Copy of Oral History typescript done by the Naval Institute.

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Copy of Oral History typescript done by the Naval Institute.

Volumes I & II cover Anderson's career as a naval aviator including WWII service; CO. Sixth Fleet in the 1950s; CNO, 1961-1963 and Ambassador to Portugal, 1963-1966.

2 v.

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