
We Didn’t Lose But One Horse, and That Was a Mule: The American Sealift Effort during the First World War

Ryan Peeks, Naval History and Heritage Command “An Object Lesson to the Country”: The 1915 Atlantic Fleet Exercises and the U.S. Bird, Kentucky Community and Technical College In the Shadow of Ultra: A Reappraisal of German Naval Intelligence in 1914-1918 POWER PROJECTION AND NAVAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE GREAT WAR JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY EDITORIAL BREAKFAST The Pearl Tyner Fund, Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, Department of History, Florida State University and College of Arts and Sciences, Florida State University Rafe Blaufarb, Director, Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution, Florida State UniversityĬollege of Arts and Science, Florida State University and the Pearl Tyner Fund, Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, Department of History, Florida State UniversityįOYER IN FRONT OF BALLROOM 4 – 6, 2ND FLOOR “Re-Examining French Success in the First Italian (Ticketed Event – Advance Registration Required)Īssemble outside to the right of the main entrance of the lobby for the bus

TOUR - KINGSLEY PLANTATION, LUNCH AT CAFÉ KARIBO AND FT. The Institute on World War II and the Human Experience

84th Annual Meeting of the Society for Military History
