Box 1
Contains 4 Results:
Lectures delivered at the Naval War College, 1923-1936
This collection consists primarily of lectures, student papers, and photographs that document Rogers’ experiences and research on Japan in the 1930s, and his command of the Seabees at Camp Endicott, Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I. during World War II. Of particular interest are his lectures and writings on the attempted coup d'état that occurred in Japan on February 26, 1936. Also included are four student papers that Rogers wrote while a student at the Naval War College.
Tactics - Section V - The Submarine and its operations, 1923 Jun
This lecture was given as part of the Naval War College course in 1923. The author(s) of this lecture is not apparent.
Part I: The Influence of Families, Clans and the Military Class on the Japanese Government; and Part II: The Japanese Language, 1926 May
Two copies of a Lecture delivered by Commander F.F. Rogers, U.S.N.
"Japan", after 1936
Lecture prepared by Rogers on Japan after being asked by Admiral Snyder.