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Scruggs, Richard M.: Rhodesia : a dilemma in American foreign policy, 1967
Student paper by LCDR Richard M. Scruggs, USN in which he discussed how Rhodesia's (present day Zimbabwe) unilateral declaration of independence in 1965 Nov created a dilemma in the formulation of United States foreign policy with that county. In this paper, he proclaimed that the U.S.'s policy, aimed at toppling the Smith government through economic warfare, served no one and had been unsuccessful. Instead, he contended that the U.S. should adopt a new and positive policy in seeking its objectives in Rhodesia.
Please note that the "Abstract" page ii was not found with this student paper.
Shadrin, Nicholas: Soviet Naval Perspectives, 1972 Dec 12
Lecture given by Dr. Nicholas Shadrin, a former Soviet navy commander, to NWC students in the School of Naval Command and Staff about Soviet naval strategy and intentions from his point of view. The second part of this lecture is comprised of a question and answer session with between Shadrin and NWC students. (It may be difficult to hear the questions from the student audience.)
Vernon, Everett L.; Joseph P. Franklin; James R. Holder; and W. H. Stillwell: The optimum application of computer technology to the School of Naval Command and Staff curriculum, 1969
Group study for the School of Naval Command and Staff.
White, Robert K.; James W. Austin; Albert J. Perrella, Jr.; and James L. Sawhook: The amphibious assault in the Soviet anti-ship missile environment, 1969
Group study for the School of Naval Command and Staff.