Helm's a'lee: history of the development of the public affairs function in the United States Navy, 1961-1941.
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Authors
Scovel, F. Donald
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1968
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1968
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University of Wisconsin
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en_US
Abstract
Little admitted, seldom supported, and rarely recognized for what it was, the United States Navy's adoption of a formal public affairs function followed a stormy evolution. Participation in international expositions, publicity campaigns on behalf of recruiting, cooperation with the Navy League of the United States -- all played a part of in its development. Despite popular misconception, the public affairs function did not grow, nor was it fostered, in a vacuum. It evolved because of the social and political forces which demanded a responsive and responsible voice in government.
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This thesis document was issued under the authority of another institution, not NPS. At the time it was written, a copy was added to the NPS Library collection for reasons not now known. It has been included in the digital archive for its historical value to NPS. Not believed to be a CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) title.
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University of Wisconsin
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
