Speech, May 6, 1963.

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Speech, May 6, 1963.

Typescript of a speech entitled "Some Reminiscences of the pacific War" given before the Nashua Rotary Club, May 6, 1963. His reminiscences include his experiences as a plotting officer during WWII and his impressions of famous admirals.

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