This article focuses on the opening of the Newport Naval War College. The article commemorates the century anniversary of the Class of 1885, the first class of graduates from the college. Commissioned by then president Grover Cleveland, efforts to get the college up and running were led by Commodore Stephen Bleeker Luce, a resident of Newport
This issue marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Naval War College Review. Soon after the Second Wor...
As the 1975-76 academic year draws to a close, it seems most appropriate to reflect briefly on what ...
I extend to you - the Naval War College Classes of 1955- a hearty welcome both from myself and the s...
This article focuses on the opening of the Newport Naval War College. The article commemorates the c...
Newport\u27s Naval War College is the oldest educational institution of its kind. On 6 October 1884 ...
This article focuses primarily on Alfred Mahan and McCarty Little, both graduates of the college who...
This article describes a which took place in Newport over a century ago. It was not only a first for...
The annals of Newport for the last half of the 19th century until the First World War deal chiefly, ...
This article traces the brief, but noteworthy, presence of that institution in Newport during the Ci...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
Luce and Alfred Thayer Mahan wrote within the pages of the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings that a p...
One of the exciting aspects of this centennial year for me has been the publication of the Centennia...
This issue of the Naval War College Review celebrates the centennial of our Naval War College. In a ...
In early July of this year I became the fifty-fourth President of the U.S. Naval War College. Out of...
This is the fiftieth time that command of the Naval War College has been passed from one officer to ...
This issue marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Naval War College Review. Soon after the Second Wor...
As the 1975-76 academic year draws to a close, it seems most appropriate to reflect briefly on what ...
I extend to you - the Naval War College Classes of 1955- a hearty welcome both from myself and the s...
This article focuses on the opening of the Newport Naval War College. The article commemorates the c...
Newport\u27s Naval War College is the oldest educational institution of its kind. On 6 October 1884 ...
This article focuses primarily on Alfred Mahan and McCarty Little, both graduates of the college who...
This article describes a which took place in Newport over a century ago. It was not only a first for...
The annals of Newport for the last half of the 19th century until the First World War deal chiefly, ...
This article traces the brief, but noteworthy, presence of that institution in Newport during the Ci...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
Luce and Alfred Thayer Mahan wrote within the pages of the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings that a p...
One of the exciting aspects of this centennial year for me has been the publication of the Centennia...
This issue of the Naval War College Review celebrates the centennial of our Naval War College. In a ...
In early July of this year I became the fifty-fourth President of the U.S. Naval War College. Out of...
This is the fiftieth time that command of the Naval War College has been passed from one officer to ...
This issue marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Naval War College Review. Soon after the Second Wor...
As the 1975-76 academic year draws to a close, it seems most appropriate to reflect briefly on what ...
I extend to you - the Naval War College Classes of 1955- a hearty welcome both from myself and the s...