
College of Maritime Operational Warfare
U.S. Naval War College is committed to preparing you for the ever-evolving ethical and tactical challenges facing today’s naval officers. The College of Maritime Operational Warfare aims to improve the capability of Navy commanders to lead maritime, joint, and multinational forces as well as improve the capability of Navy staff members to plan, execute, assess and to function cohesively as a maritime operations center.

College of Maritime Operational Warfare Programs

Professional Military Education Courses
These courses are rooted in ethics and character development. We help commanders better lead their forces and more effectively manage maritime operations.
Other Programs
Humanitarian Military Support
Our goal is improve effectiveness in humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations through innovative education, research, and simulation activities.
More InformationThe Rochefort Group
We ingrain maritime information warfighting into education and fleet engagement in order to increase combat readiness and lethality at the operational level of war and across all warfighting domains.
Explore GroupAssist and Assess Team
We partner with fleet commanders, Maritime Operations Center staffs, and other Navy commands to enhance the Navy’s maritime command, control, and readiness at the Operational Level of War.
Discover MoreIncoming Students
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We provide intermediate- and senior-level leadership development through our ever-evolving curriculum-Explore our available programs.
Featured Faculty

Michael T. Lents
Career Naval Intelligence officer serving in deployed, overseas and CONUS assignments.

William J. Darney
William Darney retired at the rank of commander from the U.S. Navy. As a former supply corps officer, he served on USS Skipjack (SSN-585), USS Tarawa (LHA-1) and USS Lake Erie (CG-70). Ashore, he served at the U.S. Submarine School, Groton, Connecticut; Navy Supply Information Systems Activity, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania; Defense Supply Center Richmond, Richmond, Virginia; military advisor in the Afghanistan/Pakistan Hand Program at U.S. Central Command, Tampa Bay, Florida. He also served as logistics and joint operational planning and execution systems planner at U.S. Central Command. His last assignment was as the executive officer, Center for Service Support, Newport, Rhode Island.