The following address was delivered by Vice Admiral Richard C. Colbert, President, Naval War College as the welcoming remarks to the U.S. Naval War College Seapower Symposium held in Newport, R.I. from 17 to 20 November 1969
Admiral Colbert, faculty and students of the School of Naval Warfare, I am very happy to have the op...
I extend to you - the Naval War College Classes of 1955- a hearty welcome both from myself and the s...
This issue of the Naval War College Review celebrates the centennial of our Naval War College. In a ...
For some time now, the Naval War College has fostered and developed a novel concept whose portent an...
Traditionally and historically, the Naval War College has been the fountainhead of new concepts, do...
This issue marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Naval War College Review. Soon after the Second Wor...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
Permit me to extend to you officially a warm welcome to the Naval War College and a cordial invitati...
In early November 1971, some 91 senior naval officers representing 42 nations assembled at the Naval...
The epigraph above is what the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughead, told me within a mo...
The Third International Seapower Symposium convened at the Naval War College for the week of 15-19 O...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...
In November Admiral James D. Watkins hosted the Seventh International Seapower Symposium (ISS) at th...
Because the Naval War College is a graduate institution, it is not, and should not be, simply an est...
In an address delivered during the Seapower Symposium at the Naval War College, Adm. Arleigh A. Burk...
Admiral Colbert, faculty and students of the School of Naval Warfare, I am very happy to have the op...
I extend to you - the Naval War College Classes of 1955- a hearty welcome both from myself and the s...
This issue of the Naval War College Review celebrates the centennial of our Naval War College. In a ...
For some time now, the Naval War College has fostered and developed a novel concept whose portent an...
Traditionally and historically, the Naval War College has been the fountainhead of new concepts, do...
This issue marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Naval War College Review. Soon after the Second Wor...
I deem it a privilege to have been asked to be one of the participants in the 1969-1970 Seapower Stu...
Permit me to extend to you officially a warm welcome to the Naval War College and a cordial invitati...
In early November 1971, some 91 senior naval officers representing 42 nations assembled at the Naval...
The epigraph above is what the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughead, told me within a mo...
The Third International Seapower Symposium convened at the Naval War College for the week of 15-19 O...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...
In November Admiral James D. Watkins hosted the Seventh International Seapower Symposium (ISS) at th...
Because the Naval War College is a graduate institution, it is not, and should not be, simply an est...
In an address delivered during the Seapower Symposium at the Naval War College, Adm. Arleigh A. Burk...
Admiral Colbert, faculty and students of the School of Naval Warfare, I am very happy to have the op...
I extend to you - the Naval War College Classes of 1955- a hearty welcome both from myself and the s...
This issue of the Naval War College Review celebrates the centennial of our Naval War College. In a ...