Next month represents the second anniversary of the founding of NATO\u27s Standing Naval Force Atlantic, a concept that become reality when approved at the NATO Ministerial Meeting in Brussels in December 1967. Historically there is a little new in the concept that men of different nationalities can serve effectively together at sea
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This issue marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Naval War College Review. Soon after the Second Wor...
The Department of History at the United States Air Force Academy will sponsor the Tenth Military His...
A century ago, Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce wrote a number of vigorous articles to explain his views...
NATO I For 30 years, NATO has served the West remarkably well. Now it is time for a marked l strateg...
For some time now, the Naval War College has fostered and developed a novel concept whose portent an...
Because of the political division of Europe into two opposing military power blocs-the continental S...
The following address was delivered by Vice Admiral Richard C. Colbert, President, Naval War College...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
The Third International Seapower Symposium convened at the Naval War College for the week of 15-19 O...
For more than thirty years the security of Western Europe has been built upon the link with the Unit...
The Center for Naval Warfare Studies was created in July 1981. Its business is ideas. In particular ...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
This year the Naval War College is 100 years old. It is appropriate to reflect on the role and effec...
In early November 1971, some 91 senior naval officers representing 42 nations assembled at the Naval...
Since 1884, the Naval War College has existed as a place to study and understand the complexity of c...
This issue marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Naval War College Review. Soon after the Second Wor...
The Department of History at the United States Air Force Academy will sponsor the Tenth Military His...
A century ago, Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce wrote a number of vigorous articles to explain his views...