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  1. The field form below can send messages and comments to specific departments or groups, as well as pose general questions. Additional information can be found on the NWC faculty directory page or our page of college, departmental, group, and program contacts. For further inquiries, please call the NWC contact line, (401) 856-5000.

  2. The U.S. Naval War College, the oldest institution of its kind, was founded in 1884 by Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce. His leadership and vision laid a solid foundation for more than a century of professional development and research—and it all started with a desire to better educate the fleet.

  3. Show Caption U.S. Naval War College (NWC) staff members listen to a brief during a wargame reenactment of the Battle of Jutland at NWC in Newport, Rhode Island. The historical World War I naval battle was fought May 31, 1916, between the British Royal navy's Grand Fleet, under British Adm. Sir John Jellicoe, and Imperial German navy's High Seas Fleet, under German Vice Adm. Reinhard Scheer.

  4. The NWC Archives is the U.S. Naval War College's institutional archives and the repository for manuscripts, oral histories, special collections, and rare books relating to the history of the College, naval warfare, and the navies in Narrangansett Bay. Discover materials in the collection by searching finding aids with keywords, names, or subjects.

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  6. U.S. Naval War College is home to nine individual colleges, as well as specialized groups and research centers. Each of these units contributes to our mission of developing future leaders, whether through rigorous academics, practical learning experiences, or professional development opportunities.

  7. Show Caption Students of U.S. Naval War College’s (NWC) 2017 graduating class participate in a commencement ceremony at NWC in Newport, Rhode Island. The graduating class of 2017 included 423 resident students of the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, federal civilian employees and 105 international students.