The Genesis of the Naval Profession

The Genesis of the Naval Profession

Author: Norbert Elias

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781904558804

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Drawn largely from unpublished manuscripts, this compilation illustrates Norbert Elias' theory that the emergence of the professional naval officer in Great Britain was related both to the necessities of naval warfare and to the structure of society on land. Specifically, the innovation of the rank of midshipman meant that the British were able to mitigate the impact of social barriers between officers and ratings and gradually merge the two hierarchies.


Eighteenth-Century Naval Officers

Eighteenth-Century Naval Officers

Author: Evan Wilson

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 3030257002

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book surveys the lives and careers of naval officers across Europe at the height of the age of sail. It traces the professionalization of naval officers by exploring their preparation for life at sea and the challenges they faced while in command. It also demonstrates the uniqueness of the maritime experience, as long voyages and isolation at sea cemented their bond with naval officers across Europe while separating them from landlubbers. It depicts, in a way no previous study has, the parameters of their shared experiences—both the similarities that crossed national boundaries and connected officers, and the differences that can only be seen from an international perspective.


Developing the Naval Mind

Developing the Naval Mind

Author: Benjamin F Armstrong

Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Published: 2021-11-15

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1682477355

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Throughout the history of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, leading officers and strategists have advocated for formal colleges and schools for naval officers but have also made the case that true naval professionalism requires a career-long dedication to learning and to self-improvement. This was the impetus behind the very founding of the U.S. Naval Institute by officers who believed that the Navy's lack of support for their education meant they needed to create their own organization for self-study and cooperative learning. Naval luminaries like admirals William Sims and Ernest King continued to campaign for self-study and the personal pursuit of professional knowledge during the twentieth century, distributing lists of suggested books for officers to read and promoting their ideas widely through speeches and published works. While recommending that officers read broadly in pursuit of individual knowledge is an important part of creating a truly educated and professional Fleet and Fleet Marine Force, it is also important for leaders in the sea services to offer mentorship and create opportunities for discourse that encourages group learning. Developing the Naval Mind serves as a how-to manual and syllabus for leaders to create and lead wardroom, ready room, and work center discussion groups across the fleet to create a more educated and professionally engaged Navy and Marine Corps.


The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Command

The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Command

Author: Thomas J Cutler

Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Published: 2015-01-15

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1612518893

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In the U.S. Navy, “Wheel Books” were once found in the uniform pockets of every junior and many senior petty officers. Each small notebook was unique to the Sailor carrying it, but all had in common a collection of data and wisdom that the individual deemed useful in the effective execution of his or her duties. Often used as a substitute for experience among neophytes and as a portable library of reference information for more experienced personnel, those weathered pages contained everything from the time of the next tide, to leadership hints from a respected chief petty officer, to the color coding of the phone-and-distance line used in underway replenishments. In that same tradition, the new Naval Institute Wheel Books will provide supplemental information, pragmatic advice, and cogent analysis on topics important to all naval professionals. Drawn from the U.S. Naval Institute’s vast archives, the series will combine articles from the Institute’s flagship publication Proceedings, selections from the oral history collection and from Naval Institute Press books to create unique guides on a wide array of fundamental professional subjects. Command is the pinnacle of leadership in a military organization. Navy regulations define both the authority and the responsibility of command as “absolute.” This Naval Institute Wheel Book provides practical guidance and advice that actual and would-be commanders can use to carry out that absolute authority. Included in this carefully selected collection is the experience of those who have commanded as well as the expectations of those who are commanded. Aspirants as well as practitioners will do well to exploit this selected survey of what Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz described as the “one purpose” for entering the Navy.


Naval Officer's Guide to the Pentagon

Naval Officer's Guide to the Pentagon

Author: Fred W. Kacher

Publisher: US Naval Institute Press

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781682474662

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This practical guide advises officers of all paygrades, experience levels, and warfare communities on life and work in Washington, D.C., and in the Pentagon, in particular.


The Foundations of Naval History

The Foundations of Naval History

Author: Andrew D. Lambert

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Foundations of Naval History covers the career of Sir John Knox Laughton (1830-1915) who, before his death, was influential in the growing debate about the strategy and tactics of contemporary navies. His friends or correspondents included all the major names in his field. This biography serves as a study of the evolution of naval thought in the crucial decades leading up to World War I.


Newly Commissioned Naval Officers Guide

Newly Commissioned Naval Officers Guide

Author: Fred W. Kacher

Publisher: US Naval Institute Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781682473658

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"This practical guide will advise newly commissioned naval officers from all service communities in basic leadership, naval policy, service etiquette, and personal and professional administration. Using insights and writing from those who have recently made this transition, the book also serves as a gateway to the many online and print assets available to newly commissioned officers, serving as a user-friendly first stop for advice and information."--Provided by publisher.