided an overview of the space environment and its assets in order to understand their capabilities. Clapp argued that space assets are vital elements that influence both peacetime and wartime missions at all three levels of military activity: strategic, operational, and tactical. This paper provided insights concerning a few of the limitations and capabilities of U.S. space assets and should help the war fighter understand the environment in which the battle for aerospace superiority must be fought and won.

Dates: 1994 May 31

Space Fundamentals for the War Fighter, by William G. Clapp

 Digital Record
Identifier: RG37_13_01_06_01
Dates: 1994 May 31