lectures
Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:
Robison, S. S.: Wireless Telegraphy: Its uses and Limitations, 1905 Jun 27
Lecture delivered by Lt. Comdr. S. S. Robison in which he presents the history of wireless telegraphy, a statement of the principles on which it is founded, an attempt to explain its mechanism, and a discussion of its uses and the difficulties yet to be surmounted in its application.
Russel, Edgar: Wireless Telegraphy of Land, 1907 Sep 20
Lecture delivered by Major Edgar Russel, Signal Corps, U.S.A.
Schofield, Frank H.: Estimate of the Situation, 1912 Jun
Lecture delivered by Commander Frank H. Schofield, U.S.N. at the Summer Conference at the NWC.
Frank M. Snyder papers
Frank M. Snyder (1926-2017 ) is a career naval officer who worked as a Professor and Professor Emeritus at the U.S. Naval War College. His papers include articles, research materials, speeches and lectures, audio and video cassette tapes, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to Snyder’s naval and professional academic career.
Spruance, Raymond A.: The Nature of Naval Warfare, 1937 Jul 7
Presentation by Captain R. A. Spruance, U.S.N. on the nature of naval warfare.
Steinwachs, Franklin S.: Naval Operations in the Crimean War, 1937 Dec 2
Presentation delivered by Commander F. S. Steinwachs.
James B. Stockdale papers
Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale (1923-2005) was a highly decorated naval aviator who spent nearly eight years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. He was the fortieth President of the Naval War College and after his retirement from the navy he served as President of The Citadel, Charleston, S.C and was an independent candidate for Vice President of the U.S. in 1992. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, newspaper articles, speeches, and writings relating to Stockdale’s naval and academic careers.
Stockton, Charles H.: An Account of Some Past Military Operations Directed Against Puerto Rico and Cuba, 1899-1900
Presentation given by Capt. C. H. Stockton.
Stockton, Charles H.: The Action off Beachy Head in 1690, with the Previous and Succeeding Events, 1899
Presentation by Commander C. H. Stockton, U.S.N.