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  2. Naval War College - Wikipedia

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    Pringle Hall contains a 432-seat auditorium, the Quinn Lecture Room, the Naval Staff College, the Graphic Arts Studio, the Photography Branch, and the Naval War College Press. In 1947, the Naval War College acquired an existing barracks building and converted it to a secondary war gaming facility, naming it Sims Hall after former War College ...

  3. Sarah C. Paine - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Crosby Mallory "Sally" Paine (in publications, S. C. M. Paine; born 1957) is an American historian, author, and professor of strategy and policy at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.

  4. Craig L. Symonds - Wikipedia

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    (Newport, RI: Naval War College Press, 1976. Navalists and Antinavalists: The Naval Policy Debate in the United States, 1785–1827. (University of Delaware Press, 1980). New Aspects of Naval History, edited by Craig Symonds. (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1981). A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War. (Annapolis, MD: Nautical and ...

  5. Tom Nichols (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Michael Nichols [1] (born December 7, 1960) is an American writer, academic specialist on international affairs, and retired professor at the U.S. Naval War College. His work deals with issues involving Russia, nuclear weapons, and national security affairs.

  6. Naval War College Review - Wikipedia

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    The Naval War College Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the United States Navy's Naval War College. It covers public policy matters of interest to the maritime services and was established in 1948.

  7. President of the Naval War College - Wikipedia

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    Among others, Samuel Eliot Morison and Robert G. Albion frequently participated in college activities, as did retired Commodore Dudley W. Knox. Spruance also set administrative foundations for what would become the Naval War College Press and Naval War College Review – – – – 1 July 1948 1 November 1948

  8. Henry Kent Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, he commanded U.S. Naval Forces Europe, advised the Naval War College, and served as a Navy representative to the United Nations. Hewitt retired from active duty to Orwell, Vermont in 1949. and died at Middlebury, Vermont in 1972. [4] USS Hewitt was named in his honor.

  9. Fleet problem - Wikipedia

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    The wargame floor at the Naval War College, where scenarios like Fleet Problem VII were played out in the interwar period. Uniquely, Fleet Problem VII and the subsequent amphibious exercises featured the Naval War College in a major role. Simultaneously with the live event in the Caribbean, the Naval War College played the same scenario out on ...