Oral history typescript of reminiscences. 1915-1959.

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Oral history typescript of reminiscences. 1915-1959.

Including youth and education in Virginia; USNA; Flight training, Pensacola; World War II bomber pilot in ASW patrols and in North Atlantic; XO, Patrol Squadron, Trinidad and XO, Headquarters Squadron Nine, Quonset Pt, RI; USS Randolph; Naval Test Center, Pax River, MD; Co, Patrol Squadron 28; USS ALBEMARLE, CO: U.S. Atlantic Fleet, CDR, Naval Air Force, Asst. Chief of Staff for Readiness.

1 vol., Vol. I

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