Naval War College (U.S.)
Found in 742 Collections and/or Records:
B.B. (Bertha Beth) Freeman Davis oral history transcription, 1996
Davis, BB Freeman, 1920-. Reminiscences of a WAVE who served inWWII. Includes her youth in Providence, R.I., Smith College, 1942, Enlisted in WAVES; Trained at Women's Radio Boot Camp, Madison Wis.; As signed as radio operator, NAS, Corpus Christi, Tex.; Visit of FDR to the base; Entered Officer Corps; Trained at Smith College, Communication School, Mt. Holyoke College, 1944; Assigned to NAS, Pensacola, Fla., January 1944; NAS Honolulu, Hawaii; Detached in December 1945; WAVES a positive experience; Marriage and settled in Providence, R.I.
Bench on campus, circa 2000
4x6 color photo of a bench on campus ca. 2000
Bench on campus, circa 2000
4x6 color photo of a bench on campus ca. 2000
Benedict L. Stabile oral history transcription
Stabile, Benedict L., VADM, USCG, 1927-. USCG Academy, 1950; B.S., 1950; Company Commander, CGAcademy, 1946-1950; Deck Of ficer/Student Engineer, Unimak and Castle Rock, 1950-1952; Student, Atomic Defense School, Fort McClellan, Ala., 1952-1953; Naval Engineering Degree, 1956; Assistant Electronics Planning Officer, CG Yard, Curtis Bay, Md., 1956-1957; Engineering Officer, Eastwind, 1957-1959; Assis tant Branch Chief, Engineering Staff, Eighth CG District, New Orleans; Branch Chief, Engi neering Staff, Eighth CG District, New Orleans, 1960-1963; Staff, CG Resident Inspector, Todd Shipyard, Houston, Tex., 1963-1965; Chief, Naval Engineering Branch, Fifth CG District, Portsmouth, Va., 1965; Chief, Boating Safety Branch, Fifth CG District, Portsmouth, Va., 1969; Se nior Staff Assistant, CGHQ, 1969-1970; Chief, Ocean Engineering Division, 1970-1973; CO, Mellon, 1973-1975; CO, CG Yard, Curtis Bay, 1975-1977; Chief, Office of Engineering, CGHQ 1979; CO, Seventh District, Miami, Fla., 1979.
Benjamin Curtis oral history transcription
Curtis discusses his service as a seaman in the US Navy during WWII, including his training in Sampson, NY, attendance at Sonar School and amphibious training in Little Creek, VA, assignment to LST 569, joined a convoy to Tunis, trained in Southampton, Omaha Beach, returned to the USA and was sent to the Philippines to take troops to China and Japan. Part of Veteran's Oral History Project.
Benny Lyons oral history transcription, 1996
Lyons, Benny, 1923-2005. Reminiscence of a WAVE who served as a Link Trainer instructor during WWII. Includes immigration from Denmark to the United States and settlement in Rockford, Ill.; Two years at Rockford College; Enlisted in WAVES in 1943 for patriotic reasons; Training and indoctrination at USNTS (WR) Bronx, N.Y.; Concerts at USNTS; Advanced training at NAS, Atlanta, Ga., as a link trainer instructor; Barracks living; Social life; Assigned toJacksonville, Fla.; Trained pilots in PBY squadrons; Enjoyed training pilots; Met husband; Discharged from WAVES in 1945; Challenges of WAVES assignment; Marriage in 1946; Life as a Navy Wife; Challenges, responsibilities and friendships; Retirement in Portsmouth, R.I.
Biographical data pamphlet: Second International Seapower Symposium distinguished speakers and hosts, 1971 Nov 1-5
This pamphlet contains career summaries and photographs of the distinguished speakers and hosts of the Second International Seapower Symposium.
Biographical data pamphlet: Second International Seapower Symposium participants, 1971 Nov 1-5
This pamphlet contains career summaries and photographs for most participants of the Second International Seapower Symposium. Participants with missing information have listed, at a minimum, name, country, rank, service name and position.
Blamer, D.W.: Naval War College and the Command Department, 1922
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.
Blamer, D.W.: NWC Course and Command Department, 1922
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.