Oral history typescript of reminiscences.

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Oral history typescript of reminiscences.

Including Amphibious Training Command, Pacific; Asst. Chief, BuNav Per, 1962-1964; Atlantic Fleet Cruiser-Destroyer Force, 1964-1965; Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force, 1965-1967; CO, Second Fleet, 1967-1968; Chief of Bureau of Personnel, 1968-1970.

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