Papers, 1920-1961.

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Papers, 1920-1961.

Official naval orders and leave requests, 1920-1960; official correspondence, 1934-1960; personal correspondence, 1928-1950; correspondence files regarding publication of volumes of History of US Naval Operations in WWII, 1952-1961; correspondence files on various career related topics, 1928-1954; subject files on Operations Hollandia, 1944-1960, and Visibility, 1931; published and unpublished writings and research notes, 1932-1961; miscellany, including photographs, newspaper clippings, citations, certificates, diplomas, and pamphlets.

7 boxes; folio.

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