Here is a conference coming up soon that may interest some readers of this listserv.
-Steve Garber
NASA History Program Office
From: U.S. Naval Institute [mailto:newsletters@usni.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 10:32 AM
To: Garber, Stephen J. (HQ-NH000)
Subject: Register Now for the 2011 History Conference
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2011 Naval History Conference
Connecting Naval Aviation's Past with the Challenges and Opportunities of Tomorrow
The 2011 History Conference will address the advances in technology and operations of the first 100 years of naval aviation and focus on important topics and periods as:
Naval Aviation in Space
Featuring:
CAPT Wendy B. Lawrence, USN (Ret.)
former mission specialist, Endeavour (1995), Atlantis (1997), Discovery (1998, 2005)
CAPT James A. Lovell, USN (Ret.)
Naval Aviator, former Commander, Apollo 13
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles vs. Manned Aircraft
Vietnam and the Gulf War: What Did We Learn?
What is the Future of Naval Aviation?
Keynote Speakers:
ADM Joseph W. Prueher, USN (Ret.)
former Ambassador to the People's Republic of China and Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Command
The Honorable John F. Lehman
Naval Aviator; 65th Secretary of the Navy; and Honorary Chairman of the Board, U.S. Naval Institute
Location: U.S. Naval Academy
Alumni Hall
Annapolis, Maryland
Shuttle service from
Navy-Marine Corps Stadium
When: Saturday, September 17, 2011
Special time will be allotted for questions and answers after each keynote and panel discussion so you can be part of the dialogue.
FREE REGISTRATION For Active, Guard and Reserve Military
Be a part of this exciting discussion and REGISTER TODAY!
More Information:
www.usnihistoryconference.orgSee our 100 Years of Naval Aviation website
The U.S. Naval Institute
would like to thank The
William Wood Foundation
for their support of the
2011 History Conference!
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291 Wood Road
Annapolis, MD 21402
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