Naval Postgraduate School International Program Graduates (EUCOM), 1995-2011
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A list in Excel format of International student thesis work at the Naval Postgraduate School, 1995-2011, by region. Data was contributed to Partnership for Peace Training and Education Center (PPTEC) Program by NPS's Dudley Knox Library from records in the NPS Archive, Calhoun (http://calhoun.nps.edu), including Year of completion, Country, Branch (of Service), Thesis Title, Abstract, Degree received and a link to the thesis in the NPS Archive: Cahoun. This list in spreadsheet format was compiled by Partnership for Peace Training and Education Center's Brandon Humphries. This spreadsheet is published as received; please use advisedly.
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