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Permanent Military Professor Program
This instruction addresses the PMP and JPMP components. The PMP program was created in 1997 to establish a cadre of career naval officers in the grades of captain and commander, with both doctoral degrees and extensive operational experience, who would instruct at one of the Navy's education institutionsuntil statutory retirement. The program would specifically alleviate military instructor shortfalls at USNA, improve the educational background of military instructors and senior role models, strengthen military instructor presence at the Navy's education institutions, and provide viable opportunities for naval officers with doctoral degrees. Per reference (a), PMPs transitioned to their own competitive category (1230 designator) on 30 September 2009. PMP officers at the USNA, NAVPGSCOL, and NAVWARCOL, as well as all PMP students, are included as members of the competitive category.To issue information, policy, and procedural guidance for the management of permanent military professors (PMP) and junior permanent military professors (JPMP) at the United States Naval Academy (USNA), Naval Postgraduate School (NAVPGSCOL), and Naval War College (NAVWARCOL)
From the Chief of Naval Operations
Admiral Rempt has acknowledged our VIPs, and I just want to say it’s wonderful to be here in Newport. It’s always fun to come up here and see great friends. If I started going through the honors and acknowledging all of them, it would take longer than [we have]. There are a lot of them here this morning. I’m here because I believe that this tradition, this event that we are here to observe is very important to our Navy, this thing called the change of command
Civil Affairs Handbook
A description written by the US Navy of the Japanese Administrative Organization in Taiwan before 1944
Vice Adm. Tighe Takes Charge of Information Warfare and Naval Intelligence
An article from CHIPS, the Department of the Navy information technology magazin
East Caroline Islands.
"Opnav 50E-5."At head of title: Restricted ...Bibliography: p. 163-169.Mode of access: Internet
The Navy's air war, a mission completed
This book contains the history of U.S. Naval aviation. Newfoundland figured prominently in that history during the First and Second World Wars, as the United States had bases at Gander and Goose Bay.Maps on lining-papers. -- Includes index. -- Foreword by Admiral Marc A. Mitscher. -- Illustrated with official U.S. Navy photographs
U.S. life lines : imports of essential materials, 1967, 1971, 1975, and the impact of waterborne commerce on the nation /
Mode of access: Internet