Guide to the Frank M. Snyder papers, 1941-2010
(bulk
1969-1994)
Naval War College (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
686 Cushing Road
Newport, RI 02841-1207
Tel: 401-841-2435
email:
nhc@usnwc.edu
Website:
https://usnwcarchives.org/
Published in 2016
Collection Overview
Title: |
Frank M. Snyder papers |
Date range: |
1941-2010, (bulk 1969-1994) |
Creator: |
Snyder,
Frank M. |
Extent: |
12.5 linear feet (11 half banker’s boxes, 10 archival
boxes, 1 half archival box, 2 oversize boxes)
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Abstract: |
Frank M. Snyder (1926-2017) is a career naval officer
who worked as a Professor and Professor Emeritus at the U.S. Naval War College. His
papers include articles, research materials, speeches and lectures, audio and video
cassette tapes, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to Snyder’s naval and
professional academic career. |
Language of materials: |
English |
Repository: |
Naval War College (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
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Collection number: |
MSC-137 |
Scope & content
This collection contains correspondence, articles, research materials, speeches
and lectures, books, audio and video cassette tapes, maps, photographs, and
scrapbooks relating to Frank M. Snyder’s naval and academic careers from 1941
through 2010. The bulk of this collection documents Snyder’s academic work
following his retirement from the Navy in 1970. Included are various research
materials, audiocassettes, slides, and other materials collected and utilized by
Snyder for his lectures and publications on several topics such as naval battles
of World War II, Navy command and control systems, naval operational planning,
the attack of the Liberty in 1967, the Spanish-American War, and Newport as a
fleet
base.
Additionally, this collection includes three scrapbooks of documents collected by
Snyder documenting his career from enlistment into the Navy through his
retirement as a faculty member of the Naval War College. These scrapbooks
include photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, certificates, Snyder’s
naval orders, and some research information about the ships he served on during
his active duty in the Navy.
This collection was arranged by Frank M. Snyder into related subjects, an order
which has been respected by NHC staff members throughout the processing of this
collection.
Access Points
Subject Names
Subject Organizations
Subject Topics
- Command and control systems
- Communications, Military
- Coral Sea, Battle of the, 1942
- Jutland, Battle of, 1916
- Leyte Gulf, Battle of, Philippines, 1944
- Midway,
Battle of, 1942
- Military
planning
- Navy-yards and naval stations--Newport (R.I.)
- Operation
Neptune
- Operation
Overlord
- Operational art (Military science)
- Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
- Trafalgar, Battle of, 1805
- United States--History, Naval--20th century
- World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns
Geographical Names
Document Types
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into the following subjects:
- Box 2-3: Battles of World War II - Pacific
- Box 4-5: Battles of World War II - Atlantic
- Box 6: Command and control
- Box 7: The planning process
- Box 8: Navy in Newport
- Box 9-10: Attack on USS Liberty
- Box 11-12, 16: Naval War College
- Box 13-15: Battle of Santiago Bay, Spanish-American War
- Box 17: Battle of Midway
- Box 18-20: Talks and presentations
- Box 21-22: Research and publications
- Box 22-24CAPT Frank M. Snyder’s active duty and academic career
Please note: Boxes 23, 25 and 26 include folders relating to multiple subjects.
The folders in these two boxes are listed in the following inventory under their
appropriate subject.
Biographical note
Captain Francis “Frank” Maurice Snyder, USN (Ret.) was born on March 28, 1926 in
Sayre, Pennsylvania to Abraham Frank (1896-1994) and Mildred (Harrington) Snyder
(1896-1984). Frank Snyder married Margaret “Maggie” Kelly (d. 2013) of Chicago,
Illinois in 1950 and they had one child, Anne
Louise
In May 1943, Snyder was selected for enlistment in the V-12 Navy College Training
Program at Cornell University, transferring in February 1944 to continue his
training at Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. On 13 July 1944, Snyder
was discharged from the V-12 program and entered the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) to
complete his undergraduate education.
Following his graduation from the USNA in 1947, Snyder was commissioned as an ensign
and advanced to the rank of Captain in 1969. On active duty in the Navy, Snyder
specialized in surface warfare with a subspecialty in command and control. His
duties at sea included assignments on nine ships and on the staff of Commander Sixth
Fleet (twice an executive officer and twice in command). Ashore he served at the
Bureau of Naval Personnel, twice on the staffs of Naval Forces Europe, three times
on the Chief of Naval Operations staff with his last assignment there as the Naval
Command and Control System Architect, and in the office of the Secretary of Defense
as Military Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Telecommunications). During his
naval career, Snyder earned a Masters’ degree from Stanford University in 1953 and
received five personal decorations. He retired from active duty on 1 July 1976.
After his retirement from the Navy, Snyder worked in Washington, D.C. at the National
Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, on its Committee on
Telecommunications and Computer Applications staff, and with the Mitre Corporation.
Around 1980, the Synders moved to Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island, and Frank joined
the faculty of the U.S. Naval War College (NWC), as a member of its Operations
Department. In 1985 he became Head of the Planning and Decision Making Division.
While on the faculty, Snyder created an elective course on Command and Control, which
he taught annually for fourteen years. In 1987, at the request of the President of
the National Defense University, he developed his elective course on Command and
Control as a course that could be used by all war and staff colleges in the United
States. His Command and Control course curriculum was first published in 1988 by the
Center for Information Policy Research at Harvard University and, after some
revisions, was republished by the National Defense University in 1993. Frank Snyder
retired from the Naval War College in 1990 and at that time he was named the Raymond
A. Spruance Professor Emeritus of Command and Control.
Chronology
1926 |
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Born in Sayre, Pennsylvania |
1943 |
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Joined Navy in V-12 program at Cornell University |
1944 |
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Transferred to NROTC at Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute |
1944-1947 |
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Attended and graduated from U.S. Navy Academy |
1947-1949 |
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USS Princeton |
1949-1950 |
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USS John W. Weeks |
1950-1951 |
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Instructor, NAPS, Newport, R.I. |
1952 |
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USS Adirondack, Legal Officer and
Communications Watch Officer |
1953 |
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M.A., Stanford University |
1953-1955 |
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CO, USS Gull and CO Mine Division 33 |
1955-1957 |
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Communications Plans Officer, CINCNELM, London, England |
1957-1958 |
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XO, USS Henley |
1958-1960 |
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USS Northampton |
1960-1961 |
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Placement officer, BUPERS |
1961-1962 |
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XO, USS Henley |
1963-1965 |
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Office of the CNO, Manpower Plans Division |
1965-1968 |
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USS Springfield; Sixth Fleet |
1968-1971 |
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Manpower Plan Officer and Inspector General, Naval Communications
Command |
1971-1973 |
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Assistant Chief of Staff, Communications, CIC Naval Forces Europe |
1973 |
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Assistant to the Secretary of State, Telecommunications |
1974 |
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Office of the Secretary of Defense |
1974 |
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Staff, CO, Telecommunications |
1975 |
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Office of the CNO |
1976 |
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Retirement from active duty |
1976-1981 |
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Employed by Mitre Corporation |
19981-1990 |
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Naval Operations Faculty, Naval War College |
1990 |
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Retired from NWC, named Raymond A. Spruance Professor Emeritus of Command
and Control |
Access & Use
Access to the collection: |
Access is open to all researchers, unless otherwise specified. |
Use of the materials: |
Material in this collection is in the public domain, unless otherwise noted. |
Preferred citation: |
Author, “Title,” Page or Date. Frank M. Snyder papers, MSC 137, Box number,
Folder number. Naval Historical Collection, U.S. Naval War College, Newport,
R.I. |
Contact information: |
Naval War College (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection 686 Cushing Road Newport, RI 02841-1207 Tel: 401-841-2435 email:
nhc@usnwc.edu Website:
https://usnwcarchives.org/
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Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION |
Acquisition: |
Gift of Frank M. Snyder in a number of installments, beginning in July 1992
through April 2015. |
Processing information: |
Former Archivist, Evelyn Cherpak, originally processed boxes 1 through 18,
maintaining the order established by Snyder. Mr. Snyder had his papers arranged
by subject and this was respected in all additions to his original donation.
In January 2016, Elizabeth Delmage processed the last accretion to this
collection and created this finding aid from the box and folder list created in
2003. Items were removed from three-ring binders, but remain in plastic page
protectors in archival folders. |
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ABOUT THE FINDING AID |
Author: |
Finding aid prepared by Elizabeth Delmage. |
Encoding: |
Finding aid encoded by Elizabeth Delmage,12 May
2016 |
Descriptive rules: |
Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard
(DACS). |
Additional Information
Related material: |
Captain Frank M. Snyder, USN (Ret.), OH 279, Naval Historical Collection, U.S.
Naval War College, Newport, R.I.
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Inventory
SUBJECT: Early battles (Speeches, sources and slides on early
battles)
Box 1, Folder 1-2 |
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Victoria and Camperdown
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Box 1, Folder 3 |
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Jutland, back up sources
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Box 1, Folder 4 |
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Jutland talk
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SUBJECT: Battles of World War II - Pacific (Speeches, sources,
viewgraphs, and slides on WWII battles in the Pacific)
Box 2, Folder 1 |
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Pearl Harbor Attack, Dec 7, 1941. USS Tennessee reports on phone circuit
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Box 2, Folder 2 |
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Coral Sea and Midway
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Box 2, Folder 3 |
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Battle of the Coral Sea
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Box 2, Folder 4 |
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Battle of Midway
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Box 2, Folder 5 |
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Midway readings
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Box 3, Folder 1 |
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Leyte Gulf, Last Great Sea Battle
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Box 3, Folder 2 |
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Viewgraphs: "Leyte Gulf the last great sea battle"
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Box 3, Folder 3 |
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Battle of Leyte Gulf, Part I, back up readings
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Box 3, Folder 4 |
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Battle of Cape Engano
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Box 3, Folder 5 |
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Leyte Gulf
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Box 3, Folder 6 |
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Battle of Leyte Gulf, Part II, back up readings
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Box 3, Folder 7 |
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Videotape: "The history of the American flat-top"
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Box 3, Folder 8 |
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"Leyte Gulf: The Last Great Sea Battle," a chronology of
decisions by Frank Snyder, 31 Jan 1995
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Box 3, Folder 9 |
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Operations Department Reading - Leyte Gulf
(Philippines)
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Box 3, Folder 10 |
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"Crossing the T" - Leyte Gulf
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Box 3, Folder 11 |
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Series I Correspondence (1923-1973) Leyte Gulf
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Box 3, Folder 12 |
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Popular Mechanics Magazine: "The
Battle that Won the Pacific," Feb 1945
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Box 3, Folder 13 |
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Memorandum for Wayne Hughes - "Battle of Leyte Gulf: The
Engagement Not Fought," 31 Mar 2000
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Box 26, Folder 1 |
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Photographs of USS Princeton (Battle
of Leyte) circa 1946-1947
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SUBJECT: Battles of World War II - Atlantic (Speeches, research
sources materials, and slides on WWII battles in the Atlantic)
Box 4, Folder 1 |
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Lecture: Battle of the Atlantic
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Box 4, Folder 2 |
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Operation Neptune
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Box 4, Folder 3 |
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The Battle of the Atlantic, Part I, back up material
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Box 4, Folder 4 |
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The Battle of the Atlantic, Part II, back up material
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Box 4, Folder 5 |
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Battle of the Atlantic, 31 Jan 1996
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Box 4, Folder 6 |
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Naval Command for Operation Neptune, 2 Apr 1994
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Box 4, Folder 7 |
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Sea History: D-Day, spring 1994
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Box 4, Folder 8 |
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Newsweek: "D-Day: Eyewitness to the Invasion," 23 May
1994
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Box 4, Folder 9 |
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American History: "D-Day Plus 50 Years," Jun 1994
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Box 4, Folder 10 |
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American Heritage: "D-Day's Terrible Mystery: The Full Story,"
Feb/Mar 1985
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Box 4, Folder 11 |
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U.S. News & World Report: "D-Day," 23 May 1994
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Box 4, Folder 12 |
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USA Today: "D-Day: One Man's Story," 6 Jun 1994
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Box 4, Folder 13 |
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The Washington Post National Weekly Edition: "The D-Day Victory
that Almost Wasn't," 13-19 Jun 1994
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Box 4, Folder 14 |
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"Attention Exercise Tiger Participants," 1991
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Box 4, Folder 15 |
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Navy Times: "Making Battle Plans," 23 Mar 1998
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Box 4, Folder 16 |
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NAVAL History: "D-Day: June 1944," Jun 1994
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Box 4, Folder 17 |
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Photographs: Wall Map Room (Operation Neptune) and Large White
House
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Box 4, Folder 18 |
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The Royal Naval School of Maritime Operations (SMOPS), Oct
1993
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Box 4, Folder 19 |
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Landmark Invasion (article)
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Box 4, Folder 20 |
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Naval History: "Taking the Fight to France," Mar/Apr
1994
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Box 4, Folder 21 |
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U.S. Sea Services: The Invasion of Normandy
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Box 4, Folder 22 |
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Naval History: "Sailors Dressed Like Soldiers," Sep/Oct
1999
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Box 5, Folder 1 |
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Lecture: Operation Neptune: From the Sea
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Box 5, Folder 2 |
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Battle of Atlantic slides
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Box 5, Folder 3 |
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Operation Neptune Invasion at Normandy, Part I, 1944
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Box 5, Folder 4 |
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Operation Neptune Invasion at Normandy, Part II, 1944
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SUBJECT: Command and control (Readings, speeches, and commentary on
command and control)
Box 6, Folder 1 |
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Naval Telecommunications System Architecture, 1974
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Box 6, Folder 2 |
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Navy Command and Control, Systems Architecture,
1976-1986
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Box 6, Folder 3 |
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Draft, Navy Command and Control System Architecture,
1976
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Box 6, Folder 4 |
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Navy Command and Control Architecture, Annexes,
1976-1986
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Box 6, Folder 5 |
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Command and Control, Readings and Commentary, Oct
1998
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Box 6, Folder 6 |
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Command and Control, Readings and Commentary
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Box 6, Folder 7 |
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Command and Control
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Box 6, Folder 8 |
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"Fleet Command and Control and Communications," Feb
1982
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Box 6, Folder 9 |
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"Issues of Command and Control," 19 Jul 1995
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Box 6, Folder 10 |
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Command and Control: "The Literature and
Commentaries"
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Box 6, Folder 11 |
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Snyder Study: FLTSATCOM Description
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Box 23, Folder 5 |
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Preliminary draft: Navy Command and Control System Architecture,
1976-1986, 20 Aug 1976
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SUBJECT: The planning process (Lectures, readings, and resource
source materials on the planning process)
Box 7, Folder 1 |
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Naval Operational Planning. NWP 11 (Rev. E), Aug 1986
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Box 7, Folder 2 |
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Naval Operational Planning. NWP 11 (Rev. F), Nov 1989
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Box 7, Folder 3 |
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Joint Military Operations, End of Course, Student Questionnaire,
Overall Curriculum Summary, CNW, 1990
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Box 7, Folder 4 |
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Operations Dept. Maritime Ops, 1990-1991
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Box 7, Folder 5 |
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Problems in Planning
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Box 7, Folder 6 |
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Classics of Sea Power
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Box 7, Folder 7 |
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USMC C2 545 School, Quantico, May 1996
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SUBJECT: Navy in Newport (Speeches, viewgraphs, tapes of interview,
scrapbook, and clippings on Navy in Newport)
Box 8, Folder 1 |
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Speeches of Arleigh A. Burke (drafted by Frank Snyder),
1960-1961
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Box 8, Folder 2 |
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Court Martial of Roger Priest, 1970
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Box 8, Folder 3 |
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"Grading the Fitness Report," by Frank Snyder
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Box 8, Folder 4 |
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Newport as a Fleet Base, Part I, Feb 1996
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Box 8, Folder 5 |
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Newport as a Fleet Base, Part II, Feb 1996
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Box 8, Folder 6 |
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Audiotape: Interview of VADM T.T. Weschler, Feb 1993
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Box 8, Folder 7 |
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Article: "Muzzling Admiral Burke" - Proceedings, Jan
2000
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SUBJECT: Attack on USS Liberty
(Readings, lectures, viewgraphs, photographs, reference materials, and
subject materials on the USS Liberty)
Box 9, Folder 1 |
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USS Liberty
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Box 9, Folder 2 |
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Basic references, 29 May 1997
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Box 9, Folder 3 |
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Paper script
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Box 9, Folder 4 |
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Viewgraphs
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Box 9, Folder 5-6 |
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Photographs, 9 Jun 1967
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Box 9, Folder 7 |
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Naval messages and articles: USS Liberty, Jun/Jul
1967
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Box 9, Folder 8 |
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Memos: Naval SECGRU COMM Report - USS Liberty, 1985
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Box 10, Folder 1 |
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Readings, vol. I
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Box 10, Folder 2 |
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Readings, vol. II, excerpts from books
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Box 10, Folder 3 |
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Messages, 29 May 1997
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Box 10, Folder 4 |
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Investigations, 29 May 1997
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SUBJECT: Naval War College (Articles, cassettes, book reviews,
speeches, research source materials, and reports regarding the Naval War
College and Snyder’s career as a faculty member. Box 12 includes audio tapes
from Snyder’s lectures for his command and control elective and Operations
Department seminars.)
Box 11, Folder 1 |
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"Some Hellenistic Moments of Constantine P. Cavagy," 21 Jun
2001
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Box 11, Folder 2 |
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"Interconnections for North Carolina and Beyond"
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Box 11, Folder 3 |
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"Review of a New Data Management System for the Social Security
Administration"
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Box 11, Folder 4 |
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"Second Review of a New Data Management System for the Social
Security Administration"
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Box 11, Folder 5 |
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Telecommunications for Metropolitan Areas
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Box 11, Folder 6 |
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A KMI market report, fiber optic sensors, Mar 1981
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Box 11, Folder 7 |
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Legend of Atlantis
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Box 12, Folder 1 |
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Book reviews and articles written by Frank Snyder in the Naval War College Review,
1979-1992
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Box 12, Folder 2 |
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Memorandum on 1994 Talks
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Box 12, Folder 3 |
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Notes of Talks, 1994
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Box 12, Folder 4 |
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Strategic Research Dept., History Input, 1994
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Box 12, Folder 5 |
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Belknap, Reginald Rowan
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Box 12 |
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18 audiocassettes of Operations Department, Planning and Decision
Making sessions, 1987-1990
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Box 16, Folder 1 |
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Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 as recorded by USS Tennessee
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Box 16, Folder 2 |
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Knox-King-Pye Report, 1919-1921
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Box 16, Folder 3 |
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Command and Control
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Box 16, Folder 4 |
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USS Liberty, Incident,
1967
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Box 16, Folder 5 |
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Leyte Battle Gulf, Battle of Letter and Speech, 1994
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Box 16, Folder 6 |
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NWC Papers: "Strike One of Task One - Battle of Savo
Island"
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Box 16, Folder 7 |
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Sea Power: "Pearl Harbor: Forty Years Later," Dec
1981
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Box 16, Folder 8 |
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Lucky Bag of Books: Shipmate, April and May 1982
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Box 16, Folder 9 |
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Sea Power: "At Dawn We Slept," Feb 1982
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Box 16, Folder 10 |
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NWC Command & Control Elective: "Was it Utilized at Pearl
Harbor?," 15 May 1981
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Box 16, Folder 11 |
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The Bellinger-Martin Paper: Prelude to Pearl Harbor - Shipmate,
Dec 1980
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Box 16, Folder 12 |
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USNI Proceedings: "Remember Pearl
Harbor," Sep 1983
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Box 16, Folder 13 |
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Shipmate: "Pearl Harbor Revisited," Dec 1981
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Box 23, Folder 6 |
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Correspondence related to and a copy of a paper written by Eric
Madonia, “Preparing Naval Officers for Leadership at the Operational
Level of War,” for JMO, 2010
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Box 23, Folder 7 |
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Draft: Naval Operational Planning Manual NWP 11 (Rev. F), Nov
1989 Contents Note: [The cover of this document includes get well messages from Snyder’s
colleagues.]
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Box 23, Folder 8 |
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Lecture delivered by Admiral A. Spruance, USN, before the Royal
United Institution on 30 Oct 1946
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Box 25, Folder 1 |
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Memos and correspondence related to NWC’s war gaming program,
1983-1989
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Box 25, Folder 2-3 |
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Memos to OPS Department, 1990-2000
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Box 25, Folder 4 |
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Transparencies for lectures on teaching C2 and C41 at the
NWC
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Box 25, Folder 5 |
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Various articles written by Snyder published in the Naval War College Review,
1979-1998
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Box 26, Folder 2 |
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Signed photograph of Arleigh A. Burke
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SUBJECT: Battle of Santiago Bay, Spanish-American War (Research
source materials and speech on the Battle of Santiago Bay, 3 July 1898. Also
included in boxes 13-15 are research source materials on Newport as a fleet
base and the attack of U-Boat U-853.)
Box 13, Folder 1 |
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Santiago: Background
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Box 13, Folder 2 |
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Santiago: Warships
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Box 13, Folder 3 |
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Santiago: Naval battle
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Box 14, Folder 1 |
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Spanish American War
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Box 14, Folder 2 |
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Spanish American War, 1898
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Box 14, Folder 3 |
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Battle of Santiago, Jul 1898
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Box 14, Folder 4 |
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Santiago: Ground battle
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Box 14, Folder 5 |
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3 boxes of 3 mm slides: "Santiago"
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Box 15, Folder 1 |
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Victorian Military Spanish War, Society
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Box 15, Folder 2 |
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Exhibit catalogue: A Splendid Little War
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Box 15, Folder 3 |
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Battle of Santiago: articles and speech
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Box 15, Folder 4 |
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Newport as a Fleet Base, U-853, 6 May 1945
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Box 15, Folder 5 |
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"Day of Battle at Cardenas," Spanish-American War - Manila Bay,
Sea Classics, 2002
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SUBJECT: Battle of Midway (Articles, report, and chronology,
1942-2002)
Box 17, Folder 1 |
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Chronology of events during the Battle of Midway (4-7 Jun 1942)
by Frank Snyder, 22 May 2001
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Box 17, Folder 2 |
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Battle of Midway, 4 Jun 1942
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Box 17, Folder 3 |
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"Two-Ocean Victory: The U.S. Navy in WWII"
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Box 17, Folder 4 |
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USNI Proceedings: "Network-Centric
Warfare Isn't New," Sep 2001
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Box 17, Folder 5 |
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Operations Department Reading: Battle of Midway, 27 May
1942
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Box 17, Folder 6 |
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Sea Classics: "Decision at Dawn - Countdown at
Midway"
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Box 17, Folder 7 |
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Battle of Midway - Action Report: USS Enterprise, Capt. G.D. Murray to Admiral Chester A.
Nimitz
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Box 17, Folder 8 |
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"A Great Deal of Faith: The Command of the U.S. Carriers in the
Battle of Midway," 6 Apr 2002
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Box 17, Folder 9 |
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U.S. Carrier Ops: June 4, 1942 - the Battle of Midway
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Box 17, Folder 10 |
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USA Today: Midway Atoll
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Box 25, Folder 6 |
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Extract from “Midway: the Battle that doomed Japan; the Japanese
Navy’s Story,” 1955
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Box 25, Folder 7 |
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Jutland to Newport to Midway, 11 Jan 1994
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Box 25, Folder 8 |
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“Midway: The Battle that Doomed Japan,” May 1989
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SUBJECT: Talks and presentations (Scripts, slide transparencies and
correspondence regarding talks and presentations given by Snyder on various
subjects.)
Box 18, Folder 1 |
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Lost & Found: One H-Bomb in the waters off Palomares/Spain
1966, 2006
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Box 18, Folder 2 |
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Battles of Normandy: Fortitude, Neptune, Cherbourg, Cobra,
Luttich, Falaise
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Box 18, Folder 3 |
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Talk: Battle of Trafalgar, 28 Sep 2005
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Box 18, Folder 4 |
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Talk: Sinking of the Andrea Doria 1956, 2005
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Box 18, Folder 5 |
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World Cruise of the Great White Fleet, 29 Sep 2007
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Box 18, Folder 6 |
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1966 H Bomb Found Time Line and Photographs
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Box 18, Folder 7 |
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John Paul Lores' Flag, 2006
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Box 19, Folder 1 |
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Correspondence and memos regarding trips and presentations made
by Snyder, 1980-1996
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Box 19, Folder 2 |
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“Plan Old Vanilla” - Lectures to Command and Control Systems
Course 99 at the Command and Control Systems School, Quantico, VA, 25
Aug 1998
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Box 19, Folder 3 |
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Presentations, papers, and speech from the Corbett-Richmond
Conference, 28-29 Sep 1992
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Box 19, Folder 4 |
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Script for a talk about the Battle of Trafalgar by Frank Snyder,
28 Sep 2005
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Box 19, Folder 5 |
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Script for a talk by Frank Snyder about the sinking of the Andrea Doria (1956) for delivery to
QUINDECIM, 2005
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Box 19, Folder 6 |
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Transparencies for lecture on Operation Neptune-Navy at Normandy
with other research material, 2004 and undated
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SUBJECT: Research and publications (Articles, correspondence, books,
publications written and collected by Snyder on various
subjects.)
Box 20, Folder 1 |
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Arleigh Albert Burke by David Alan Rosenberg for “Men of War:
Great Naval Leaders of WWII”
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Box 20, Folder 2 |
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“Blue Stripes? In the flags flown by John Paul Jones,” by Frank
M. Snyder, 29 Aug 2006
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Box 20, Folder 3 |
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Confederate Veteran: “General Joe Johnson and the Atlanta
Campaign,” Jul/Aug 2010
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Box 20, Folder 4 |
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Correspondence with Bill [Uhglie?] about the maritime strategy of
Elizabethan England, 1989
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Box 20, Folder 5 |
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Correspondence from William Calhoun with an undated letter
regarding the USS Hale in the Philippines,
2002
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Box 20, Folder 6 |
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“Customs of the Navy,” by LCDR A.D. Taylor, 1961
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Box 20, Folder 7-9 |
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Harry Anderson: research materials and correspondence,
1990s
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Box 20, Folder 10 |
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“Horace (Quintas Horatius Flaccus) Chapter VII - The Roman War to
Western Civilization”
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Box 20, Folder 11 |
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Naval War College Review, spring
2003 - annotated by Snyder
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Box 20, Folder 12 |
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Notes related to Tripoli, Istanbul, and Cyprus
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Box 20, Folder 13 |
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Research materials on Henry Adams and his family, circa
2000s
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Box 20, Folder 14 |
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Research materials on Newport History
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Box 25, Folder 9 |
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“Trafalgar in Verse: The battle is won, but Nelson is dead,”
Poems compiled and edited by Frank M. Snyder, 21 Feb 2005
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Box 21 |
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“The Reminiscences of Vice Admiral Thomas R. Weschler, U.S. Navy
(Retired),” 1995 (2 volumes)
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Box 21 |
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Three volumes used by Snyder for research projects: Hughes, Jr.,
Wayne P. CAPT USN (Ret.), Fleet Tactics: Theory
and Practice, 1986; Miller, Edward S., War Plan Orange: the U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan,
1897-1945, 1991; Rider, Hope S., Valour
Fore & Aft: Being the Adventures of America’s Fist Naval
Vessel, 1976
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Box 26, Folder 3 |
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Four maps:TPC H-25C, Bahamas, 1988; TPC J-26B, Bahamas, Cuba,
Haiti, 1985; TPC J-27A, Bahamas, Haiti, Turks and Caicos Island, 1969;
ONC J-26, Bahama Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Haiti, Navassa Island,
1969
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SUBJECT: CAPT Frank M. Snyder’s career (3 scrapbooks maintained by
Snyder throughout out his career in the Navy and at the Naval War College.
Also included are four framed items awarded to Snyder.)
Box 22, Folder 1-3 |
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Navy through Commander, 1943-1969
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Box 22, Folder 4-5 |
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Career as Commander, 1969-1976
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Box 23, Folder 1 |
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Career as Commander, 1969-1976 (continued)
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Box 23, Folder 2-4 |
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Newport Years, 1980-1969
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Box 24 |
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Four framed letters/certificates given to Snyder during his
tenure at the Naval War College, 1988, 1990
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