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Volume 17, No. 1: About the Authors
Jim Ransom U.S. Asiatic Fleet Submarines 1941-42: An Evaluation of Senior Leadership
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Volume 16, No. 2: About the Authors
Samantha A. Cavell Napoleon and New Orleans: The Emperor’s First Surrender and its Impact on Britain in the Last Major Battle of the War of 1812 Dr. Sam Cavell is Assistant Professor in Military History at Southeastern Louisiana University. She … Continue reading
Volume 16, Issue 1: About the Authors
Colin F. Baxter Torpex and the Atlantic Victory Colin F. Baxter, Professor Emeritus of History, East Tennessee State University, was born in Harrow, England, earned a BSc at East Tennessee State University, an MA and PhD from the University of … Continue reading
Vol. 14, Issue 2: About the Authors
Kenneth C. Wenzer The U.S. Navy and the Conquest of the Pacific by Lt. Cmdr. Charles H. Stockton Kenneth C. Wenzer is an independent historian who lives in Takoma Park, MD. Douglas Peifer Presidential Crisis Decision Making following the Sinking … Continue reading
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Vol. 14, Issue 1: About the Authors
Michael Crawford Retirement Remarks Following a yearlong fellowship editing historical documents at the Adams Papers Project at the Massachusetts Historical Society, Mike joined the Naval Heritage and History Command staff in 1982, retiring as Senior Historian of the Navy in … Continue reading
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Vol. 13, Issue 2: About the Authors
Beth Wolny Female Marines Guard the Embassies: An Experiment in Social Progress and Cultural Change Beth Wolny is a full-time PhD student in the History Department at George Mason University, who recently spent eighteen months as the Research and Assessments … Continue reading
Vol. 13, Issue 1: About the Authors
Will Edwards From Fleet Exercise to Fast Carrier Task Force William Edwards is a recent graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies , concentrating in Strategic Studies and International Economics in Strategic Studies and International Economics. His … Continue reading
Vol 12, Issue 3: About the Authors
Christian Perkins Water Scarcity, Conflict, and the U.S. Navy Christian Perkins is a recent Cum Laude graduate of the University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA, in Political Science . His paper on “Water Scarcity, Conflict, and the U.S. Navy” was the … Continue reading