Charles Julian Wheeler papers 1912-1973
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Wheeler, Charles, 1892-1974
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Rear admiral, United States Navy; senior liaison officer, British Pacific Fleet, 1944-1945. From the description of Charles Julian Wheeler papers, 1912-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870836 Biographical/Historical Note Rear admiral, United States Navy; senior liaison officer, British Pacific Fleet, 1944-1945. From the guide to the Charles Julian Wheeler papers, 1912-1973, (Hoover Institution Archives)...
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