NHF Historian Addresses US and Russian Navies During Incidents at Sea...
On Thursday 25 October, NHF Historian Dr. David Winkler addressed the U.S. and Russian Navy delegations during concluding ceremonies of the 40th Annual Incidents at Sea Agreement Review that was held...
View ArticleEnterprise: The Enduring Connection
USS ENTERPRISE underway, 1986. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph, L-File. The inactivation this Saturday 1 December of USS Enterprise (CVN 65) at Naval Station Norfolk will mark the latest...
View ArticleSaving Historic Ships: NHF Historian Pens Article in Current Issue of...
USS Olympia, 1902. NH 42514 The February Naval Institute Proceedings features an article by Naval Historical Foundation Historian Dr. David F. Winkler who looks at Historic Ships as an underutilized...
View ArticleNHF Historian Writes On 25th Anniversary of Black Sea Incidents
Twenty-five years ago there were a series of bumping incidents in the Black Sea between two Soviet frigates and the cruiser Yorktown (CG 48) and the destroyer USS Caron (DD 970). The incidents occurred...
View ArticleHooper Early Radio History Recordings Unveiled
RADM Hooper, NHHC reference card. Tapes from the History of Early Radio recording project that was conducted by Rear Admiral Edwin Hooper have been transcribed by Naval Historical Foundation retired...
View ArticleAmirs, Admirals & Desert Sailors Coming to eBook Format
Amirs, Admirals & Desert Sailors: Bahrain, the U.S. Navy, and the Arabian Gulf, by Dr. David F. Winkler “This book should be required reading for all who sail ‘east of Suez.’” —Rear Adm. Paul E....
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