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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 Vice Adm. William Paden Mack, USN (Ret.), vol. I
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 Adm. John S. McCain Jr., USN (Ret.)
This interview was intended as the first in a series that would cover chronologically Admiral McCai
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Reminiscences of Adm. Frederick H. Michaelis, USN (Ret.)
A 1940 graduate of the Naval Academy, Michaelis reported to the fleet flagship USS Pennsylvania (BB
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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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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 Capt. Henri Smith-Hutton, USN (Ret.), vol. II
Anyone with an interest in the operations of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet during the pre-World War II per
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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 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 Rear Admiral Kemp Tolley, USN (Ret.), vol 1
Admiral Tolley's colorful life and skill as a storyteller make him the perfect subject for an oral
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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. 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
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Truman J. Hedding, USN (Ret.)
Hedding served on the USS Maryland (BB-46) after Naval Academy graduation, and in 1926 was designat
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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 Vice Adm. Joe Williams Jr., USN (Ret.)
This volume describes a remarkable career that began when Williams entered boot camp in 1940 and th
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Recollections of Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, USN, by Naval Officers, 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 Adm. Charles K. Duncan, USN (Ret.), vol. I
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 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. George W. Anderson Jr., USN (Ret.), vol. 2
This oral history traces the early career of a future Chief of Naval Operations from Naval Academy
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Reminiscences of Adm. Harry Donald Felt, USN (Ret.), vol. II
The first volume covers career up to assignment as CinCPac in 1958. Served five years in battleship
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Reminiscences of Adm. James S. Russell, USN (Ret.)
Designated a naval aviator in 1929, Admiral Russell had the normal tours both at sea and ashore and
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Reminiscences of Adm. John Smith Thach, USN (Ret.), vol. 2
This is a delightfully told memoir from the man who was probably the Navy's foremost fighter plane
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Bernard L. Austin, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Austin, who graduated from the Naval Academy in 1924, provides a relatively brief descripti
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Reminiscences of Vice Adm. Herbert D. Riley, USN (Ret.)
This memoir focuses heavily on the interviewee's experiences in naval aviation. Once he graduated f
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Reminiscences of Adm. Harry D. Train II, USN (Ret.)
Because he grew up in a Navy family, Train was imbued from childhood with the goal of attending the
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Reminiscences of Cdr. Paul H. Backus, USN (Ret.)
Commander Paul Backus was a direct, forthright person--so much so that his directness may have cost
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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 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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