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Box 5x

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Charles W. Koburger, Jr. papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSC-343
Abstract

Papers: Correspondence regarding Koburger's books and articles, 1983-2008; file copies of research and regerence materials for his publications, 1980's-2000; Published articles and sections of his books; unpublished articles and manuscripts of unpublished books; Photographs and maps from his published books; Newspaper clippings.

Dates: 1983 - 2008

Various maps, undated

 Item — Box: 5x
Identifier: MSC-343- Series VI
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated

Book review of "Rum and Raki," by LTCDR A.D. Fletcher, RN, 2006 Oct 26

 Item — Box: 5x, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series VI
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: 2006 Oct 26

Newspaper clippings from the Washington Post, 2007

 Item — Box: 5x, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series VI
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: 2007

Three Kriegsmarine emblem stickers, undated

 Item — Box: 5x, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-343- Series VI
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of five boxes of paper and photographs that document Koburger's writing and research career from 1983 to 2008. The papers are divided into six series: Correspondence, subject files, published writings, unpublished writings, photographs and miscellaneous materials.Series I, correspondence, contains letters mainly to and from journals regarding articles considered for publication. Several letters are to companies requesting permission to use photographs in some ofKoburger's works. The letters are arranged chronologically.The second series consists of subject files relating to Koburger's various articles and histories that he wrote in the 1980s through the 2000s. Much of these documents are photocopies of articles, primary source material, maps, press releases, pamphlets and a few books.Series III, published works, is made up of just a few pieces ofKoburger's published works. Included are segments of Central Powers in the Adriatic: 1914-1918, a complete manuscript copy of Rum and Raki: War in the Eastern Adriatic 1939-1945, as well as a copy of the article "The ShaefSyndrome: The Soviet Navy's Impact on NATO."Series IV is comprised of unpublished works. Here there are several articles such as "The Kuk's Adriatic 1914-1918: Austria Hungary's Imperial an Royal Fleet at War", Simulation of a Navy Deployment Strategy: Any Police Force", and "Modem War is a Janus" just to name a few. Manuscripts from three...
Dates: undated