Oral History typescript of reminiscences.

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Oral History typescript of reminiscences.

Reminiscences of boyhood in S. Dakota; USNA education, cruises; Asiatic Fleet in preWWII era; Japanese language study in Tokyo; USS HOUSTON, Asiatic Fleet Staff, Flt Intelligence Officer; Asst. Naval Attache, Tokyo; USS LAWRENCE, EXO; USS AUGUSTA, CO; US Naval Attache, Tokyo prior to WWII; Interned in Japan, 1941 and repatriation to USA, 1942.

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