Showing Records: 1 - 10 of 52
Allen, George S.: An evaluation of Red China's navy, 1967
File — Box: 267, Folder: 15
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1967 no.2
Dates:
1967
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Allen, Raymond W.: The future of the Soviet Union as a sea power, 1966
File — Box: 251, Folder: 15
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F8 1966 no.8
Dates:
1966
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Anderson, Richard S.: The invisible presence : the submarine as an instrument of foreign policy, 1976
Item — Box: 360, Folder: 13
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F94 1976 no.150
Dates:
1976
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Arn, Robert W.; Charles O. Borgstrom, Jr.; Jerald W. Bucklin: Naval support of a land battle in Europe : a strategy, 1970
Item — Box: 302, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F83 1970d
Dates:
1970
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Arnold, John E.: Sea power and limited war in the western Pacific, 1967
File — Box: 267, Folder: 16
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F8 1967 no.8
Dates:
1967
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Bradley, Claiborne S.: A study of Admiral Mahan's strategy and its application in Europe during World War II, 1967
File — Box: 268, Folder: 8
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F8 1967 no.79
Dates:
1967
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Browning, Siras D.; Howard A. Goldman; Elton E. Guffey: Is our traditional forward naval strategy in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean valid in the face of increasingly global operations of the Soviet Navy, 1970
Item — Box: 303, Folder: 4
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F83 1970A
Dates:
1970
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Burke, James L.: Know the enemy well, 1976 Mar 10
Item — Box: 361, Folder: 8
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F94 1976 no.17
Dates:
1976 Mar 10
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers
Carney, Robert B.: Principles of Seapower, 1955 Jun 7
File — Box: 21, Folder: 31
Identifier: RG-15- File RG15_21_31_01_VR0920
Scope and Contents
This address was delivered at the Naval War College on June 7, 1955, by Admiral Robert Carney, then Chief of Naval Operations. It was reproduced for participants in the Seventh Annual Global Strategy Discussions at the Naval War College. Vice Admiral L. D. McCormick, President of the Naval War College, provides a foreword.The address covers a broad range of topics concerning the significance, development, and strategic implications of sea power in the context of national strategy and global security dynamics. Carney discusses the need for a continuous "new look" in the realm of national strategy due to the fast-paced changes in the world, particularly emphasizing the critical role of the sea and sea power across different eras, especially in the atomic age.Carney outlines the historical evolution of sea power and its principles, referencing influential figures such as Themistocles, Sir Walter Raleigh, President Washington, and Theodore Roosevelt. It also discusses Alfred Thayer Mahan's contributions to understanding sea power's influence on history and geopolitics.Carney reflects on the implications of technological advancements, including atomic power and guided missiles, on the strategies related to sea power. He stresses the importance of adapting to these changes while maintaining an understanding of the enduring principles of sea power.The lecture emphasizes the interconnection between sea power and global strategy, noting the...
Dates:
1955 Jun 7
Carr, Charles H.: Seapower as a factor in containment of communist China, 1966
Item — Box: 253, Folder: 9
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F8 1966 no.127
Scope and Contents
Student paper by Charles H. Carr, Captain, U.S. Navy.
Dates:
1966
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
/
Student papers