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Reminiscences of Capt. Phil H. Bucklew, USN (Ret.)
A legendary figure within Navy circles, Captain Bucklew devoted his entire Navy career to scouting,
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Joseph C. Wylie Jr., USN (Ret.)
After graduation from the Naval Academy in 1932, Wylie served in the heavy cruiser USS Augusta (CA-
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Reminiscences of Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, USN (Ret.), Special Series on Selected Subjects, vol. 2
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 CWO Cecil S. King Jr., USN (Ret.)
King is a delightful storyteller with a fine sense of humor and a knack for conveying the atmospher
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Charles Elliott Loughlin, USN (Ret)
While at the Naval Academy, Admiral Loughlin was All-American basketball player and top-flight in t
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Reminiscences of Adm. Leighton W. Smith Jr., USN (Ret.)
In this account, which spans a period from working on a farm in Alabama to receiving an honorary kn
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Raymond D. Tarbuck, USN (Ret.)
The bulk of this narrative deals with Tarbuck's World War II experiences--as an instructor for Army
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Charles J. Wheeler, USN (Ret.)
After graduation in 1916, his first assignment was in the USS Benham (Destroyer No. 49), employed i
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Recollections of Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, USN, by Naval Officers and Friends, Part II
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 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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Reminiscences of Adm. David Lamar McDonald, USN (Ret.)
Admiral McDonald served as Chief of Naval Operations from 1963 to 1967--a most difficult period and
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Kent L. Lee, USN (Ret.), vol. II
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 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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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Thomas Howard Morton, USN (Ret.)
Highlights of the admiral's career were: when he served as gunnery officer in the battleship USS No
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Reminiscences of Capt. Paul Richard Schratz, USN (Ret.)
This memoir covers the life and career of an officer who distinguished himself as a submariner and
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. William R. Smedberg III, USN (Ret.), vol. I
A man of considerable enthusiasm and energy, Smedberg was in the class of 1926 at the Naval Academy
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Reminiscences of Staff Officers of Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., USN (Ret.)
Launched in September 1982 - one month after the opening interviews conducted for the oral history
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. William P. Lawrence, USN (Ret.)
This memoir reveals a great deal about the character and personality of an individual who lived his
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Reminiscences of Adm. Harold Page Smith, USN (Ret.)
The first volume covers career up to assignment as CinCPac in 1958. Served five years in battleship
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Oral History of Vice Adm. William L. Read, USN (Ret.)
William Lawrence Read was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1926. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Aca
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Arthur H. McCollum, USN (Ret.), vol. 2
Admiral McCollum was born in Nagasaki, Japan, the son of Baptist missionaries. After his graduation
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. David C. Richardson, USN (Ret.)
After growing up in Mississippi, Richardson attended the Naval Academy, where he was on the boxing
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. John B. Colwell, USN (Ret.)
After 1931 graduation from the Naval Academy, Colwell served in the battleship USS Maryland (BB-46)
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. William Paden Mack, USN (Ret.), vol. II
Admiral Mack was gunnery officer in the USS John D. Ford (DD-228) on the Asiatic Station when World
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Reminiscences of Capt. Frank A. Manson, USN (Ret.)
Of particular interest in this oral history was Manson's close association with a number of four-st
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Charles S. Minter Jr., USN (Ret.), vol. I
Designated as naval aviator in 1941, Admiral Minter served as a bomber pilot in antisubmarine patro
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Recollections of Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, USN, by Naval Officers and Friends, Part I
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 Adm. Charles K. Duncan, USN (Ret.), vol. IV
Admiral Duncan was XO of the USS Hutchins (DD-476) in 1942 in combat action in the Aleutians and So
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gravely Jr., USN (Ret.)
This oral history is of particular significance because it contains the recollections of one of the
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Robert S. Salzer, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Salzer was in the thick of the fray in Vietnam, in command of riverine warfare from 1967-19
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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. Charles Donald Griffin, USN (Ret.), vol. II
The first volume overs his early career up to his command of the Seventh Fleet. Was designated nava
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Reminiscences of Adm. Roy L. Johnson, USN (Ret.)
Designated as naval aviator in 1932, he served in scouting squadrons in the heavy cruiser USS Salt
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. Albert G. Mumma, USN (Ret.)
This is one of the most technical oral histories in the Naval Institute's collection because of Adm
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Reminiscences of Rear Adm. George van Deurs, USN (Ret.), Vol. II
Designated a naval aviator in 1924, Admiral Van Deurs served as a pilot with Torpedo Squadron Four,
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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 Master Chief Boatswain’s Mate Carl M. Brashear, USN (Ret.)
Master Chief Boatswain's Mate Carl Maxie Brashear used a rare combination of grit, determination, a
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