Oral history reminiscences of VADM Smedberg.

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Oral history reminiscences of VADM Smedberg.

Including years as Director, Politico-Military Division, CNO, 1953; CO, Cruiser-Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet; CO, Second Fleet, 1959-1960; Chief of Naval Personnel, 1960-1964; Retirement, 1964; President, Navy Relief and Retired Officers Association.

v. II, p. 476-780.

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