Twenty-five years after the original Knox-Pye-King Report, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Admiral Ernest J. King and President of the Naval War College, William Pye revisited the question of professional education in the U.S. Navy with the "Pye Board" report of 1944. Knox and King compiled recommendations, while Pye gathered evidence to substantiate their conclusions concerning the problem of education within the Navy
A description of the founding of the Naval Postgraduate School at Annapolis, MD. and its subsequent ...
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The Chief of the Bureau of Navigation has permitted the Naval Institute to publish the following rep...
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THE YEAR 2014 MARKS the 130th anniversary of the General Order that established the Naval War Colleg...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
The midshipmen of the United States Navy were caught in an uncomfortable situation in the antebellum...
A description of the founding of the Naval Postgraduate School at Annapolis, MD. and its subsequent ...
These Notes, written as 1976 draws to a close, provide an opportunity to summarize various program i...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...
By attacking the problem of professional military education openly and without deference to higher-r...
The Chief of the Bureau of Navigation has permitted the Naval Institute to publish the following rep...
A history of the Naval Postgraduate School is essentially synonymous with the growth and development...
Major changes in the advanced education of officers have always occurred following a wartime period....
The Army and Navy were experiencing a shortage of trained officers at the beginning of World War II....
Just three years after Pearl Harbor and while the nation was still at war, Captain Herman Spanagel p...
Newport\u27s Naval War College is the oldest educational institution of its kind. On 6 October 1884 ...
It has been, roughly, 89 years since Commodore Stephen B. Luce left the Atlantic Fleet off Newport, ...
Thirty-five years ago, right after World War II, the Naval Wat College went through one of those sou...
THE YEAR 2014 MARKS the 130th anniversary of the General Order that established the Naval War Colleg...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
The midshipmen of the United States Navy were caught in an uncomfortable situation in the antebellum...
A description of the founding of the Naval Postgraduate School at Annapolis, MD. and its subsequent ...
These Notes, written as 1976 draws to a close, provide an opportunity to summarize various program i...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...