Papers, 1932-1973.

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Papers, 1932-1973.

Correspondence relating to personal and career matters, 1932-1973; official Navy Department orders, messages and memoranda received and copies of messages sent, 1943-1958; Commander Motor Torpedo Boat Squadrons, Pacific Fleet messages, reports, etc., 1945, and administrative history, 1941-1945; Naval War College internal memoranda, reports, etc., concerning educational philosophy, curriculum, research programs, and the World War II Battle Evaluation Group project, 1946-1957; speeches and writings; Naval War College Foundation organizational items, letters, etc., 1970-1973; miscellany including photographs, clippings and printed items.

19 boxes.

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Bates, Richard W., 1892-1973

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