Naval War College (U.S.)
Found in 742 Collections and/or Records:
Leonard Panaggio oral history transcription, 2005
This collection represents the Naval War College's collection of oral histories. While some were carried out and recorded by NWC, many others are printed matieral from other institions, including the US Naval Institute, Columbia University, the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project, and the Naval Historical Foundation.
The NWC-created histories that are unique to this repository were collected from alumni, previous faculty/staff, and local veterans. They also represent a concerted effort to collect the stories of women in the armed forces. Oral histories from the female corps of WAVES, SPARS, nurses, as well as military spouses can be found in this collection.
Please note this is a partial listing of NWC's oral histories. Staff are actively inputting the collection into this repository. Contact us for a full listing.
Letter from Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler, 1884 Oct 28
Linda H. Maloney oral history transcription, 2012
Maloney joined the Navy, trained as a pilot and served for years. In retirement, she authored the book "Military Flymoms" that contains the stories of women who combined both mothering and a career as pilots in the various services.
Louise Platt Wright oral history transcription, 1996
Wright, Louise Platt, 1922-. Reminiscences of LCDR Wright who served in the WAVES in WWII and entered the Navy in 1949. Includes youth in Providence, R.I.; Graduation from URI;Joined the WAVES in 1943 as an enlisted rate; Training at USNTS (WR) Bronx, N.Y.; Assigned to WAVES Quarters D, Specialist Rate; Enrolled in USNMS (WR), Smith College and then Communication School at ML Holyoke College, stationed at Communication Station, Newport, RI.; Discharged in January 1947. At tended Boston University Law School, 1947-1949;.Joined the regular Navy in 1949; Assigned to First Naval District, Boston; Boston Naval Shipyard; Yokosuka,Japan as Administrative Assistant to CO, Fleet Activities; Legal Office, Yokosuka,Japan; Naval Legislative; Liaison to U.S. Congress; Enlisted Personnel Officer, Philadelphia; Eastern Sea Frontier, NYC: Treasure Island, San Fran cisco; Director Reserve Personnel, NYC; Medical disability in 1966; Annotated Statutes for Conn. LawJournal; Assessment of Naval Career.
Francis S. Low papers
This collection contains manuscripts, books, articles, personal writings and items, and photographs primarily documenting Francis S. Low’s naval career. Low served in the Navy from 1915-1956, retiring at the rank of Admiral. He specialized in submarine warfare, playing an integral role in anti-U-boat tactics during World War II.
Luce Hall, circa 2000
3.5x5 (approx.) color photo of Luce Hall with plane flying overhead
Luce Hall, circa 2000
3.5x5 (approx.) color photo of Luce Hall with 3 planes flying overhead. Should be in the general views folder.
Luce Hall, circa 2000
3.5x5 (approx.) color photo of Luce Hall with a helicopter landing/leaving. Should be in the general views folder.
Luce Hall, circa 2000
3.5x5 (approx.) color photo of Luce Hall with helicopter landing/leaving. Should be in the general views folder.
Luce Hall, circa 2000
3.5x5 (approx.) color photo of Luce Hall with plane flying overhead