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Formal interviews with the freshman advisor, LT Cena, for all freshmen midshipmen will, at a minimum, be held during the first two weeks of the semester and again after midterm exams.

All midshipmen are expected to keep abreast of the NROTC unit’s professional reading boards and Plan of the Week (POW). Ignorance is no excuse!


Course Description

Historical evolution of sea power and its effects on world history; current U.S. maritime strategy for employment of naval forces.


Texts

Sea Power: A Naval History, E. B. Potter

This People’s Navy, Kenneth Hagan

*Quarterdeck & Bridge, James Bradford

*American Naval History, Sweetman

*Historical Atlas, Symonds

*Forward…From the Sea, U.S. DON

*Check book out with SKC on individual basis as needed


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