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Address at graduation exercises, 1934 May 25
This collection consists of transcipts of addresses delivered by staff and guest speakers at U.S. Naval War College opening days, graduation exercises, Convocations, and other special events.
Combat Staff and VADM W.D. Leahy, circa 1935
14x20 black and white photo pf the combat staff and VADM W.D. Leahy, USS West Virginia, 1935
Graduating Address, 1935 May 27
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.
Graduating address, 1935 May 24
This collection consists of transcipts of addresses delivered by staff and guest speakers at U.S. Naval War College opening days, graduation exercises, Convocations, and other special events.
Personal correspondence: letters received, 1934-1935
Including: David F. Sellers, Harry E. Yarnell, William Leahy
Remarks at graduation exercises, 1937 May 14
This collection consists of transcipts of addresses delivered by staff and guest speakers at U.S. Naval War College opening days, graduation exercises, Convocations, and other special events.
VADM W. D. Leahy, circa 1930-1940
16x20 black and white photo of the VADM W.D. Leahy
William D. Leahy letter to Rev. H. S. Wilkinson, 1943 Jun 7
Letter to Reverend H. S. Wilkinson of St. Thomas Church in Washington, DC, in response to a letter of sympathy upon his wife's death.
William D. Leahy remarks, undated
Remarks made at dedication ceremonies of a plaque honoring war mothers donated by San Francisco, Calif., Post No. 1.
William Leahy letter, 1937 Apr 10
Typed letter signed to Dr. H. S. Wilkinson, Washington, D.C., regarding scheduling a meeting of the Men's Club at his home in May. Signed black and white matte photograph of Leahy seated at his desk, December 1944, when he was Chief of Staff to Franklin D. Roosevelt.