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Box 78

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Contains 26 Results:

Maritime Strategy, 1985

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Content Description From the Collection: The papers, in the main, cover the period 1898-1987 and fully document his naval career and his retirement years. They are divided into six series. Series I, family papers, consists of genealogical materials taken from Morgan City, Louisiana Archives on the Brashear and Lawrence families, a history of Morgan City, LA, and correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the restoration of the Lawrence family cemetery in Bayside, Long Island. Correspondence, speeches and writings of various family members are found here too, as well as biographical and autobiographical materials on Admiral Eccles.Correspondence, Series II, is divided into five subseries; Naval orders and career correspondence, personal correspondence, official correspondence, letters of condolence to Mrs. Eccles on the death of Admiral Eccles, and miscellaneous correspondence of others that was found in his papers.Eccles' correspondence reveals aspects of his naval career, his many professional and intellectual interests and associations, and his study of military logistics. Major segments focus on his official naval orders and assignments, including his entrance into the U.S. Academy; his command of the USS JOHN D. EDWARDS; his assignment with CINCNELM; and his Naval War College and George Washington University associations. Other areas include the administration of the Advanced Base Section, Service Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1944-1945 (this material is especially...
Dates: 1985

Discussions on Maritime Strategy, 1985 Jul 10-1985 Aug 5

 Item — Box: 78, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Scope and Contents

Correspondence between Eccles and Professor Robert S. Wood, Dean, Center for Naval Warfare Studies

Dates: 1985 Jul 10-1985 Aug 5

The Maritime Strategy, 1986 Jan, Mar 19

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 20
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Scope and Contents

Copy of The Maritime Strategy from January 1986. Also included is a handwritten letter from Eccles to the editor of the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings.

Dates: 1986 Jan, Mar 19

An Introduction to the Maritime Strategy by Captain Dave G. Clark, USN, 1985 Aug 15-1985 Sep 4

 Item — Box: 78, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Scope and Contents

Letter from CAPT Clark to Admiral Eccles discussing a speech he gave the prior month. The speech was an enclosure to the handwritten letter.

Dates: 1985 Aug 15-1985 Sep 4

Maritime Strategy, 1984 Mar 14-1985 Jun 3

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 18
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Scope and Contents

Two readings on the subject of Maritime Strategy recommended by Hattendorf. Also includes a handwritten note from Hattendorf to Eccles.

Dates: 1984 Mar 14-1985 Jun 3

The North Flank Maritime Offensive: Foolish Delusion or Strategic Necessity, 1984 Nov 23, 1985 Feb 5, May 20

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 17
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Scope and Contents

This folder also includes note from John Hattendorf and correspondence from Vice Admiral J.A. Lyons, Jr., in addition to the paper on Maritime Offensive.

Dates: 1984 Nov 23, 1985 Feb 5, May 20

Maritime Strategy, 1984 Apr 30

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 16
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of the Navy's 1984 Maritime Strategy. Also included are handwitten notes from Eccles regarding the strategy.

Dates: 1984 Apr 30

Principles of Logistics Master Plan and Directives, 1966

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Content Description From the Collection: The papers, in the main, cover the period 1898-1987 and fully document his naval career and his retirement years. They are divided into six series. Series I, family papers, consists of genealogical materials taken from Morgan City, Louisiana Archives on the Brashear and Lawrence families, a history of Morgan City, LA, and correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the restoration of the Lawrence family cemetery in Bayside, Long Island. Correspondence, speeches and writings of various family members are found here too, as well as biographical and autobiographical materials on Admiral Eccles.Correspondence, Series II, is divided into five subseries; Naval orders and career correspondence, personal correspondence, official correspondence, letters of condolence to Mrs. Eccles on the death of Admiral Eccles, and miscellaneous correspondence of others that was found in his papers.Eccles' correspondence reveals aspects of his naval career, his many professional and intellectual interests and associations, and his study of military logistics. Major segments focus on his official naval orders and assignments, including his entrance into the U.S. Academy; his command of the USS JOHN D. EDWARDS; his assignment with CINCNELM; and his Naval War College and George Washington University associations. Other areas include the administration of the Advanced Base Section, Service Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1944-1945 (this material is especially...
Dates: 1966

Principles of Logistics, Bibliography, 1967-1968

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Content Description From the Collection: The papers, in the main, cover the period 1898-1987 and fully document his naval career and his retirement years. They are divided into six series. Series I, family papers, consists of genealogical materials taken from Morgan City, Louisiana Archives on the Brashear and Lawrence families, a history of Morgan City, LA, and correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the restoration of the Lawrence family cemetery in Bayside, Long Island. Correspondence, speeches and writings of various family members are found here too, as well as biographical and autobiographical materials on Admiral Eccles.Correspondence, Series II, is divided into five subseries; Naval orders and career correspondence, personal correspondence, official correspondence, letters of condolence to Mrs. Eccles on the death of Admiral Eccles, and miscellaneous correspondence of others that was found in his papers.Eccles' correspondence reveals aspects of his naval career, his many professional and intellectual interests and associations, and his study of military logistics. Major segments focus on his official naval orders and assignments, including his entrance into the U.S. Academy; his command of the USS JOHN D. EDWARDS; his assignment with CINCNELM; and his Naval War College and George Washington University associations. Other areas include the administration of the Advanced Base Section, Service Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1944-1945 (this material is especially...
Dates: 1967-1968

Principles of Logistics, Lectures, 1966-1967

 File — Box: 78, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSC-052- Series IV
Content Description From the Collection: The papers, in the main, cover the period 1898-1987 and fully document his naval career and his retirement years. They are divided into six series. Series I, family papers, consists of genealogical materials taken from Morgan City, Louisiana Archives on the Brashear and Lawrence families, a history of Morgan City, LA, and correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the restoration of the Lawrence family cemetery in Bayside, Long Island. Correspondence, speeches and writings of various family members are found here too, as well as biographical and autobiographical materials on Admiral Eccles.Correspondence, Series II, is divided into five subseries; Naval orders and career correspondence, personal correspondence, official correspondence, letters of condolence to Mrs. Eccles on the death of Admiral Eccles, and miscellaneous correspondence of others that was found in his papers.Eccles' correspondence reveals aspects of his naval career, his many professional and intellectual interests and associations, and his study of military logistics. Major segments focus on his official naval orders and assignments, including his entrance into the U.S. Academy; his command of the USS JOHN D. EDWARDS; his assignment with CINCNELM; and his Naval War College and George Washington University associations. Other areas include the administration of the Advanced Base Section, Service Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1944-1945 (this material is especially...
Dates: 1966-1967