Military planning
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Intelligence and Technical archives
The Intelligence and Technical archives are comprised of the records of the Naval War College Classified Library, which in the early years of the twentieth century, was called "The Archives." This record group is composed of three series. Series I is military and technical intelligence; series II, World War Attache reports; and series III, ONI translations of German Naval documents from the period 1933-1945. This record group is a research collection of material retained for permanent reference for Naval War College staff and students in the pursuit of their professional studies.
Orange-Blue Situation, In Case of Strained Relations with Japan, 1906-1907
War planning document in case of a war between the United States and Japan.
Pye, W. S.: War Plans, 1926
Lecture given by Captain W. S. Pye, U.S.N. to the Naval War College staff and student officers on steps being takend by the Navy Department to ensure the effectiveness of the Navy's war plans for war in the Pacific.
Pye, W. S.: War Plans (draft), 1926
Drafrt of a lecture given by Captain W. S. Pye, U.S.N. to the Naval War College staff and student officers on steps being takend by the Navy Department to ensure the effectiveness of the Navy's war plans for war in the Pacific.
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.