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    Wayne P. Hughes, Jr. Interview (MORS)

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    Interviewer: Garrambone, Michael; Sheldon, Robert. Interview location(s), over three sessions: 31 March 2003 at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, and 9 June 2003 and 11 June 2003 at United States Marine Corps Base, Quantico, VirginiaThis document contains the oral history of one of the most distinguished members of MORS: Wayne Philo Hughes, Jr. Wayne Hughes is currently the Dean of the Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California. The purpose of the interview was to gain insight into Dean Hughes’ background, his motivation for studying Operations Research analysis, his early experiences in operations analysis, and his ideas regarding the development and future direction of MORS. The interview was conducted in three sessions: 31 March 2003 at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, and 9 June 2003 and 11 June 2003 at United States Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia

    Wayne P. Hughes, Jr.

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    Wayne Hughes is a retired Navy Captain whose teaching and research center around campaign analysis, operational logistics, theory of combat, naval tactics and analysis, command and control, and information warfare. He has taught campaign analysis for thirty-one years to students of all Services and international officers. He consults on new surface naval forces, emphasizing missile warfare, littoral operations, undersea warfare, warship vulnerability, and operational maneuver from the sea

    Wayne P. Hughes, Jr.

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    Wayne Hughes is a retired Navy Captain whose teaching and research center around campaign analysis, operational logistics, theory of combat, naval tactics and analysis, command and control, and information warfare. He has taught campaign analysis for thirty-one years to students of all Services and international officers. He consults on new surface naval forces, emphasizing missile warfare, littoral operations, undersea warfare, warship vulnerability, and operational maneuver from the sea.Includes a short biography, professional history, education, work history, honors and awards and membership in professional organizations

    Wayne P. Hughes, Jr. Interview (MORS)

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    Interviewers: Brown, Gerald G.; Garrambone, Michael W.; Sheldon, Robert S. Interview location(s): Monterey, California [Hughes and Brown] and via telephone [Garrambone and Sheldon

    Captain Wayne P. Hughes, Jr., USN (Ret.) interviewed by Colonel Paul T. Ringenbach, USAF (Ret.) June 1, 2001

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    A transcript of an interview of Captain Wayne P. Hughes USN (Ret.) USNA ‘52 conducted by Colonel Paul T. Ringenbach (Ret.) USAF. A cover letter from Colonel Ringenbach, and a signed release from Captain Hughes are included. This inverview has been shared by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library, U.S. Naval Academy

    Professor Wayne P. Hughes, Jr. Naval Postgraduate School

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    The article of record as published may be found at https://www.jstor.org /stable/4396066

    Wayne P. Hughes, Jr. Operations Research Faculty (archived)

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    Includes subpage headings for Professional History, Books, Papers, Other Publications, Presentations, Other Activities, Thesis Supervision, My Home Pag

    NPS Seapower Conversations - W. Hughes, Ep. 5 - The Salvo Equations [video]

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    As a naval tactician, retired U.S. Navy Capt. Wayne Hughes is well known in operations research circles for The Hughes Salvo Equations. In this episode, he shares the origin story of this powerful tool

    NPS Seapower Conversations - W. Hughes, Ep. 2 - Constants, Trends, and Variables [video]

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    In this episode, retired Navy Capt. Wayne Hughes discusses the constants, trends and variables present in naval tactics since antiquity
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