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Reminiscences of Adm. Willard J. Smith, USCG (Ret.)
After graduation from the Coast Guard Academy in 1933, Smith served a tour in the cutter USCGC Sara
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Charles A. Pownall, USN (Ret.)
Following graduation from the Naval Academy in 1910, Pownall served briefly in the USS Mississippi
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Gerald F. Bogan, USN (Ret.)
In 1917 Bogan watch and gunnery officer in the USS Birmingham (CS-2), which was doing escort duty d
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Oral History of Adm. Jay L. Johnson, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Johnson, the 26th Chief of Naval Operations, was born in Great Falls, Montana, in 1946, and
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Reminiscences of Adm. George W. Anderson Jr., USN (Ret.), vol. 1
This oral history traces the early career of a future Chief of Naval Operations from Naval Academy
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Reminiscences of Adm. Thomas Hinman Moorer, USN (Ret.), vol. 1
Designated a naval aviator in 1936, the admiral served in the USS Langley (CV-1), USS Lexington (CV
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Reminiscences of Adm. Alfred M. Pride, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Pride's early interest in aviation was followed by enlistment in Naval Reserve for World Wa
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Robert Taylor Scott Keith, USN (Ret.)
A 1928 graduate of the Naval Academy, Admiral Keith spent much of his active career in battleships
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Recollections of the Late Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz looms large in the story of the U.S. Navy in World War II. He passed away
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Edward A. Ruckner, USN (Ret.)
The admiral's career is a distinguished one in the field of naval ordnance. After study in the Post
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Reminiscences of Adm. Harold Page Smith, USN (Ret.)
The main ingredients in this oral history are Admiral Smith's recollections of service in two battl
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Reminiscences of Adm. Noel A. M. Gayler, USN (Ret.)
Gayler grew up in a Navy family and thus was exposed to a variety of locales as a youth. He attende
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Edwin B. Hooper, USN (Ret.)
After graduated from the Naval Academy in 1931, served for seven years in the Pensacola and Cushing
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Reminiscences of Adm. Horacio Rivero Jr., USN (Ret.)
Admiral Rivero came to the Academy from Puerto Rico and after graduation and sea duty, attended MIT
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Reminiscences of Adm. Harry Donald Felt, USN (Ret.), vol. I
The first volume covers career up to assignment as CinCPac in 1958. Served five years in battleship
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Reminiscences of Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, USN (Ret.), Special Series on Selected Subjects, vol. 3
With a career spanning from World War II to Korea to service as Chief of Naval Operations during th
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Charles Adair, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Adair graduated from the Naval Academy in the class of 1926. Following assignments on board
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Wayne E. Meyer, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Meyer is known as the "Father of Aegis," the revolutionary combat system now standard in U.
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Jackson K. Parker, USN
This is an extraordinary memoir, both because of Parker's long period of active duty in the Navy--1
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Reminiscences of Adm. Paul A. Yost, USCG (Ret.)
This is a lively, candid, informative memoir from the officer who served as Commandant of the Coast
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Robert B. Erly, USN (Ret.)
This memoir emphasizes three principal legs of the tripod that dominated much of Admiral Erly's car
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Recollections of Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, USN (Ret.), CNO Years, 1955-1961
With a career spanning from World War II to Korea to service as Chief of Naval Operations during th
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Reminiscences of Adm. Thomas Hinman Moorer, USN (Ret.), vol. 3
Designated a naval aviator in 1936, the admiral served in the USS Langley (CV-1), USS Lexington (CV
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Reminiscences of Adm. Robert Lee Dennison, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Dennison's memoir is an especially valuable one, because of his close contacts with promine
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Robert F. Dunn, USN (Ret.)
A native of Chicago, Dunn was captivated by aviation when he took his first airplane ride at age te
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Reminiscences of Adm. James M. Loy, USCG (Ret.)
This memoir traces the life of Admiral Loy from his boyhood in Altoona, Pennsylvania, to the culmin
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. William I. Martin, USN (Ret.)
Two of the main contributions of this oral history are in describing Admiral Martin's work as a nav
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. J. Victor Smith, USN (Ret.)
This is a revealing memoir because of the candor with which Admiral Smith discusses his career. Gra
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Kent L. Lee, USN (Ret.), vol. I
Coming from a rural background in South Carolina, Lee enlisted in the Navy in 1940 and became an av
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. George C. Dyer, USN (Ret.)
In the years before and during World War II, Dyer acquired an intimate view of high-level command t
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Reminiscences of Adm. Willard J. Smith, USCG (Ret.)
After graduation from the Coast Guard Academy in 1933, Smith served a tour in the cutter USCGC Sara
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Elliott B. Strauss, USN (Ret.)
The son of four-star Admiral Joseph Strauss, Elliott Strauss followed his father into the naval pro
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Arthur W. Price Jr., USN (Ret.)
Admiral Price enlisted in the Navy in November 1939 and became an aviation metalsmith in 1940. Afte
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Eli T. Reich, USN (Ret.), vol. I
Volume I covers Admiral Reich's career prior to 1963. He graduated from submarine school in 1939 an
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Roland N. Smoot, USN (Ret.)
After graduating from the Naval Academy in 1923 and earning his MA in Eengineering from Penn State
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Harold B. Miller, USN (Ret.)
The late Min Miller was a gifted storyteller, the kind of individual who could mesmerize an audienc
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. John T. Coughlin, USN (Ret.)
This volume is useful for those with an interest in U.S. Navy patrol aviation from the 1950s throug
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Samuel B. Frankel, USN (Ret.)
In the early part of his career Frankel served in the USS Trenton (CL-11) Augusta (CA-31), Chester