The editors are delighted to learn that the U.S. Naval Historical Center in Wash- ington, D.C., has awarded honorable mention in its annual Eller Prize in Naval History competition to Edmund Morris’s “ ‘A Matter of Extreme Urgency’: Theodore Roosevelt, Wilhelm II, and the Venezuela Crisis of 1902,” which ap- peared in our Spring 2002 issue
The gathering of seven Royal Navy and Marine officers at a house in Alverstoke on an October day in ...
Over the course of the half-year from the battle of Jutland to the end of 1916, Williams S. Sims and...
In the summer of 1998, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jay L. Johnson, sent me here to Newpor...
The Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium, held in Newport 16–19 October 2007, provided a fitt...
The Naval War College has been in historic Newport on glorious Narragansett Bay for almost a century...
The annals of Newport for the last half of the 19th century until the First World War deal chiefly, ...
In Defeating the U-boat: Inventing Antisubmarine Warfare, Newport Paper 36, Jan. S. Breemer tells th...
Donald F. Johnson demonstrates in his article in this issue, residents who remained in Newport durin...
By the time this issue of the Naval War College Review is distrib- uted, my old friend and one of th...
Following Newport’s mercantile decline in the nineteenth century, Newporters were drawn to careers a...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
History is more than just a recitation of facts; it is a tool that can and should be used to inform ...
RECENT BOOKS: A selection of books of interest recently received at our editorial office, as de- scr...
The nineteenth McMullen Naval History Symposium took place at the U.S. Naval Academy on 17–18 Septem...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
The gathering of seven Royal Navy and Marine officers at a house in Alverstoke on an October day in ...
Over the course of the half-year from the battle of Jutland to the end of 1916, Williams S. Sims and...
In the summer of 1998, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jay L. Johnson, sent me here to Newpor...
The Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium, held in Newport 16–19 October 2007, provided a fitt...
The Naval War College has been in historic Newport on glorious Narragansett Bay for almost a century...
The annals of Newport for the last half of the 19th century until the First World War deal chiefly, ...
In Defeating the U-boat: Inventing Antisubmarine Warfare, Newport Paper 36, Jan. S. Breemer tells th...
Donald F. Johnson demonstrates in his article in this issue, residents who remained in Newport durin...
By the time this issue of the Naval War College Review is distrib- uted, my old friend and one of th...
Following Newport’s mercantile decline in the nineteenth century, Newporters were drawn to careers a...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
History is more than just a recitation of facts; it is a tool that can and should be used to inform ...
RECENT BOOKS: A selection of books of interest recently received at our editorial office, as de- scr...
The nineteenth McMullen Naval History Symposium took place at the U.S. Naval Academy on 17–18 Septem...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
The gathering of seven Royal Navy and Marine officers at a house in Alverstoke on an October day in ...
Over the course of the half-year from the battle of Jutland to the end of 1916, Williams S. Sims and...
In the summer of 1998, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jay L. Johnson, sent me here to Newpor...