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    China blasts off on lunar exploration  Nov 1, 2007
    It's a technological confidence-builder, says Joan Johnson-Freese, a China space analyst at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. As is often the case when China flexes its muscles, the world has taken notice. (Nature News Service)

    The Security Fears Behind Asia's Moon Race  Oct 26, 2007
    That, argues Joan Johnson-Freese, a space expert at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, R.I., is because the Asian nations' space programs are largely driven by "technonationalism; they generate pride domestically and they demonstrate prowess internationally.". Because of the military relevance of space missions and technology, real cooperation will be difficult. (CBS News)

    What's behind Asia's moon race?  Oct 25, 2007
    That, argues Joan Johnson-Freese, a space expert at the US Naval War College in Newport, R.I., is because the Asian nations' space programs are largely driven by "technonationalism; they generate pride domestically and they demonstrate prowess internationally.". The chief scientist for China's moon program, Ouyang Ziyuan, said in an interview earlier this year with the official People's Daily: "Lunar exploration is a reflection of a country's comprehensive national power and is significant for... (Christian Science Monitor)

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    That's the conclusion of John Schindler, a professor at the U.S. Naval War College and a former National Security Agency analyst. In his new book, "Unholy Terror: Bosnia, al-Qa'ida, and the Rise of Global Jihad," Schindler reappraises the 1992-1995 Bosnian war and America's decision to come to the defense of Muslims in their conflict with Serbs. (Human Events Online)

    House district friendly to GOP Mark Cole runs on conservative record; Carlos Del Toro says Cole hasn't done enough.  Oct 21, 2007
    EDUCATION: B.S., electrical engineering, U.S. Naval Academy, 1983; M.A., national security studies, U.S. Naval War College, 1996. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Member, St. Francis of Assisi Church; former Scoutmaster and current assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 121; member, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Council; member, Military Affairs Council; member, Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce. (Fredericksburg.com, VA)

    New commander named at Minot Air Force Base  Oct 21, 2007
    Bell has served in a broad range of assignments, including as an instructor at the U.S. Air Force Weapons School and the U.S. Naval War College. . (Bismarck Tribune, ND)

    US unveils maritime strategy  Oct 18, 2007
    Admiral Gary Roughead, chief of naval operations; General James Conway, Marine Corps commandant; and Admiral Thad Allen, Coast Guard commandant, presented the strategy - titled "A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower" - to maritime leaders from more than 100 other countries attending the International Seapower Symposium at the Naval War College at Newport, R.I.. The new approach marks a stark departure from the last US maritime strategy, conceived by the Navy in the 1980s, which... (Boston Globe)

    New naval strategy: Preventing wars  Oct 18, 2007
    The strategy was being unveiled before naval representatives of 100 countries who are attending an international symposium on the seas at the Naval War College. It will be described to them by Navy Adm. (MSNBC -- Terrorism)

    Leaping Before We Looked: The Clinton Administration's Bosnian Failure  Oct 18, 2007
    That's the conclusion of John Schindler, a professor at the U.S. Naval War College and a former National Security Agency analyst ... That's the conclusion of John Schindler, a professor at the U.S. Naval War College and a former National Security Agency analyst. (Townhall.com)

    Contractors' status is questioned  Oct 15, 2007
    For a guard who is only allowed to use defensive force, killing civilians violates the law of war, said Michael N. Schmitt, a professor of international law at the Naval War College and a former Air Force lawyer. "It is a war crime to kill civilians unlawfully in an armed conflict," he said. (Los Angeles Times)

    Wright: Activists Denied Canadian Entry  Oct 6, 2007
    You earned a Master's degree in national security affairs from the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, later participated in the reconstruction efforts of US military actions in Grenada and Somalia. You went on to serve thirteen years in active-duty in the US Army, sixteen years in the Army Reserve at the rank of colonel. (Zmag.org)

    Today In History - Oct. 6, 2007  Oct 6, 2007
    In 1884, the Naval War College was established in Newport, Rhode Island. In 1889, the Moulin Rouge in Paris first opened its doors to the public. (CBS2.com, CA)

    Customize your Civil War battlefield visit  Oct 3, 2007
    His clients have ranged from Boy Scout troops and British tourists to individuals like Wayne Rowe, a Naval War College librarian from Tiverton, Rhode Island, whose hobby is studying the Richmond Howitzers, a Confederate artillery company. On Rowe's last visit to the Antietam National Battlefield in May, he hired Driscoll to retrace the unit's movements, from their Potomac River crossing near Sharpsburg to their battle positions throughout the day, documented on time-sequenced maps that most... (CNN -- Travel)

    Homer helps him help vets  Oct 2, 2007
    Shay served as visiting scholar-at-large at the U.S. Naval War College of the U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Policy in the Office of the U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. His two books, Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character (1994) and Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming (2002), interweave the Greek poems into modern wartime experiences. (Newton Tab, MA)

    Tromp and learn: Customize your Civil War tour  Sep 29, 2007
    His clients have ranged from Boy Scout troops and British tourists to individuals like Wayne Rowe, a Naval War College librarian from Tiverton, R.I., whose hobby is studying the Richmond Howitzers, a Confederate artillery company. On Rowe's last visit to the Antietam National Battlefield in May, he hired Driscoll to retrace the unit's movements, from their Potomac River crossing near Sharpsburg to their battle positions throughout the day, documented on time-sequenced maps that most casual... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Feldkamp recalled to active Navy duty  Sep 21, 2007
    He is a graduate of the Naval War College and earned a master s degree in International Relations from Catholic University of America. Democrat-Herald. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    Chinese "Crackers" Attack Pentagon  Sep 6, 2007
    On November 15, 2006, the Naval War College s network was attacked by Chinese crackers forcing it to disconnect from the Internet for several weeks. Navy forensic analysts found the crackers may have been seeking information on the naval college s war games. (Human Events Online)

    * Transfers enhancing the future of military communications  Aug 25, 2007
    Other Chinese "hackers" were reported to have attacked British computer systems, the US State Department, the Department of Commerce and the US Naval War College. Richard Halloran is a writer based in Hawaii. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)

    A guide to the Civil War  Aug 16, 2007
    His clients have ranged from Boy Scout troops and British tourists to individuals like Wayne Rowe, a Naval War College librarian from Tiverton, R.I., whose hobby is studying the Richmond Howitzers, a Confederate artillery company. Marler has had groups as small as an individual to groups of 150. (Petersburg Progress Index, VA)

    Personnel Announcement  Aug 15, 2007
    He received master's degrees from Catholic University of America, the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and the Naval War College. The President has named Mary Burce Warlick to be Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Russia of the National Security Council. (White House News Releases)

    More of this story  Aug 15, 2007
    Col. Gregory D. Reilly, of the Third Armored Cavalry Regiment in Iraq and currently a teacher at the Naval War College, was the event's keynote speaker. "Today we recognize and, more importantly, pay respect to veterans," Reilly said. (Newport Daily News, RI)

    Hired guides can customize Civil War battlefield visits  Aug 13, 2007
    His clients have ranged from Boy Scout troops and British tourists to individuals like Wayne Rowe, a Naval War College librarian from Tiverton, R.I., whose hobby is studying the Richmond Howitzers, a Confederate artillery company. On Rowe's last visit to Antietam in May, he hired Driscoll to retrace the unit's movements, from their Potomac River crossing near Sharpsburg to their battle positions throughout the day, documented on time-sequenced maps that most casual visitors to the battlefield... (Waynesboro Record Herald, PA)

    Former Joint Chiefs chairman, others in lively debate  Aug 10, 2007
    Also joining the debate was Mackubin Thomas Owens, the associate dean of academics and professor of national security affairs at the Naval War College. He said Desch correctly observes a "troubling rift" between the military and civilian leaders. (WorldNetDaily)

    A Genuine Hero, and a Genuine Hometown boy  Aug 3, 2007
    He also earned a Master's Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from U.S. Naval War College, and worked as an Aviation Commander Detailer. "In 1997, Rear Adm. Card attended Navy Nuclear Power School, after which he served as Executive Officer aboard USS Abraham Lincoln until December 1999. He then assumed command of USS Rainier where he served until August 2001."In 2002, Rear Adm. (Fort Stockton Pioneer, TX)

    India's quiet sea power  Aug 2, 2007
    In an article published last year in the Naval War College Review, Donald L Berlin, professor at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu and an expert on Indian Ocean strategic issues, wrote. New Delhi regards the Indian Ocean as its back yard and deems it both natural and desirable that India function as, eventually, the leader and the predominant influence in this region - the world's only region and ocean named after a single state. (Asia Times Online)

    Israel's navy commander resigns  Jul 27, 2007
    He served as defence attache in Singapore and graduated from the Newport Naval War College, according to his official biography. Source: Agencies. (Aljazeera.Net)

    Setting the Record Straight: Targeting Al Qaeda  Jul 26, 2007
    June 28: "To the west and northwest of Baghdad, Operation Phantom Thunder is going after al Qaeda's remaining outposts in Anbar. We're taking the fight to areas around Karmah it's a known transit point for al Qaeda fighters." (President George W. Bush, Remarks At The Naval War College, Newport, RI, 6/28/07). June 30: "We're engaging the enemy, and killing or capturing hundreds. Just this week, our commanders reported the killing of two senior al Qaeda leaders north of Baghdad." (President George... (White House News Releases)

    New report highlights failures in war on terror  Jul 23, 2007
    At a June 28 speech at the Naval War College, for example, Bush said that Anbar was al-Qaida's chief base of operations in Iraq and added, "Remember, when I mention al-Qaida, they're the ones who attacked the United States of America and killed nearly 3,000 people on September the 11th, 2001." Then, at a July 10 speech in Cleveland, Bush said the United States hasn't been able to achieve its goals in Iraq because "a thinking enemy -- in this case, we believe al-Qaida, the same people that... (Fresno Bee)

    Butterfield’s experiences in WWII won’t soon be forgotten  Jul 21, 2007
    He received some of his formal education at the U.S. Naval War College and Harvard University (1919-21). Yamamoto recognized America s industrial potential when he said If I am told to fight I shall run wild for the first six months but I have utterly no confidence for the second or third year. (Chippewa Falls Chippewa Herald, WI)

    2007 Hall Of Fame  Jul 20, 2007
    received a master's degree in national security and strategic studies from the United States Naval War College in 1999. was working at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, when he sustained injuries from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. (Purduesports.com)

    Marine earns Purple Heart  Jul 14, 2007
    When Marise returns to the U.S. from Iraq by the end of the year, his next assignment is the Naval War College in Rhode Island. Marise's wife, Erin, and their 1-year-old son, Logan, attended the event. (Pensacola News Journal)

    The July Surprise  Jul 13, 2007
    Recently, in his desperation, starting with his speech at the Naval War College on June 28, he has been telling an outright lie, and he repeated it now, awkwardly, in Cleveland: "The same people that attacked us on September the 11th is the crowd that is now bombing people, killing innocent men, women and children, many of whom are Muslims, trying to stop the advance of a system based upon liberty.". That is not true. (Time.com)

    Command changes at Officer Training Command Newport  Jul 12, 2007
    Upon his relief in November 2000, McBrearty attended the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., where he earned a master's degree in International Studies. After graduation, McBrearty returned to Groton, reporting to Submarine Squadron 2, where he served as deputy commander for training. (The Dolphin, CT)

    Bush: Democrat Congress is failing  Jul 8, 2007
    President Bush, speaking at the Naval War College, says the collapse of an immigration bill was "unacceptable.". "Democrats are failing in their responsibility to make tough decisions and spend the people's money wisely," Bush said in his weekly radio address. (CNN)

    Bush: Congress not doing its job  Jul 8, 2007
    President Bush expressed "disappointment" with the collapse of an immigration bill in the U.S. Congress, calling the outcome "unacceptable," in remarks at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., on June 28. Conversation guidelines: USA TODAY welcomes your thoughts, stories and information related to this article. (USA Today)

    Iraq, the new Israel  Jul 6, 2007
    Lame-duck US President George W Bush, last week in a speech at the US Naval War College, made it official: Israel is the model for Iraq, although Iraq is rather more like Palestine. Anyone familiar with the Arab world knows Israel is viewed all across the Middle East as a Western-configured colonial power, illegally gobbling up Palestinian land and treating its own Arab residents as third-rate citizens. (Asia Times Online)

    For Castro, there was always tomorrow  Jul 6, 2007
    With these words, uttered in the presence of TV cameras at the Naval War College, President Bush responded to queries about the newest revelation in a half century of troubled U.S. relations with Cuba. He spoke what many will acknowledge as a simple truth. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Opinion)

    NR-1 changes commanders  Jul 4, 2007
    John P. McGrath after more then two years at the helm of NR 1, Panlilio will attend Naval War College in Newport, R.I. NR1 is the Navy's oldest and smallest nuclear powered submarine, performing oceanographic research, object recovery, shipwreck discovery, and numerous other classified missions. The Dolphin 2007. (The Dolphin, CT)

    Surge in Iraq  Jul 4, 2007
    "This new strategy is different from the one we were pursuing before," Bush said in a speech to the U.S. Naval War College. "It recognizes that our top priority must be to help the Iraqi government and its security forces protect their population from attack, especially in Baghdad.". (CNN -- World)

    Indivisible: No Celebration Of Liberty Can Ignore Americas Godly Heritage  Jul 3, 2007
    President Bush walks past the flowers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Thursday, June 28, 2007, as he departs the White House for a trip to Newport, R. I. to make remarks to the Naval War College before heading to Kennebunkport, Maine, where he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds). (Townhall.com)

    * Kennan makes a poor guide to the `Long War'  Jul 2, 2007
    Typical of the administration's critics is Harvard professor Stephen Rosen, who last month told an audience at the Naval War College that the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI), an informal coalition dedicated to halting illicit shipments of weapons-related material, should be the keystone of latter-day containment in the Middle East ... James Holmes is an associate professor at the US Naval War College and a senior research fellow at the University of Georgia Center for International Trade... (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Bush Defends Troop Surge Strategy Amid New Criticism  Jul 2, 2007
    "The last of the reinforcements arrived in Iraq earlier this month -- and the full surge has begun," President Bush said Thursday in a at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I.. "And there are hopeful signs, the president added.For example, Bush mentioned the recent killing of two senior al Qaeda leaders north of Baghdad; a decline in sectarian murders in Baghdad; a drop in car bombings and suicide attacks; the accelerated discovery of arms caches; and more Iraqis who are coming forward with... (CNSnews.com)

    Iraqi civilian deaths decrease in June  Jul 2, 2007
    In a speech at the U.S. Naval War College, in Newport, Rhode Island, Bush said he laid out a new strategy for Iraq early this year, to "help the Iraqis make progress toward reconciliation.". Editor: Bi Mingxin. (Xinhuanet, China)

    President's Radio Address  Jul 1, 2007
    This week I traveled to the Naval War College in Rhode Island to give an update on the strategy we're pursuing in Iraq. This strategy is being led by a new commander, General David Petraeus, and a new Ambassador, Ryan Crocker. (White House News Releases)

    /news/releases/2007/06/20070628-14.wm.v.html  Jun 30, 2007
    President Bush Visits Naval War College, Discusses Iraq, War on Terror WINDOWS. (White House News Releases)

    Cuba's Castro Says God Protects Him From U.S.-Ordered Assassination Plots  Jun 30, 2007
    Castro was responding to comments made yesterday by President Bush at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. We'll continue to press for freedom on the island of Cuba. (Bloomberg -- Latin America)

    Senate snubs Bush immigration bill  Jun 30, 2007
    Bush, speaking on Thursday at a naval war college in Newport, expressed "disappointment" with the collapse of the bill and said the outcome was "unacceptable" to the American people. Tougher measures Bush has sought an overhaul of US immigration laws for years but the senate's rejection of the bill exposed divisions among his own party. (Aljazeera.Net)

    Beset by setbacks, Bush carves out legacy with Supreme Court  Jun 30, 2007
    US President George W. Bush makes remarks at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode. Add headlines to your personalized My Yahoo. (Yahoo News -- Politics)

    Immigration overhaul dies in the Senate  Jun 30, 2007
    Legal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people, and Congress' failure to act on it is a disappointment,'' Bush said during a visit to the Naval War College in Rhode Island. A lot of us worked hard to see if we couldn't find a common ground. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    Determined foes, heavy pressure decisive  Jun 29, 2007
    "A lot of us worked hard to see if we couldn't find a common ground, a disappointed Bush said from the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., where he delivered a speech yesterday. "It didn't work. "The Bush administration and Congress have rarely worked as closely on bipartisan legislation. Bush's successes on Capitol Hill -- such as large tax cuts and a production-oriented energy bill -- were generally engineered by Republican majorities in the House and Senate. In recent years, bipartisan... (Boston Globe)

    President makes impassioned plea for patience on Iraq  Jun 29, 2007
    It's a well-conceived plan by smart military people, and we owe them the time and we owe them the support they need to succeed. " Bush spoke on Iraq for about 45 minutes before taking questions from the audience. Even with the sympathetic War College audience, not all of the questions were gentle. One woman, noting that Bush said in his speech that he consults with military commanders, asked, "With all due respect, sir, how much do you really listen and follow them. (Woonsocket Call, RI)

    Statement by President Bush on Immigration  Jun 29, 2007
    I'm sorry the Senate was unable to reach agreement on the bill this morning. Legal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people and Congress's failure to act on it is a disappointment. (PR Newswire)

    Bush: Give Iraq plan more time  Jun 29, 2007
    As Bush cited progress in Iraq at the U.S. Naval War College and asked for patience, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley met with GOP war critic Sen ... Confab: President Bush arrives at the U.S. Naval War College with college president Rear Adm. (Boston Herald)

    Fact Sheet: The New Way Forward in Iraq: An Update  Jun 29, 2007
    Today, President Bush Made Remarks At The Naval War College In Newport, Rhode Island. The President provided an update on the strategy the U.S. is pursuing in Iraq and outlined some of the indicators that will tell us if we are succeeding. (White House News Releases)

    President Bush Visits Naval War College, Discusses Iraq, War on Terror  Jun 29, 2007
    The Naval War College is where the United States military does some of its finest thinking ... The United States Navy is the most professional and advanced navy the world has ever seen -- and the men and women of the Naval War College are determined to keep it that way, and I appreciate your work ... I'm from the Naval War College faculty. (White House News Releases)

    President Bush Disappointed by Congress's Failure to Act on Comprehensive Immigration Reform  Jun 29, 2007
    For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary June 28, 2007. THE PRESIDENT: I thank the members of the Senate and members of my administration who worked so hard on the border security and immigration reform bill. (White House News Releases)

    The Retreat of the Old Bulls  Jun 29, 2007
    President George Bush addresses an invitation-only crowd of military and civilians at the Naval War College, in Newport, R.I., Thursday, June 28, 2007. Bush spoke about terrorism and the war in Iraq. (Townhall.com)

    A Pyrrhic Victory  Jun 29, 2007
    President Bush delivers a speech at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. Thursday, June 28, 2007. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert). (Townhall.com)

    Bush wishes Cuba's Castro would disappear  Jun 29, 2007
    "One day the good Lord will take Fidel Castro away," Bush said in response to a question after a speech at the Naval War College. Asked whether Bush was wishing Castro dead, White House National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said: "The president was commenting on an inevitable event.". (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    U.S. immigration bill dies in Senate; defeat for Bush  Jun 29, 2007
    Bush, in Rhode Island for a visit to the Naval War College, said: "Legal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people, and Congress's failure to act on it is a disappointment. A lot of us worked hard to see if we couldn't find common ground. It didn't work.". In the end, many groups that had supported segments of the bill urged the Senate to pass it in the hope that it could be "improved" in the House. (International Herald Tribune)

    U.S. Senate rebuffs Bush on immigration  Jun 29, 2007
    "A lot of us worked hard to see if we couldn't find common ground (on immigration), it didn't work," Mr. Bush said in a stop at the Naval War College in Rhode Island. The president was unable to overcome fierce opposition from fellow Republicans who said it was an amnesty for an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the country and would do little to stem illegal immigration. (Globe and Mail)

    Bush defies intel agents, labels al-Qaida 'the main enemy' in Iraq  Jun 29, 2007
    The reference, in a major speech at the Naval War College that referred to al-Qaida at least 27 times, seemed calculated to use lingering outrage over the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to bolster support for the current buildup of U.S. troops in Iraq, despite evidence that sending more troops hasn't reduced the violence or sped Iraqi government action on key issues. Bush called al-Qaida in Iraq the perpetrator of the worst violence racking that country and said it was the same group that... (AZCentral -- News)

    Castro quips after Bush speech that he survived assassination because of God's protection  Jun 29, 2007
    "One day the good Lord will take Fidel Castro away," Bush said earlier Thursday, in response to questions following a speech at the U.S. Naval War College in Rhode Island. When the audience applauded, Bush said, "No, no, no," evidently to indicate that his statement was not a wish for Castro's death. (WSVN-TV Miami, FL)

    Divided Senate Kills Immigration Bill  Jun 29, 2007
    " Depression And Jubilation Bush, in Rhode Island for a visit to the Naval War College, said, "Legal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people, and Congress' failure to act on it is a disappointment. A lot of us worked hard to see if we couldn't find common ground. (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- News)

    U.S. Senate failed again on Thursday in a vote to limit debate on an immigration bill that could provide a path to legal status for millions of illegal immigrants in the country. • Bush disappointed as immigration bill blocked  Jun 29, 2007
    "Legal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people and Congress's failure to act on it is a disappointment," Bush said in a statement at the Naval War College, in Newport, Rhode Island ... U.S. President George W. Bush makes a statement on the Senate immigration bill to the press at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, June 28, 2007. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Senate blocks Bush's immigration bill  Jun 29, 2007
    U.S. President George W. Bush makes a statement on the Senate immigration bill to the press at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, June 28, 2007. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo). (Xinhuanet, China)

    Bush pleads for patience on Iraq  Jun 29, 2007
    "We owe them the support and we owe them the time they need to succeed," Bush said in a speech at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. Bush made no mention of the assessment to be issued by his military commanders, but he appeared to be trying to lay the groundwork for it. (CNN -- World)

    Castro: God Protected Me From Bush  Jun 29, 2007
    Castro's words were chosen carefully, in an echo with a twist of comments made earlier in the day by President Bush after a speech at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. "One day the good Lord will take Fidel Castro away," said Mr. Bush, in response to a question from the audience, indirectly but obviously referring to the day when Castro will die and bring to an end the era that began with the revolution he led a generation ago. (CBS News -- World)

    Eagles soar: Three DeKalb teens journey to Scouting's top rank  Jun 28, 2007
    Schaaf toured the northeast United States with Troop 33 last summer, which featured New York City, a visit to West Point in New York, New London Naval Submarine Base in Connecticut and the Naval War College at Newport Naval Station in Rhode Island. The Scouts learned the meaning of compassion and service while helping others through countless hours of community service projects. (DeKalb Daily Chronicle, IL)

    Bush sending Hadley to Capitol Hill for Iraq discussions  Jun 28, 2007
    Later, Bush delivers a speech at the Naval War College in Rhode Island. Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Fidel Castro's Spies Still a Threat  Jun 27, 2007
    More significant was the 2005 case of Alberto Coll, the Dean of the U.S. Naval War College and a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, who was arrested for traveling to Cuba illegally and lying to investigators. While he was convicted only of these minor crimes, several senior American officials told NewsMax that he was likely working with Cuban intelligence. (Newsmax)

    The power of the Navy  Jun 26, 2007
    I heard the secretary of the Navy, Donald Winter, speak of the Great White Fleet at the Naval War College in Newport earlier this month. He particularly singled out the dispatching of part of the fleet to help devastated Messina in Sicily, which had just undergone an earthquake. (Boston Globe)

    'Caveman' going off to war  Jun 24, 2007
    EDUCATION: University of Virginia, University of Utah, Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Naval War College ... The "Caveman'' had a double major in economics and, get this, speech, at Virginia. He received a master's degree in business from the University of Utah. Later, he earned a master's in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College in Newport, R.I."There's a lot of thinking going on in his head,'' said Holzworth's right-hand man, MATSG-21 executive officer Lt.... (Pensacola News Journal)

    New boss has his own approach to leadership  Jun 24, 2007
    EDUCATION: U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, M.D.; Naval War College, Newport, R.I.. FAMILY: Wife, Katie Thomas; children Alena, Will and Evan. (Pensacola News Journal)

    William Dymsza, 86, a scholar of international business  Jun 23, 2007
    He was a visiting professor at the University of Hawaii and at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., in the mid-1960s. In the early 1970s, he moved his family to Chile for two years while serving as a United Nations export development advisor. (Boston Globe)

    President Bush to visit Naval War College in Newport  Jun 23, 2007
    By The Associated Press PROVIDENCE President Bush plans to speak Thursday at the Naval War College in Newport about the global fight against terrorism, a White House spokesman said. Comments are limited to 200 words or less, and must be approved by The Westerly Sun before they appear on the site. (Westerly Sun, RI)

    Hersh: The General's Report  Jun 18, 2007
    In 1986, Taguba, then a major, was selected to attend the College of Naval Command and Staff at the Naval War College, in Newport, Rhode Island. While there, he wrote an analysis of Soviet ground-attack planning that became required reading at the school. (Zmag.org)

    Iran worries Mullen  Jun 16, 2007
    "I think we will be there with a strong presence for a long time," he said, during a question-and-answer session at the Naval War College in Newport. Mullen, 60, said little about Iraq while at the college and ducked a question about his strategy there during a brief news conference with reporters. (USA Today)

    Joints chief choice worried about Iran  Jun 14, 2007
    " "I'm concerned about what Iran's doing in Iraq and Afghanistan, you know, broadly providing capability to which we are losing American soldiers on the ground and Marines on the ground, and I consider that not to be acceptable," he said. The Navy must stay in the Persian Gulf to reassure allies and maintain its ability to act quickly in a crisis, he said. "I think we will be there with a strong presence for a long time," he said, during a question-and-answer session at the Naval War College in... (Yahoo News -- Politics)

    Post traumatic Iraq syndrome  Jun 12, 2007
    By Christopher J. Fettweis, CHRISTOPHER J. FETTWEIS is assistant professor of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College. These opinions are his own. (Los Angeles Times)

    Vets gather for Midway anniversary (8:49 am)  Jun 5, 2007
    After that (Japan) didnt have enough aircraft or pilots to effectively continue the war effort, said Douglas Smith, a professor of strategy and policy at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. After that they were not in a position to recover. . (Pensacola News Journal)

    Colombia Fights U.S. Diver for Treasure  Jun 4, 2007
    "Without a doubt the San Jose is the Holy Grail of treasure shipwrecks," said Robert Cembrola, director of the Naval War College Museum in Newport, R.I.. The San Jose has become a national obsession among Colombians, for whom the "gringos" are the latest in a long line of foreign plunderers dating back to the Spanish conquerors. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)

    * China and the aircraft carrier it doesn't have  May 28, 2007
    That policy, however, will most likely not last much longer, said Andrew Erickson and Andrew Wilson, of the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. While submarines seem to be ascendant, they wrote last fall, the Chinese are still actively engaged with the carrier question and are reframing the debate. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)

    Philip M. Kaiser, 93; longtime U.S. diplomat  May 26, 2007
    Kaiser is survived by his wife, Hannah Greeley Kaiser; three sons, Robert G. Kaiser, an associate editor of the Washington Post, David Kaiser, a professor of history in the strategy department at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., and Charles Kaiser, an author and journalist; and four grandchildren. Charles Kaiser explained Thursday why he and his brothers all had become writers. (Los Angeles Times)

    China finds its way to space despite U.S.  May 26, 2007
    Joan Johnson-Freese, chairwoman of the Department of National Security Studies at the Naval War College, said China still trails major aerospace companies in the quality and sophistication of its satellites, one reason it is marketing to developing countries. But, she added, the strategy is working on multiple levels. (Orlando Sentinel -- News)

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