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  2. United States Naval Institute - Wikipedia

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    In addition to publishing magazines and books, the Naval Institute holds several annual conferences. [1] The Naval Institute is based in Annapolis, Maryland. Established in 1873, the Naval Institute claimed "almost 50,000 members" in 2020, [2] mostly active and retired personnel of the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The ...

  3. U.S. Naval Academy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's history dates back to 1845, when it was founded as the Naval School Lyceum.In 1849, President James K. Polk directed the Navy's collection of historic flags be sent to the new Naval School at Annapolis for care and display, establishing one of the museum's oldest collections.

  4. United States Naval Academy - Wikipedia

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    The United States Naval Academy has some of the highest-paid graduates in the country according to starting salary. [5] The academic program grants a Bachelor of Science degree with a curriculum that grades midshipmen's performance upon a broad academic program, military leadership performance, and mandatory participation in competitive athletics.

  5. Thomas J. Cutler - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Command, edited by Thomas J. Cutler (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 2016) The Parent's Guide to the U.S. Navy, (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 2017) The U.S. Naval Academy: The History, edited by Thomas J. Cutler (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 2015) The U.S. Naval Academy: The ...

  6. Naval History - Wikipedia

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    Naval History is a bimonthly magazine published by the United States Naval Institute since 1987. The 72-page publication includes feature articles spanning the course of naval history written by significant scholars of their subject but also has standing features, including "Looking Back," "On Our Scope," "Naval History News," "Book Reviews," and "Museum Report."

  7. Category:United States Naval Institute - Wikipedia

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  8. Naval Historical Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Knox's vision led to the creation of the Naval Historical Foundation. It was incorporated in Washington, D.C., as a non-profit organization in March 1926, [2] listing as its objectives the "collection, acquisition, and preservation … of manuscripts, relics, books, pictures, and all other things and information pertaining to the history and traditions of the United States Navy and Merchant ...

  9. Frank Wead - Wikipedia

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    Frank Wilbur [N 1] "Spig" Wead (24 October 1895 – 15 November 1947) was a U.S. Navy aviator who helped promote United States Naval aviation from its inception through World War II. Commander Wead was a recognized authority on early aviation. Following a crippling spinal injury in 1926, Wead was placed on the retired list.