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NAVAL WAR COLLEGE - NWC (2) answer(s).
 
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Blue versus orange: the United States naval war college, Japan, and the old enemy in the Pacific, 1945-1946 / Friedman, Hal M   Journal Article
Friedman, Hal M Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the fall of 1945, the United States Naval War College (NWC) began its transition from a reduced wartime status to a peacetime stance as the Navy's premier postgraduate school. Because the war ended so quickly, the NWC was not able to change its curriculum for 1945-1946, which had been planned the previous academic year. It is therefore not surprising to find that the primary supposed enemy for Blue (the United States) in the coming academic year was still Orange (Japan). This study looks at the Operations Problems simulated at the immediate end of the war and explores the mix of interwar and wartime doctrine that was employed to prepare for the early Cold War.
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Third Alan Villiers memorial lecture: the naval war of 1812 in international perspective / Hattendrof, John B   Journal Article
Hattendrof, John B Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In an abbreviated version of his Alan Villiers memorial lecture, professor John B Hattendrof examines the causes, consequences and outcomes of the 1812 war, identifying many issues which will be appear highly contemporary to readers. The views expressed in this article are the academic judgments of the author alone and do not reflect any current official policy of the Naval War College, US Navy, US department of defense, or any other entity.
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