Copy of oral history typescript of RADM Loughlin by Naval Institute.

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Copy of oral history typescript of RADM Loughlin by Naval Institute.

Topics include USNA days, Submarine School, WWII service including CO USS QUEENFISH: Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet; EXO USS ORION; CO, Sub Division 62; CO, Naval Station, Annapolis, MD: Co, Sub-Squadron Three Director Athletics, USNA; CO, USS TOLEDO: CO, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 9; CO, Sub Flotilla 6; CO, Naval District, Washington, D.C.

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