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  2. Andrew Lambert - Wikipedia

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    After completing his doctoral research, Lambert was lecturer in modern international history at Bristol Polytechnic from 1983 until 1987; consultant in the Department of History and International Affairs at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, from 1987 until 1989; senior lecturer in war studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, from 1989 until 1991; senior lecturer in the Department of ...

  3. Laughton Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Laughton Naval History Unit was launched in 2001 by Professor Andrew Lambert. [1]The Laughton Unit educates and researches in the field of naval history, military theory and maritime strategy to support and shape the evolution of naval history as a methodology for education of civilians and military personnel.

  4. Society for Military History - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Military History is a United States–based international organization of scholars who research, write, and teach military history of all time periods and places. It includes naval history, air power history, and studies of technology, ideas, and homefronts. It publishes the quarterly refereed The Journal of Military History.

  5. John B. Hattendorf - Wikipedia

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    While in the U.S. Navy, Hattendorf also served ashore at the Naval History Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (Op-09B9), in Washington, D.C. in 1967–69, where he was first trained in naval history under Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller and Dr. William J. Morgan, and at the Naval War College in 1972–73, where he served as speech ...

  6. Stockton Center for International Law - Wikipedia

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    The study of international law has historically been crucial to the courses and instruction at the Naval War College, and has proved indispensable in complementing the institution's focus on military operations and international relations. [4] Initially, the Naval War College focused on four primary areas relating to international law.

  7. Merri Sue Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born on November 16, 1964, in Columbus, Ohio, [1] where her father, William E. Carter, was studying geodesy at Ohio State University.He became a research geodesist for the United States Air Force, the University of Hawaii, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the family moved frequently as Carter was growing up.

  8. 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.

  9. Chilean cruiser Esmeralda (1883) - Wikipedia

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    International Journal of Naval History 1, no. 1 (April 2002). ISSN 1932-6556. Accessed 5 April 2023. Thomas Cavieres, Federico. "Cruceros al servicio de la Armada de Chile [Cruisers in the service of the Chilean Navy]." Revista de Marina Journal 107, no. 798 (September–October 1990): 515–532. ISSN 0034-8511. Accessed 5 April 2023.