United States. Navy -- Officers
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Scott, James H.: Aviation junior officer retention through rotation : an analysis, 1967 Apr 1
Student paper by Commander James H. Scott for his course in the School of Naval Warfare at the Naval War College. In this paper the high resignation rate among carrier aviators was addressed.
Selby, John R.: Professional education of U.S. naval officers through the middle grades, 1972 Jun 19
A thesis submitted to the faculty of The Naval War College 19 June 1972
Smith, Jerome W.: The moral responsibilities of a naval officer, 1966
Spofford, Barry Andrew: The fitness report : a vehicle for the future?, 1975
Strole, Dennis S.: Professional excellence and national security : the educational philosophy of Vice Admiral John T. Hayward, 1969
Twomey, Daniel T.: Job development and the Navy : a significant step in increasing officer motivation and performance, 1975
W. P. Potter letter to William A. Marshall, 1907 Jan 2
Letter from W.P. Potter, Acting Bureau Chief, to William A. Marshall, January 2, 1907, notifying him of his appointment as Captain, USN.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Captain, 1906 Aug 4
Official naval commission appointing Marshall a Captain in the U.S. Navy from July 1, 1906, signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and SECNAV Charles J. Bonaparte on August 4, 1906.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Captain, 1907 Jan 2
Official naval commission appointing Marshall a Captain in the U.S. Navy, July 1, 1906, signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and SECNAV Metcalf on January 2, 1907.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Commander, 1899 Apr 20
Official naval commission appointing William A. Marshall a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy from March 3, 1899, signed by President William McKinley and SECNAV John D. Long on April 20, 1899.