The creed of service and action has been the creed of the Navy for a long time. As naval officers, you have great responsibilities for the future of your country, responsibilities of example, of advice, and, quite frequently, of action
Naval force requirements—how we size the fleet—are framed by national policies for war. These poli...
Western political and military leaders had some reason for satisfaction as they viewed the globe on ...
Much attention has been given to the role of seapower and naval forces in the conduct of war. The Na...
In an address delivered during the Seapower Symposium at the Naval War College, Adm. Arleigh A. Burk...
For the purposes of this discussion, it makes a great difference which segment of the future we con...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
National power exists only to serve the national purposes, to help achieve the national aims
The basic fundamental mission of the Navy in the past and it will continue to be so in the future is...
Observers of military affairs will have noted a changed naval lexicon over the past several years. T...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
The American military, the largest and most powerful institution on earth, is by law ultimately resp...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
The success of naval operations in support of national objectives-whatever the intensity or degree o...
In today\u27s Naval War College, the direct descendant of the original school is the present senior ...
Naval force requirements—how we size the fleet—are framed by national policies for war. These poli...
Western political and military leaders had some reason for satisfaction as they viewed the globe on ...
Much attention has been given to the role of seapower and naval forces in the conduct of war. The Na...
In an address delivered during the Seapower Symposium at the Naval War College, Adm. Arleigh A. Burk...
For the purposes of this discussion, it makes a great difference which segment of the future we con...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
National power exists only to serve the national purposes, to help achieve the national aims
The basic fundamental mission of the Navy in the past and it will continue to be so in the future is...
Observers of military affairs will have noted a changed naval lexicon over the past several years. T...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
The American military, the largest and most powerful institution on earth, is by law ultimately resp...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
The success of naval operations in support of national objectives-whatever the intensity or degree o...
In today\u27s Naval War College, the direct descendant of the original school is the present senior ...
Naval force requirements—how we size the fleet—are framed by national policies for war. These poli...
Western political and military leaders had some reason for satisfaction as they viewed the globe on ...
Much attention has been given to the role of seapower and naval forces in the conduct of war. The Na...