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Officers in the ‘Fishpond’ and their Roles in the Royal Navy of the Fisher...

Henrikki Tikkanen Aalto University School of Business Abstract Admiral Sir John Fisher was the leading figure behind the considerable reforms that took place in the Royal Navy before and during the...

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Inside the Archives: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration...

Aleksandr Gelfand Archives and Records Management Section (ARMS) The views expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations. The archives of the...

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Inside the Archives: Research Worth Diving Into: Significant Great Lakes...

Marian Matyn Clarke Historical Library As the Archivist and an Associate Professor at the Clarke Historical Library, I’m pleased to use this column to highlight some of the library’s Great Lakes...

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Grace Hopper: Computer Communicator (National History Day)

Tyler Kaus National History Day Tyler Kaus of Chadron Senior History School was honored in the History of Physical Sciences and Technology with his documentary entry titled, Grace Hopper: Computer...

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BOOK REVIEW – Battleship Commander: The Life of Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee Jr.

Paul Stillwell, Battleship Commander: The Life of Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee Jr. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2021. 368 pp. Dr. Corbin Williamson, PhD United States Air War College While the most...

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BOOK REVIEW – George Jellicoe: SAS and SBS Commander

Nicholas Jellicoe, George Jellicoe: SAS and SBS Commander. Barnsley: ‎Pen and Sword Military, 2021. 336 pp. Review by Dr. Frank Sobchk, PhD George Jellicoe: SAS and SBS Commander, offers a biographical...

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BOOK REVIEW – Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who Helped...

Catherine Musemeche, Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who Helped Win World War II. New York: Harper Collins, 2022. 394 pp. Review by Dr. Gary Weir, PhD Editor Emeritus, International...

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BOOK REVIEW – Mahan, Corbett, and the Foundations of Naval Strategic Thought

Kevin D. McCranie, Mahan, Corbett, and the Foundations of Naval Strategic Thought. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2021. 320 pp Review by Dr. Joseph Moretz, Ph D, FRHistS Those writing on naval...

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BOOK REVIEW – Small Boats and Daring Men Maritime Raiding, Irregular Warfare,...

Benjamin Armstrong, Small Boats and Daring Men Maritime Raiding, Irregular Warfare, and the Early American Navy. Norman: The University of Oklahoma Press, 2019. 280 pp. Review by Dr. Justin Simundson,...

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BOOK REVIEW – Valor and Courage: The Story of the USS Block Island Escort...

Benjamin Hruska, Valor and Courage: The Story of the USS Block Island Escort Carriers in World War II. Tuscaloosa: University Alabama Press, 2021. 288 pp. Review by Lt Col Nicholas Smith Senior...

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