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| Abbreviations |
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Abbreviations Used for Navy Enlisted Ratings by Charles A. Malin, [1970] |
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CINCPAC Glossary of Commonly Used Abbreviations and Short Titles [1968] |
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List of Authorized Abbreviations for Use in Bureau of Naval Personnel Messages [1958] |
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US Navy Abbreviations of World War II |
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US Navy Interviewer's Classification Guide [1943] |
| African Americans |
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Diary of Michael Shiner Relating to the History of the Washington Navy Yard 1813-1869 |
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Guide to Command of Negro Naval Personnel |
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The Negro in the Navy United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #84 |
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Negro in the Navy by Kelly Miller |
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Report by the Special Subcommittee on Disciplinary Problems in the US Navy [Racial incidents in 1972] |
| Artillery |
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Bronze Guns of Leutze Park, Washington Navy Yard |
| Barbary Wars |
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Register of Officer Personnel: United States Navy and Marine Corps and Ships' Data, 1801-1807 |
| Bermuda Triangle |
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"Exorcizing the Devil's Triangle" by Howard L. Rosenberg |
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"Lost Patrol" by Michael McDonell |
| Boxer Rebellion |
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Documents of the Boxer Rebellion (China Relief Expedition), 1900-1901 |
| Civil War |
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Battle of Mobile Bay Official Reports of Rear Admiral David G. Farragut |
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Captain Raphael Semmes and the C.S.S. Alabama |
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Eye-Witness Account of the Battle Between the U.S.S. Monitor and the C.S.S. Virginia (formerly U.S.S. Merrimack) on March 9th, 1862 |
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Going South: U.S. Navy Officer Resignations & Dismissals On the Eve of the Civil War |
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Officers of Navy Yards, Shore Stations, and Vessels, 1 January 1865 |
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Selected Documents of the Civil War |
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Signals for the use of the Navy of the Confederate States, 1861 |
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Story of the Confederate States' Ship Virginia, (Once Merrimac) [1879] |
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Uniform Regulations, 1864 |
| Civilians |
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Brief History of Civilian Personnel in the US Navy Department by Robert G. Albion |
| Cold War |
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"Answering a Call in a Crisis" [Dominican Republic Intervention, 1965] |
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Cordon of Steel: The US Navy and the Cuban Missile Crisis by Curtis Utz |
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Propaganda MS# B-587 [May 1952] |
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Report on the Naval Quarantine of Cuba [1962] |
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Some Experiences Reported by the Crew of the USS Pueblo and American Prisoners of War from Vietnam by Raymond C. Spaulding |
| Communications |
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Instructions on Reception, Care and Training of Homing Pigeons in Newly Installed Lofts at US Navy Air Bases |
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Manual For Buglers, US Navy [1919, revised 1953] |
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Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary |
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Navy Network-Centric Warfare Concept: Key Programs and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
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Signals for the use of the Navy of the Confederate States, 1861 |
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US Navy Code Words of World War II |
| Customs and Traditions |
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Change of Command Ceremony |
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Guidelines: Naval Social Customs |
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Mess Night Manual |
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The Royal Works: USS Lexington [Crossing the Line Ceremony - 1936] |
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Sailor's Creed |
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The Corps' Salty Seadogs Have All But Come Ashore: Seagoing Traditions Founder as New Millenium Approaches by Herb Richardson and R.R. Keene |
| Desert Storm (Iraq) |
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US Navy in Desert Shield/Desert Storm |
| Expeditions |
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A Brief Summary of the Perry Expedition to Japan, 1853 |
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Expeditions, Diplomatic and Scientific Activity, and Operations Against Native Americans and Pirates: Selected 19th Century US Navy Operations |
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A Lengthy Deployment: The Jeannette Expedition in Arctic Waters as Described in Annual Reports of the Secretary of the Navy, 1880-1884 |
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A List of Expeditions Formed and Landings Effected by US Naval Forces in Central America, Mexico and the West Indies, from 1901 to 1 May 1929 |
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Narrative of the United States' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea by Capt. Wm. Lynch |
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US Navy Congo River Expedition of 1885 |
General & Special Orders
Circulars |
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1834 - 1846 |
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General Order [1834] [Presents From Any King, Prince or Foreign State, Not to be Accepted, Unless by Consent of Congress Previously Obtained] |
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General Order [1838] [Animals Not to Be Brought Home in Public Vessels] |
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Circular [1839] [Blacks, Proportion Allowed - Slaves Not to Be Entered] |
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Regulation [1841] [Officers Prohibited From Publishing Offensive Matter Between Themselves or Between Officers and Citizens] |
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General Order [1846] [Use of the Words Larboard and Starboard] |
|
1850 - 1858 |
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General Order [1850] [Regulations for Furnishing Boat Guns and Field Pieces to Vessels of the Navy] |
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General Order [1851] [Contracts of Enlistment Ending] |
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General Order [1858] [Naval Academy Graduates Denied Final Examination Letter If Addicted to the Habit of Intoxication] |
|
1862 - 1863 |
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General Order [1862] [Officers of the Navy Forbidden to Give Publicly Any Hydrographical Knowledge Obtained During Service] |
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General Order [1862] [Rules for Naval Communication] |
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General Order [1862] [Rules for Correspondence with the Secretary of the Navy and Bureaus of the Department] |
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General Order No. 1 [1863] [Rules to Disseminate General Orders to the Officers and Crew of Naval Vessels] |
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General Order No. 4 [1863] [Emancipation Proclamation] |
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General Order No. 9 [1863] [To Be Observed in the Navy of the United States in Relation to Paroles] |
|
1865 |
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General Order No. 51 [1865] [Announcing the Death of President Abraham Lincoln] |
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Special Order 17 April 1865 [Navy Department Closure for Funeral of President Lincoln] |
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Special Order 17 April 1865 [Officers to Attend the Funeral of President Lincoln] |
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Special Order 17 April 1865 [Assemblage of Officers to Attend the Funeral of President Lincoln] |
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Special Order 20 April 1865 [List of Officers to Accompany Remains of President Lincoln] |
|
1866 |
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General Order No. 73 [1866] [Resolution Tendering the Thanks of Congress to Vice-Admiral David G. Farragut in Action in Mobile Bay on 8 August 1864] |
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General Order No. 81 [1866] [Requirements of Fathers, Mothers or Guardians to Present a Boy for Enlistment In the Naval Service] |
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1867 |
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General Order No. 83 [1867] [Proclamation Issued by President Jackson Warning Against Obstructing or Hindering the Execution of the Constitution and Laws of the United States] |
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1869 |
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General Order No. 90 [1869] [Uniform Changes] |
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General Order No. 99 [1869] [Authority Given to Fleet Officers] |
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General Order No. 105 [1869] [North & South Pacific Squadrons Combined into Pacific Station] |
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General Order No. 110 [1869] [Forbidding Applications for Duty Through Persons of Influence] |
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General Order No. 112 [1869] [Sea Service of Officers to be Three Years] |
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General Order No. 123 [1869] [Uniform Change for Masters, Ensigns & Midshipmen Upon Graduation] |
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General Order No. 127 [1869] [List of Types of Officers to Mess in Second Ward Room] |
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General Order No. 128 [1869] [Exercises for Ships with Sails] |
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General Order No. 131 [1869] [Economizing the Use of Coal] |
|
Circular 17 July 1869 [Organization of Torpedo Corps] |
|
1872 |
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General Order No. 175 [1872] [Division of the Pacific Station into Two Stations] |
|
1877 |
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General Order No. 226 [1877] [Importance of Complete Reports and Logs] |
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General Order No. 230 [1877] [Special Shore Service/On Shore Duty, On Sea Service/On Sea Duty] |
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General Order No. 232 [1877] [Working Hours at Navy Yards and Stations] |
|
1880 |
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General Order No. 248 [1880] [Correct and General Understanding of Signals Struck Upon the Engine-room Gong] |
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General Order No. 250 [1880] [Establishment of the Office of Judge Advocate General of the Navy] |
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General Order No. 252 [1880] [Painting Schematic for Boats] |
|
1900 |
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General Order No. 544 [1900] Establishment of General Board |
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1901 |
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General Order No. 55 [1901] Decorations for Philippine Islands and Boxer Rebellion |
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1911-1914 |
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General Order No. 135 [1911] Definitions of Certain Naval Terms |
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General Orders, No. 30 and No. 98 [1913, 1914] Orders to the Helm/Rudder |
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General Order No. 99 [1914] Prohibition in the Navy |
|
1920 |
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General Order No. 541 [1920] Standard Nomenclature for Naval Vessels |
| Great White Fleet |
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Cruise of the Great White Fleet by JO2 [Journalist Second Class] Mike McKinley |
| Haiti |
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US Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934 |
| History Surveys |
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The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80 |
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Afghanistan: A Short Account of Afghanistan, Its History, and Our Dealings With It |
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American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics |
|
Anchor of Resolve: A History of US Naval Forces Central Command/Fifth Fleet by Robert J. Schneller, Jr. [pdf] |
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Budget of the US Navy: 1794 to 2004 |
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Costs of Major U.S. Wars |
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Filipinos in the United States Navy |
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Fifty Years of Naval District Development 1903-1953 |
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"Forward ... From the Start": The U.S. Navy & Homeland Defense: 1775-2003 |
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Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798 - 2004 by Richard F. Grimmett |
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The Japanese by John F. Embree |
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A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-2 |
|
A List of Expeditions Formed and Landings Effected by US Naval Forces in Central America, Mexico and the West Indies, from 1901 to 1 May 1929 |
|
Naval Districts |
|
The Navy by Michael A. Palmer, [from Encyclopedia of the American Military] |
|
Navy-Yard Washington: History From Organization, 1799 to Present Date [1890] by Henry B. Hibben |
|
Sailors as Infantry in the US Navy by Capt. Patrick H. Roth, USN Ret. |
|
Seventh Amphibious Force Command History 10 January 1943 - 23 December 1945 |
|
Sources on U.S. Naval History by State |
|
US Navy Personnel in World War II: Service and Casualty Statistics |
|
US Navy Sailors Operating Ashore as Artillerymen: Four Vignettes by Capt. Patrick H. Roth, USN Ret. |
|
Use of Naval Forces in the Post-War Era: U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Crisis Response Activity, 1946-1990 |
| Humanitarian |
|
Incredible Alaska Overland Rescue |
|
Potato Famine of 1847: The US Navy's Role in Humanitarian Assistance to the Irish and Scots |
|
Reports of USS Powhatan and USS Wateree Concerning the Earthquake and Tidal Wave of 13 August 1868 at Arica, Peru |
|
Sampling of US Naval Humanitarian Operations by Adam B. Siegel |
|
United States Naval Hospital Ships |
|
The Voyage of the Jamestown On Her Errand of Mercy [1847] |
| Intelligence |
|
Advanced Intelligence Centers in the US Navy - [SRH-268] |
|
Battle of Midway: 4-7 June 1942: The Role of COMINT in the Battle of Midway[SRH-230] |
|
Battle of the Atlantic Volume 3 German Naval Communications Intelligence [SRH-024] |
|
Battle of the Atlantic Volume 3 Technical Intelligence From Allied Communications Intelligence [SRH-025] |
|
COMINT [Communications Intelligence] Contributions [to] Submarine Warfare in WW II [SRH-235] by Charles A. Lockwood |
|
French Indo-China PSIS 400-35 |
|
German Espionage and Sabotage Against the United States in World War II |
|
Pearl Harbor Revisited: United States Navy Communications Intelligence 1924-1941 by Frederick D. Parker |
|
Radio Intelligence Appreciations Concerning German U-Boat Activity in the Far East [SRH-232] |
|
Ringle Report on Japanese Internment [December 1941] |
|
Statement Regarding Winds Message [SRH-210] by Captain L.F. Safford, US Navy |
|
Surprised at Tet: US Naval Forces in Vietnam, 1968 by Glenn E. Helm |
|
ULTRA and the Campaign Against the U-boats in World War II [SRH-142] by Commander Jerry C. Russell |
| Irregular Warfare |
|
Irregular Warfare Reading Room |
| Korean War |
|
History of United States Naval Operations: Korea by James A. Field, Jr. |
| Law |
|
Articles for the Government of the United States Navy, 1930 |
|
Case of the Somer's Mutiny: Defence of Alexander Slidell MacKenzie, Commander of the U.S. Brig Somers... [1843] |
|
Digest Catalogue of Laws and Joint Resolutions: The Navy and the World War [1920] |
|
General Orders for the Regulation of the Navy Yard Washington, D.C. - 1833-1850 |
|
Law of Naval Warfare NWIP 10-2 |
|
Plea in Favor of Maintaining Flogging in the Navy, Anonymous, 1840's |
|
The Posse Comitatus Act and Related Matters: A Sketch by Jennifer Elsea |
|
Regulations for the Information of Officers On Neutality Duty in Connection With the Visits of Belligerent Vessels of War [1916] |
| Libraries, Naval |
|
History of the Navy Department Library |
|
Library Regulations - U.S.S. Pittsburgh |
|
Navy Records and [Navy Department] Library (E Branch) |
|
Officers and Key Personnel Attached to the Office of Naval Records and Library 1882-1946 |
|
Scope, Facilities and Size of the Library of the U.S. Navy Department, in the Office of Naval Records and Library United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #26D |
|
US Navy Libraries: Historic Documents |
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US Navy Libraries, World War II |
| Marines |
|
Brief History of the Seagoing Marines [1982] |
|
Corps' Salty Seadogs Have All But Come Ashore: Seagoing Traditions Founder as New Millenium Approaches by Herb Richardson and R.R. Keene |
|
Marine Amphibious Landing in Korea, 1871 |
|
Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary |
| Native Americans |
|
Indians in the War 1945 |
|
Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary |
|
Reminiscences of Seattle Washington Territory and the U. S. Sloop-of-War Decatur During the Indian War of 1855-56 by Rear Admiral T. Phelps |
|
Shelling of the Alaskan Native American Village of Angoon, October 1882 |
|
20th Century Warriors: Native American Participation in the United States Military |
| Navy Life |
|
Abolishing the Spirit Rations in the Navy by John Rockwell [1847] |
|
Enlistment, Training, and Organization of Crews for Our New Ships [1891] |
|
General Mess Manual and Cookbook, US Navy [1902] |
|
Living Conditions in the 19th Century US Navy |
|
Naval Yarns by Captain Frank W. Bartlett |
|
"Official" USS Missouri Survival Guide [1989] |
|
A Short Account of the Several General Duties of Officers, of Ships of War; From an Admiral, Down to the Most Inferior Officer. Placed on the Books of the Navy, According to the British Regulations. Arranged with Additions, &C. By Thomas Truxtun. |
|
Sports in the Navy: 1775 to 1963 by JO2 Jim Lewis, USN |
| Piracy |
|
Are the Southern Privateersmen Pirates? by Charles P. Daly |
|
Information in Relation to the Naval Protection Afforded to The Commerce of the United States in the West India Islands, &c. &c. [1821] |
|
Narrative of the Capture, Sufferings and Escape of Capt. Barnabas Lincoln and His Crew, Who Were Taken By a Piratical Schooner... |
|
Piracy Off the Horn of Africa [Congressional Research Service Report] |
|
U.S.-Greek Naval Relations Begin: Antipiracy Operations in the Aegean Sea by Peter M. Swartz |
| Prisoners of War |
|
Japanese Interrogation of Prisoners of War |
|
Recollections of Capture By the Germans, Imprisonment, and Escape of Lieutenant Edouard Victor Isaacs, U.S.N. [1918] |
|
Recollections of USS Pampanito's rescue of prison ship survivors by Lieutenant Commander Landon Davis [1944] |
|
Some Experiences Reported by the Crew of the USS Pueblo and American Prisoners of War from Vietnam by Raymond C. Spaulding |
|
U.S. Prisoners of War and Civilian American Citizens Captured and Interned by Japan in World War II: The Issue of Compensation by Japan by Gary K. Rynolds |
| Propaganda |
|
Instructional Material for the Fight Against Enemy Propaganda |
|
Propaganda MS# B-587 [May 1952] |
| Ranks |
|
Anomaly of the 'Enlisted Officer' [1953] |
|
Comparison of Military and Civilian Equivalent Grades |
|
Historical Approach to Warrant Officer Classifications [1953?] |
|
Limited Duty Officers [1953?] |
|
Why is the Colonel Called "Kernal"? The Origin of the Ranks and Rank Insignia Now Used by the United States Armed Forces |
| Ratings (Navy Jobs) |
|
Abbreviations Used for Navy Enlisted Ratings by Charles A. Malin, [1970] |
|
Compilation of Enlisted Ratings and Apprenticeships, US Navy, 1775 to 1969 |
|
US Navy Interviewer's Classification Guide [1943] |
|
United States Navy's World of Work: Nearly 200 Years of Evolution |
| Religion |
|
Islam: A Primer |
|
Religions of Vietnam [MACV Office of Information] |
| Researching the Navy |
|
Inventory of the Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library |
|
Navy Filing Manual [1941] |
|
Sources on U.S. Naval History by State |
| Revolutionary War |
|
An Act providing a Naval Armament. |
|
Captain Samuel Nicholson: A Monograph by J. Phillip London |
|
The Continental Navy: "I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight" |
|
Establishment of the Navy, 13 October 1775 |
|
History of Paul Jones, the PirateThe Continental Navy: "I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight" |
|
John Paul Jones by Dennis M. Conrad |
|
John Paul Jones by James Fenimore Cooper |
|
Narrative of Joshua Davis, an American Citizen, Who Was Pressed and Served on Board Six Ships of the British Navy... [1811] |
|
Narrative of the Capture, Sufferings and Escape of Capt. Barnabas Lincoln and His Crew, Who Were Taken By a Piratical Schooner... |
|
Pivot Upon Which Everything Turned: French Naval Superiority That Ensured Victory At Yorktown |
|
Resolution of the Continental Congress establishing the Marine Corps - 10 November 1775 |
|
Rules for the Regulation of the Navy of the United Colonies of North-America |
|
A Short Account of the Several General Duties of Officers, of Ships of War; From an Admiral, Down to the Most Inferior Officer. Placed on the Books of the Navy, According to the British Regulations. Arranged with Additions, &C. By Thomas Truxtun. |
|
Submarine Turtle: Naval Documents of the Revolutionary War |
| Seabees |
|
Building the Navy's Bases in World War II |
|
History of the Seabees by Vincent A. Transano |
|
US Navy Construction Battalions (Seabees) in France and Germany During World War Two |
| Ships |
|
Antiaircraft Action Summary [COMINCH P-009] |
|
Battlecruisers in the United States and the United Kingdom 1902-1922 by Ryan Peeks |
|
The Constitution Fighting Top |
|
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships |
|
History of Convoy and Routing United States Naval Administrative History 0f World War II #11 |
|
Landing Operations Doctrine (US Navy 1938 FTP-167 |
|
Navy Aegis Cruiser and Destroyer Modernization: Background and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Navy DD(X) and CG(X) Programs: Background and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Navy Ship Procurement: Alternative Funding Approaches--Background and Options for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Nomenclature of Naval Vessels, [1942] |
|
Organization of the Pacific Fleet: 1 May 1945 [Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet] |
|
Shiploading: A Picture-Dictionary of Shiploading Terms |
|
United States Naval Hospital Ships |
|
USS Franklin CV-13 War Damage Report No. 56 [1944-45] |
|
Wartime Instructions for United States Merchant Vessels [1942] |
| Space |
|
From the Sea to the Stars: A History of US Navy Space and Space-Related Activities by Gary Federici |
| Spanish American War |
|
Naval Yarns by Captain Frank W. Bartlett |
|
Selected Documents of the Spanish American War |
| Strategy |
|
Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of the U.S. Military in Africa by Lauren Ploch |
|
Employment of Naval Forces by Chester W. Nimitz |
|
Grand Strategy Contending Contemporary Analyst Views and Implications for the US Navy by Elbridge Colby |
|
Naval Transformation: Background and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Navy CVN-21 Aircraft Carrier Program: Background and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
The Offensive Navy Since World War II: How Big and Why, A Brief Summary |
|
A Strait Comparison: Lessons Learned from the 1915 Dardanelles Campaign in the Context of a Strait of Hormuz Closure Event |
|
Strategic Concepts of the U.S. Navy NWP 1 (A) |
|
U.S. Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (1970-1980) by Peter Swartz with Karin Duggan |
|
U.S. Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (1981-1990) by Peter Swartz with Karin Duggan |
|
U.S. Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (1991-2000) by Peter Swartz with Karin Duggan |
|
U.S. Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (2001-2010) by Peter Swartz with Karin Duggan |
|
U.S. Navy Capstone Strategy, Policy, Vision and Concept Documents: What to consider before you write one by Peter Swartz |
|
U.S. Navy Forward Deployment 1801-2001 by Peter Swartz and E.D. McGrady |
|
U.S. Navy in the World (2001-2010): Context for U.S. Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts by Peter M. Swartz and Karin Duggan |
| Submarines |
|
Analysis of the Advantage of Speed and Changes of Course in Avoiding Attack by Submarine [ONI Pub. No. 30] |
|
Antisubmarine Information [ONI Publication No. 14] |
|
Antisubmarine Tactics [ONI Publication No. 42] |
|
Antisubmarine Warfare [ONI Publication No. 9] |
|
Blockade-running Between Europe and the Far East by Submarines 1942-44 [SRH-019] |
|
COMINT [Communications Intelligence] Contributions [to] Submarine Warfare in WW II [SRH-235] by Charles A. Lockwood |
|
Commander Task Force Seventeen Operation Plan No. 1-45 [Operation Plan for Submarine Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945] |
|
Current Doctrine Submarines (USF-25(A)) |
|
General Instructions for Sloops and Torpedo Craft Employed on Antisubmarine Duties [ONI Publication No. 33] |
|
German Submarine Attacks [ONI Pub. No. 44] |
|
German Submarines in Question and Answer [ONI Publication No. 32] |
|
Japanese Naval and Merchant Shipping Losses During World War II by All Causes |
|
Kite Balloons in Escorts [ONI Pub. No. 46] |
|
Navy Trident Submarine Conversion (SSGN) Program: Background and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Notes on Anti-submarine Defenses [ONI Publication No. 8] |
|
Radio Intelligence Appreciations Concerning German U-Boat Activity in the Far East [SRH-232] |
|
Recollections of USS Pampanito's rescue of prison ship survivors by Lieutenant Commander Landon Davis [1944] |
|
Remarks on Protection of a Convoy by Extended Patrols [ONI Publication No. 29] |
|
Remarks on Submarine Tactics Against Convoys [ONI Publication No. 23] |
|
Sinking of the German Battleship Bismarck as described in the B.d.U. [Commander U-boats] War Log, 24-31 May 1941 |
|
Sinking of USS Guitarro (SSN-665) |
|
Submarine Activities Connected with Guerrilla Organizations |
|
Submarine Silhouette Book No. 1 |
|
Submarine Turtle: Naval Documents of the Revolutionary War |
|
U-210 Sunk by HMCS Assiniboine 7-6-42 Post Mortems on Enemy Submarines Serial No. 4 |
|
U-505, Documents Captured on German Submarine |
|
U-701 Sunk by US Army Attack Bomber No. 9-29-322, Unit 296 BS Post Mortems on Enemy Submarines Serial No. 3 |
|
ULTRA and the Campaign Against the U-boats in World War II [SRH-142] by Commander Jerry C. Russell |
|
United States Submarine Losses, World War II |
| Technology |
|
Active Military Sonar and Marine Mammals: Events and References by Eugene H. Buck |
|
"Bunker Busters": Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator Issues, FY2005 and FY2006 by Jonathan Medalia |
|
Cruise Missile Inventories and NATO Attacks on Yugoslavia by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Missile Defense: The Current Debate by Steven A. Hildreth |
|
V-22 Osprey Tilt-Rotor Aircraft by Christopher Bolkcom |
| Terminology |
|
General Orders, No. 30 and No. 98, Orders to the Helm/Rudder [1913, 1914] |
|
General Order, No. 135, Definitions of Well-Known Naval Terms [1911] |
|
How the Navy Talks [1942] |
|
Manual of Commands and Orders, [1945] |
|
Nomenclature of Naval Vessels, [1942] |
|
Notes on Writing Naval (not Navy) English [1949] |
|
Origin of Navy Terminology |
|
Shiploading: A Picture-Dictionary of Shiploading Terms |
|
Terminology and Nomenclature [World War II] |
| Terrorism, Global War on |
|
Afghanistan Casualties: Military Forces and Civilians by Susan G. Chesser |
|
Afghanistan - Silver Star presented to Lt.(jg) Francis L. Toner IV [brochure - 2011] |
|
Al Qaeda: Statements and Evolving Ideology by Christopher M. Blanchard |
|
Anchor of Resolve: A History of US Naval Forces Central Command/Fifth Fleet by Robert J. Schneller, Jr. [pdf] |
|
Computer Attack and Cyberterrorism: Vulnerabilities and Policy Issues for Congress by Clay Wilson |
|
High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) and High Power Microwave (HPM) Devices: Threat Assessments by Clay Wilson |
|
Homeland Security: Navy Operations-Background and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in Iraq: Effects and Countermeasures by Clay Wilson |
|
Information Operations, Electronic Warfare, and Cyberwar: Capabilities and Related Policy Issues by Clay Wilson |
|
Islamic Terrorism and the Balkans by Steven Woehrel |
|
Navy Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism Operations: Background and Issues for Congress by Ronald O'Rourke |
|
Pentagon 9/11 by Alfred Goldberg, Sarandis Papadopoulos, Diane Putney, Nancy Berlage, and Rebecca Welch |
|
Terrorism in Southeast Asia by Mark Manyin |
|
US Special Operations Forces (SOF): Background and Issues for Congress by Andrew Feickert and Thomas K. Livingston |
| Uniforms |
|
History of US Navy Uniforms, 1776-1981 |
|
Uniforms of the US Navy: Regulations and Other Official Documents |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1797 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1802 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1814 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1833 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1841 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1852 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1864 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1866 |
|
Uniform Regulations, 1869 |
|
Uniform Regulations, Women's Reserve, United States Naval Reserve, 1943 |
|
US Navy Nurse Corps General Uniform Instructions, 1917 |
|
Women's Uniform Regulations, Yeomen (F), US Naval Reserve Force, 1918 |
|
Women's Winter Uniform Regulations, Yeomen (F), US Naval Reserve Force, 1919 |
| Vietnam War |
|
Bombing As a Policy Tool In Vietnam: Effectiveness, [1972] |
|
By Sea, Air, and Land by Edward J. Marolda |
|
CINCPAC Glossary of Commonly Used Abbreviation and Short Titles, [1968] |
|
Gulf of Tonkin, The 1964 Incidents: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate [1968] |
|
Nixon's Trident: Naval Power in Southeast Asia, 1968-1972 by John Sherwood [pdf] |
|
Religions of Vietnam, [MACV Office of Information] |
|
Report by the Special Subcommittee on Disciplinary Problem in the US Navy, [Racial Incidents in 1972] |
|
Riverine Warfare: The U.S. Navy's Operations on Inland Waters |
|
Selected Groups in the Republic of Vietnam: The Binh Xuyen |
|
Selected Groups in the Republic of Vietnam: The Cao Dai |
|
Selected Groups in the Republic of Vietnam: The Cham |
|
Small Craft Insignia [Z-gram 51] |
|
Some Experiences Reported by the Crew of the USS Pueblo and American Prisoners of War from Vietnam by Raymond C. Spaulding |
|
Surprised at Tet: US Naval Forces in Vietnam, 1968 by Glenn E. Helm |
|
Viet-Nam: Free World Challenge in Southeast Asia by George W. Ball, 1962 |
|
Vietnam: The Struggle for Freedom, Questions and Answers, [1964] |
|
Viet-Nam: The Third Face of the War |
|
We Will Stand in Viet-Nam |
| War of 1812 |
|
Battle of Lake Erie: Building the Fleet in the Wilderness by RADM Denys W. Knoll, USN (Ret.) |
|
The Constitution Gun Deck |
|
Constitution Sailors in the Battle of Lake Erie |
|
The Defense and Burning of Washington in 1814: Naval Documents of the War of 1812 |
|
Hurricanes and the War of 1812: Documents on Selected Storms Affecting Naval Operations |
|
Naval Anecdotes Relating to HMS Leopard Versus USS Chesapeake, 24 June 1807 |
|
Navy Regulations, 1814 |
|
"Precisely Appropriate for the Purpose" [essay on James Lawrence] |
| Washington Navy Yard |
|
Bronze Guns of Leutze Park, Washington Navy Yard |
|
The Defense and Burning of Washington in 1814: Naval Documents of the War of 1812 |
|
Diary of Michael Shiner Relating to the History of the Washington Navy Yard 1813-1869 |
|
General Orders for the Regulation of the Navy Yard Washington, D.C. - 1833-1850 |
|
History and Descriptive Guide of the US Navy Yard, Washington, DC by Farnham and Mundell |
|
History of the Dudley Knox Center for Naval History by William James Morgan and Joye L. Leonart |
|
Naval Gun Factory (Washington Navy Yard) Facilities Data: World War II [1945-47] |
|
Navy-Yard Washington: History From Organization, 1799 to Present Date [1890] by Henry B. Hibben |
|
Washington Navy Yard: History of the Naval Gun Factory, 1883-1939 |
|
Washington Navy Yard Pay Roll of Mechanics and Laborers 1819-1820 |
|
Washington Navy Yard Station Log Extracts, November 1822 - March 1830 |
| Weather |
|
Amphibious Landings in Lingayen Gulf Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-9] |
|
Assault Landings on Leyte Island: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-6 1944] |
|
Battle of Midway: Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-1 1944] |
|
Carrier Strikes on the China Coast - January 1945 Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-3] |
|
The First Raid on Japan Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-4] |
|
Fleet Air Wing Four Strikes Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-2] |
|
Honda (Pedernales) Point, California, Disaster, 8 September 1923 |
|
Hurricanes and the War of 1812: Documents on Selected Storms Affecting Naval Operations |
|
Invasion of Sicily: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-1 1944] |
|
Invasion of Southern France: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-8 1945] |
|
Occupation of Kiska: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-2 1944] |
|
Occupation of the Gilbert Islands: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-4 1944] |
|
Operations of the Seventh Amphibious Force: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-3 1944] |
|
Reports of USS Powhatan and USS Wateree Concerning the Earthquake and Tidal Wave of 13 August 1868 at Arica, Peru |
|
Samoan Hurricane by Admiral L.A. Kimberly, USN |
| Women |
|
I Was a Yeoman (F) by Mrs. Henry F. Butler [Estelle Kemper] |
|
Uniform Regulations, Women's Reserve, United States Naval Reserve, 1943 |
|
US Navy Nurse Corps General Uniform Instructions, 1917 |
|
Washington Navy Yard Station Log Extracts, November 1822 - March 1830 |
|
Women's Uniform Regulations, Yeomen (F), US Naval Reserve Force, 1918 |
|
Women's Winter Uniform Regulations, Yeomen (F), US Naval Reserve Force, 1919 |
| World War One |
|
American Naval Participation in the Great War (With Special Reference to the European Theater of Operations) by Dudley W. Knox |
|
Analysis of the Advantage of Speed and Changes of Course in Avoiding Attack by Submarine [ONI Pub. No. 30] |
|
Antisubmarine Information [ONI Publication No. 14] |
|
Antisubmarine Tactics [ONI Publication No. 42] |
|
Antisubmarine Warfare [ONI Publication No. 9] |
|
Bayly's Navy by Vice Admiral Walter S. Delany, USN |
|
Digest Catalogue of Laws and Joint Resolutions: The Navy and the World War [1920] |
|
General Instructions for Sloops and Torpedo Craft Employed on Antisubmarine Duties [ONI Publication No. 33] |
|
German Submarine Attacks [ONI Pub. No. 44] |
|
German Submarines in Question and Answer [ONI Publication No. 32] |
|
I Was a Yeoman (F) by Mrs. Henry F. Butler [Estelle Kemper] |
|
Influenza of 1918 (Spanish Flu) and the US Navy |
|
Instructions on Reception, Care and Training of Homing Pigeons in Newly Installed Lofts at U.S Navy Air Bases |
|
Kite Balloons in Escorts [ONI Pub. No. 46] |
|
Mine Sweeping Manual, USN [1917] |
|
Naval Bombing Experiments Off the Virginia Capes by Vice Admiral Alfred W. Johnson, Ret. [1959] |
|
Notes on Anti-submarine Defenses [ONI Publication No. 8] |
|
Recollections of Capture By the Germans, Imprisonment, and Escape of Lieutenant Edouard Victor Isaacs, U.S.N. [1918] |
|
Regulations for the Information of Officers On Neutality Duty in Connection With the Visits of Belligerent Vessels of War [1916] |
|
Remarks on Protection of a Convoy by Extended Patrols [ONI Publication No. 29] |
|
Remarks on Submarine Tactics Against Convoys [ONI Publication No. 23] |
|
Submarine Silhouette Book No. 1 |
|
World War I British and German Naval Messages [1918] |
| World War Two |
|
Advanced Intelligence Centers in the US Navy - [SRH-268] |
|
The Aleutians Campaign June 1942 - August 1943 Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1945] |
|
Amphibious Landings in Lingayen Gulf Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-9] |
|
Amphibious Operations - Capture of Iwo Jima 16 February to 16 March 1945 [COMINCH P-0012] |
|
Amphibious Operations: The Planning Phase [NAVMC 3985 1945] |
|
Antiaircraft Action Summary [COMINCH P-009] |
|
Antiaircraft Action Summary WWII |
|
Anti-Suicide Action Summary [COMINCH P-0011] |
|
Army-Navy E Award: Miscellaneous Documents and Images |
|
Assault Landings on Leyte Island: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-6 1944] |
|
Aviation Personnel Fatalities in World War II |
|
Battle of Guadalcanal 11-15 November 1942 Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
Battle of Midway: Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-1 1944] |
|
Battle of Midway: 3-6 June 1942 Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
Battle of Midway: 4-7 June 1942: The Role of COMINT in the Battle of Midway[SRH-230] by Henry F. Schorreck |
|
Battle of Midway: Interrogation of Japanese Officials Selections from US Strategic Bombing Survey [Pacific] volume 1 |
|
Battle of Midway: Japanese Plans Chapter 5 of The Campaigns of the Pacific War, US Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific) |
|
Battle of the Atlantic Volume 3 German Naval Communications Intelligence [SRH-024] |
|
Battle of the Atlantic Volume 3 Technical Intelligence From Allied Communications Intelligence [SRH-025] |
|
Battle of the Coral Sea Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
Beans, Bullets and Black Oil: The Story of Fleet Logistics Afloat in the Pacific During World War II by RADM Worrall R. Carter |
|
"Bismarck: The Cruise of the Bismarck" |
|
Building the Navy's Bases in World War II |
|
Carrier Strikes on the China Coast - January 1945 Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-3] |
|
CIC [Combat Information Center] Operation in an AGC [Amphibious Force Flagship equipped with special communications facilities] |
|
CIC [Combat Information Center] Operations on a Night Carrier |
|
CIC [Combat Information Center] Yesterday and Today |
|
Combat Information Center Manual - Radar Bulletin No. 6 |
|
COMINT [Communications Intelligence] Contributions [to] Submarine Warfare in WW II [SRH-235] by Charles A. Lockwood |
|
Commander Task Force Seventeen Operation Plan No. 1-45 [Operation Plan for Submarine Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945] |
|
Conduct of the War At Sea [1946] by Admiral Karl Doenitz |
|
Current Doctrine Submarines (USF-25(A)) |
|
Cursor Scales for the VG [Plan Position Indicator (radar)] |
|
Destroyers at Normandy: Naval Gunfire Support at Omaha Beach by William B. Kirkland, Jr. |
|
The Development of Japanese Sea Power: 'Know Your Enemy"! [CinCPOA Bulletin 93-45], 1945 |
|
Disaster in the Pacific December 1941 [Chapter 26 of The War At Sea 1939-1945, by Captain S.W. Roskill, Royal Navy] |
|
Early Raids in the Pacific Ocean, February 1 to March 10, 1942 Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
The First Raid on Japan Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-4] |
|
Fleet Air Wing Four Strikes Aerology and Naval Warfare [NAVAER 50-40T-2] |
|
Fleet Post Office, New York, New York |
|
Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California |
|
French Indo-China PSIS 400-35 [SRH-094] |
|
G.A.F. [German Air Force, Luftaffe] and the Invasion of Normandy 1944 by Oberst Walter Gaul |
|
General Instructions for Commanding Officers of Naval Armed Guards on Merchant Ships 1944 |
|
German Commanders Wilhelm Keitel and Alfred Jodl on the Invasion of Normandy in 1944. |
|
German Defense of Berlin |
|
"German Espionage and Sabotage Against the United States in World War II" |
|
Guide To Command of Negro Naval Personnel |
|
Handbook of First Aid Treatment for Survivors of Disasters at Sea [1943] |
|
History of Convoy and Routing United States Naval Administrative History 0f World War II #11 |
|
Indians in the War 1945 |
|
Instructional Material for the Fight Against Enemy Propaganda |
|
Interrogation of General Alfred Jodl Concerning the Invasion of Normandy in 1944. |
|
Invasion of Sicily: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-1 1944] |
|
Invasion of Southern France: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-8 1945] |
|
Iwo Jima, Battle of |
|
Japanese Interrogation of Prisoners of War |
|
Japanese Naval and Merchant Shipping Losses During World War II by All Causes |
|
Japanese Naval Ground Forces "Know Your Enemy!" [CinCPac-CinCPOA Bulletin 11-45, 1945] |
|
Japanese Naval Shipbuilding "Know Your Enemy!" [CinCPac-CinCPOA Bulletin 142-45, 1945] |
|
Japanese Radio Communications and Radio Intelligence: "Know Your Enemy!" [CinCPac-CinCPOA Bulletin 5-45, 1945] |
|
Japanese Story of the Battle of Midway |
|
The Java Sea Campaign Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
Logistics of Advance Bases United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #21 |
|
Midway: Sheer Luck or Better Doctrine? by Thomas Wildenberg |
|
Miracle Harbor |
|
Munitions at Sea: A Guide for Commercial Maritime Industries |
|
Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary |
|
Naval Armed Guard Service in World War II |
|
Navy Filing Manual [1941] |
|
Navy Records and [Navy Department] Library (E Branch) |
|
The Negro in the Navy United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #84 |
|
Nomenclature of Naval Vessels, [1942] |
|
Occupation of Kiska: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-2 1944] |
|
Occupation of the Gilbert Islands: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-4 1944] |
|
Operation NEPTUNE (Naval Aspects of Operation OVERLORD) Administrative History United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #147E [1948] |
|
Operations of the Seventh Amphibious Force: Aerology and Amphibious Warfare [NAVAER 50-30T-3 1944] |
|
Organization of the Pacific Fleet: 1 May 1945 [Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet] |
|
Pearl Harbor and the Outlying Islands: US Navy Base Construction in World War II |
|
Pearl Harbor Revisited: United States Navy Communications Intelligence 1924-1941 |
|
Pocket Guide to Hawaii [1945] |
|
Pocket Guide to Japan [1945] |
|
Pocket Guide to Netherlands East Indies [1943] |
|
Pocket Guide to New Guinea and the Solomons [1944] |
|
Post Mortem CIC [Combat Information Center] Notes |
|
Radar Pickets [Battle Experience] |
|
Radio Intelligence Appreciations Concerning German U-Boat Activity in the Far East [SRH-232] |
|
Recollections of Ensign Leonard W. Tate Recounting His Service
in the US Navy Including the Invasion of Southern France and with SACO [Sino-American Cooperative Association] in China
During World War II |
|
Recollections of Lieutenant Commander William Leide Concerning the Crossing of the Rhine Rver in 1945. |
|
Recollections of Lieutenant Wilton Wenker and Lieutenant Elby Concerning the Crossing of the Rhine River in 1945. |
|
Recollections of USS Pampanito's rescue of prison ship survivors by Lieutenant Commander Landon Davis [1944] |
|
Recollections of Vice Admiral Alan G. Kirk Concerning the Crossing of the Rhine River in 1945. |
|
Ringle Report on Japanese Internment [December 1941] |
|
Rommel and the Atlantic Wall - Invasion of Normandy (1944) |
|
Scope, Facilities and Size of the Library of the U.S. Navy Department, in the Office of Naval Records and Library United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #26D |
|
Seventh Amphibious Force Command History 10 January 1943 - 23 December 1945 |
|
Ship To Shore MovementFTP 211 [January 1943] |
|
Shiploading: A Picture-Dictionary of Shiploading Terms |
|
Short Guide to Iraq |
|
Sicilian Campaign: Operation 'Husky' July-August 1943 - United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #148c |
|
Sinking of the German Battleship Bismarck as described in the B.d.U. [Commander U-boats] War Log, 24-31 May 1941 |
|
Skill in the Surf: A Landing Boat Manual [February 1945] |
|
"Slapton Sands: The Cover-up That Never Was" by Charles B. MacDonald |
|
So You Are Going To The South Pacific [Commander Air Force Pacific Fleet, 1943] |
|
Solomon Islands Campaign: I - The Landing in the Solomons Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
Solomon Islands Campaign: II - Battle of Savo Island & III - The Battle of the Eastern Solomons Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
Solomon Islands Campaign: IV - Battle of Cape Esperance & V - Battle of Santa Cruz Islands Combat Narrative - Office of Naval Intelligence [1943] |
|
Statement Regarding Winds Message [SRH-210] by Captain L.F. Safford, US Navy |
|
Submarine Activities Connected with Guerrilla Organizations |
|
Target Information From CIC [Combat Information Center] |
|
This Is Ann: She's Dying to Meet You |
|
Tokyo - A Study in Jap Flak Defense |
|
U-210 Sunk by HMCS Assiniboine 7-6-42 Post Mortems on Enemy Submarines Serial No. 4 |
|
U-505, Documents Captured on German Submarine |
|
U-701 Sunk by US Army Attack Bomber No. 9-29-322, Unit 296 BS Post Mortems on Enemy Submarines Serial No. 3 |
|
ULTRA and the Campaign Against the U-boats in World War II [SRH-142] by Commander Jerry C. Russell |
|
United States Submarine Losses, World War II |
|
US Navy Abbreviations of World War II |
|
US Navy Code Words of World War II |
|
US Navy Construction Battalions (Seabees) in France and Germany During World War Two |
|
US Navy Personnel in World War II: Service and Casualty Statistics |
|
U.S. Prisoners of War and Civilian American Citizens Captured and Interned by Japan in World War II: The Issue of Compensation by Japan by Gary K. Rynolds |
|
US Radar: Operational Characteristics of Radar Classified by Tactical Application - FTP-217 [August 1943] |
|
USS Franklin CV-13 War Damage Report No. 56 [1944-45] |
|
War Instructions United States Navy 1944 |
|
Wartime Instructions for United States Merchant Vessels [1942] |
|
World War II Invasion of Normandy (1944) - Lieutenant General Rudolf Schmetzer - Report Regarding the Construction of the Atlantic Wall |