Papers, 1917-1934.

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Papers, 1917-1934.

This collection contains the personal papers of Admiral Henry Wilson and his records as Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in France during the period of the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919. It includes documentation on his association with diplomatic personnel during the Conference and on the so-called "False Armistice" doctrine during this period.

0.25 cubic ft.

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Paris Peace Conference 1919-1920

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Wilson, Henry Braid, 1861-1954

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Henry Braid Wilson was born February 23, 1861. He received his commission as Ensign in the U.S. Navy in 1883, and advanced to the rank of admiral in 1919. He was named Commander in Chief of the Atlantic Fleet in 1919, and served as Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy from 1921 to 1925. Wilson died on January 30, 1954. From the description of Wilson, Henry Braid, 1861-1954 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10615285 Admiral, U.S. Navy. ...

United States. Navy

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Built and launched at New York Navy Yard; commissioned Nov. 12, 1944; scraped in 1993. Served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. From the description of USS Bon Homme Richard (CV/CVA-31) photograph collection 1944-1971. (The Mariners' Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 41657866 The federal government decided in 1941 to send Supply Corps personnel to Harvard Business School for training in the business of equipping the Navy. This was effected by a transfer...