Admiral Stansfield Turner put a fine point on something very important here at the Naval War College, and that is excellence in scholarship but not scholarship for its own sake. Scholarship here must serve a purpose support the Navy and the nation, which it does. This is one of the things that make this institution unique, as we prepare to enter our 125th year of service. After four months in Newport, one thing in particular has become clear to me: many of our people in uniform do not understand what goes on at the Naval War College and have not read much about our own Navy’s history or culture
The epigraph above is what the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughead, told me within a mo...
On a recent flight from the west coast I was seated next to an articulate young business executive, ...
The Naval War College\u27s educational and research efforts are focused clearly on maintaining a car...
When the Chief of Naval personnel recently visited Newport, he asked just what it was that made the ...
Since 1884, the Naval War College has existed as a place to study and understand the complexity of c...
AS IT HAS BEEN SINCE ITS INCEPTION, the Naval War College’s primary mission is to educate and develo...
We recently had visits from the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and General James Mattis (Commander,...
The Naval War College plays two coequal roles in preparing the Navy for the challenges of the twenty...
When I assumed the presidency of the Naval War College last July, I was tremendously impressed by th...
By the time this issue of the Naval War College Review is distrib- uted, my old friend and one of th...
The Naval War College is a multifaceted joint military academic institution, in support of the naval...
As most of you are well aware, for over a century the College has played a unique role in the analys...
These have been several very busy months since I was installed as the President of the Naval War Col...
In early July of this year I became the fifty-fourth President of the U.S. Naval War College. Out of...
In early July of this year I became the fifty-fourth President of the U.S. Naval War College. Out of...
The epigraph above is what the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughead, told me within a mo...
On a recent flight from the west coast I was seated next to an articulate young business executive, ...
The Naval War College\u27s educational and research efforts are focused clearly on maintaining a car...
When the Chief of Naval personnel recently visited Newport, he asked just what it was that made the ...
Since 1884, the Naval War College has existed as a place to study and understand the complexity of c...
AS IT HAS BEEN SINCE ITS INCEPTION, the Naval War College’s primary mission is to educate and develo...
We recently had visits from the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and General James Mattis (Commander,...
The Naval War College plays two coequal roles in preparing the Navy for the challenges of the twenty...
When I assumed the presidency of the Naval War College last July, I was tremendously impressed by th...
By the time this issue of the Naval War College Review is distrib- uted, my old friend and one of th...
The Naval War College is a multifaceted joint military academic institution, in support of the naval...
As most of you are well aware, for over a century the College has played a unique role in the analys...
These have been several very busy months since I was installed as the President of the Naval War Col...
In early July of this year I became the fifty-fourth President of the U.S. Naval War College. Out of...
In early July of this year I became the fifty-fourth President of the U.S. Naval War College. Out of...
The epigraph above is what the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughead, told me within a mo...
On a recent flight from the west coast I was seated next to an articulate young business executive, ...
The Naval War College\u27s educational and research efforts are focused clearly on maintaining a car...