Box 57
Container
Contains 10 Results:
Fleet Problem No. 5, 1925
File — Box: 57, Folder: 1
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1925
Army & Navy Problem, 1925
File — Box: 57, Folder: 2
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1925
Joint Army - Navy Problem No. 3: Solutions, Orders & Reports, 1925
File — Box: 57, Folder: 3
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1925
Charts of Joint Army - Navy Exercise No. 3, 1925
File — Box: 57, Folder: 4
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1925
Fleet Problems VI, VII, VIII & IX, 1925-1928
File — Box: 57, Folder: 5
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1925-1928
Army & Navy Maneuvers, 1925
File — Box: 57, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1925
Correspondence: COL. Reed - Army & Navy Problems, 1925
File — Box: 57, Folder: 7
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1925
Army & Navy Problems, 1926
File — Box: 57, Folder: 8
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1926
Joint Army & Navy Exercises, 1926
File — Box: 57, Folder: 9
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I is divided into two parts, Part I is devoted to Military Intelligence and Part II is devoted to technical
intelligence. Each part is arranged on different classification schemes. There is a card catalog index for Series I, available only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection. Nine drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by subject and four drawers are devoted to an alphabetical listing by the source of the material. This index is not complete and only relates to documents from 1910-1938.Series I, Part I has approximately 51 linear feet of material. About 19.5 linear feet of this collection focuses on intelligence information about foreign countries, 27 linear feet is devoted to information about U.S. forces and, the remaining 5 linear feet is World War I focused.Part I is organized on the following scheme of classification:
Heading
Subject
A
Asia (Except China and Japan)
...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1926
The Joint Army-Navy Problem in the Pacific, 1926 May 28
Item — Box: 57, Folder: 9
Identifier: RG-08- Series I- File UNT
Scope and Contents
This was an address given to the Army War College on 1926 May 29 by Captain J.K. Taussig.
Dates:
1926 May 28