Box 16
Contains 22 Results:
Semi-Official Correspondence, 1971 Dec 16-22
Subseries II, Semi-Official correspondence, 1961-1962, 1964-1971, covers the period when Colbert served as commander of the USS BOSTON, commander of Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla Six, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic, and President of the Naval War College. Most of the correspondence focuses on matters associated with various assignments: fleet preparedness, defense, the Soviet maritime threat, SACLANT, and Naval War College policies and programs. Correspondents include Admirals Thomas Moorer, Bernard L. Austin, Arleigh A. Burke, Elmo Zumwalt, and Henry Eccles; national political figures, Richard M. Nixon, Walt Rostow, George Kennan, Dean Rusk, William P. Rogers, and Claiborne Pell. Numerous memoranda, both issued by Admiral Colbert and addressed to him, appear through this subseries.
Semi-Official Correspondence, 1971 Dec 24-31
Subseries II, Semi-Official correspondence, 1961-1962, 1964-1971, covers the period when Colbert served as commander of the USS BOSTON, commander of Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla Six, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic, and President of the Naval War College. Most of the correspondence focuses on matters associated with various assignments: fleet preparedness, defense, the Soviet maritime threat, SACLANT, and Naval War College policies and programs. Correspondents include Admirals Thomas Moorer, Bernard L. Austin, Arleigh A. Burke, Elmo Zumwalt, and Henry Eccles; national political figures, Richard M. Nixon, Walt Rostow, George Kennan, Dean Rusk, William P. Rogers, and Claiborne Pell. Numerous memoranda, both issued by Admiral Colbert and addressed to him, appear through this subseries.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957 Aug 21-1958 Aug 18
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1958 Aug 2-1959 Mar 28
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1959 Apr 7-1960 Dec 19
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1961 Jan 31-Dec
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1962 Jan 5-Jun 15
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1962 Jul 2-Dec 27
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1965 Mar 11-Jul 31
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.
Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1965 Aug 4-1966 Jan 3
Subseries III, Foreign Officer Correspondence, 1957-1971, treats much of the same time period as semi-official correspondence. As one who ardently believed in cooperation among navies of the free world, Admiral Colbert cultivated and maintained personal friendships with many foreign officers. His correspondents include high ranking officers in the navies of Italy, Venezuela, Norway, West Germany, Argentina, Pakistan, France, England, and Brazil, to name a few.