Papers, 1967-1970.

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Papers, 1967-1970.

The Papers of Admiral William F. Bringle consist entirely of message traffic collected by the Admiral during his command of the Seventh Fleet from 1967 to 1970. Series I consists of messages that were personally addressed to and from Admiral Bringle in his capacity as COMSEVENTHFLT. Series I contains two sub-groups, Incoming and Outgoing, and is arranged by date. As noted, the contents of each folder are inversely chronological. This message traffic deals mostly with official matters concerning the Seventh Fleet and Admiral Bringle, primarily issues concerning naval involvement in the Vietnam War. Series II contains official traffic during the 1968 fiscal year, mostly detailing schedule changes for units of the Seventh Fleet. This series is split into two sub-series. The first sub-series, Incoming, is arranged by the fleet component sending the message. These components are arranged from Task Force to Task Group. A number of messages were not kept in any semblance of order, and are placed in a Miscellaneous folder. The second sub-series of Series II is Outgoing traffic, also detailing schedule changes for units of the Seventh Fleet during the 1968 fiscal year.

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