Enterprise Week

October 3, 1936: a naval legend is born: On a bright October Saturday in 1936, a sleek steel hull, 800 feet in length, towering over the assembled dignitaries and onlookers, slipped the ways of Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. The autumn air ringing with the words from Shakespeare’s Othello – "May she also…

4 October 1957: The Shot Heard (and Seen) Around the World

The space race begins with the launch of Sputnik (Russian for traveler) by an indigenously developed and modified R-7 ICBM (NATO Codename SS-6 Sapwood).  R-7 Семёрка/SS-6 SAPWOOD   Design work began at OKB-1 (later S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia) in Kaliningrad (now Korolev) and other divisions in 1953 with the requirement for a…

Naval Strategy Documents Available Online

John Hattendorf’s latest edited volume — "U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1970s: Selected Documents"  — has just been posted in .pdf format on the Naval War College’s website. It is currently at the printer and hard copies will be available at a date to be announced. See http://www.nwc.navy.mil/press/newportpapers/documents/NP30JH.pdf This new 1970s volume reproduces 5 documents…

On this date in Naval History

2 October: 1799: The Washington Navy Yard was estbalished 1950: The Bureau of Aeronautics authorized the establishment of Project Arowa (Applied Research: Operational Weather Analysis) at Norfolk for the purpose of developing basic meteorological research data into practical weather forecasting techniques. 1952: Aircraft carriers designated CV and CVB were reclassified as Attack Carriers and assigned…