United States Naval Institute
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Odale Waters oral history transcription
Waters, Odale, RADM, USN, 1910-1986. Reminiscences of RADM Waters, including growing up in Manassas, Va.; USNA education, 1928--1932; Service in USS Augusta on the Asiatic Fleet, Assistant Naval Attache, London, Eng land, 1940; Established U.S. Navy Mine Disposal School, 1941 and headed it through 1943; Ser vice in USSMemphis and USSGuam, 1943-1945; CO, USS Laffey, 1945; Staff, U.S. Atlantic fleet; Operation Crossroads, 1946; Technical Liaison Naval Ordnance Laboratory, 1946-1950; Armed Forces Staff College 1950; Staff, Operational Development Force, 1950-1952; CO, USS Glynn, 1952-1953;SACI..ANT, 1953-1956 Sixth Fleet Squadron, 1956-1957; CO, Destroyer Flotilla One, 1960-1962; Inspector General, BUNAV Weapons, 1962-1964; CO, Naval Base, Los Angeles, and CO, Mine Force, PACFLT; Oceanographer of the Navy, 1965-1970; Advisor NOAA, 1970-1971.
Paul H. Backus oral history transcription
Backus, Paul H., CDR, USN, 1917-1984. Reminiscences with a focus on the period 1956-1961, when he was on the OPNAV Staff dur ing the development of the Polaris Missile. Special emphasis is on the Ballistic Missile Section and their contributions to the project. Also, accounts of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Guadalcanal in 1942, his service as a Gunnery Officer in USS Mississippi, CO, USS Isherwood and Assistant Naval Attache in London.
Philip A. Beshany oral history transcription, Vol. 1
Beshany, Philip A., VADM, USN, 1914-. Education, USNA, 1938; USS Philadelphia, 1938-1940; Submarine Base, New London, Conn.; USS S-14; XO, USS Scamp, which participated in numerous war patrols, 1942-1944; XO, USS Quillback, which saw action at Okinawa and took part in landings injapan andJapanese sur render, 1944-1945; CO, USS Billfish, 1945-1946; CO, USS Bwrlish and USS Amberjack; CO, prospective Submarine Commanding Officers School; CO, USSSalamonie, with operations with the Sixth Fleet and UN action in the Congo, 1960-1961.
Philip H. Bucklew oral history transcription
Bucklew, Philip H., CAPT, USN, 1914-. Education, Xavier University; Professional football coach and star; Entered USNA, 1942; WWII experiences, including participation and reconnaissance activities in landings in North Af rica, Sicily, Salerno and Normandy, 1942-1945; Scouting and smveillance along China coast, SACO and ADM M. E. Miles; Graduate study and football coach, Columbia University; Amphibi ous Training Unit, Little Creek, Va., 1951-1956; Staff, CO, Naval Forces, Far East; Intelligence work, Korea, 1956-1958; Amphibious Training Command, 1958-1961; Staff, CO, Amphibious Group 1, 1961-1963; XO, Amphibious Base, Coronado, 1963; Vietnam study group to examine infiltration of Vietnam by Viet Cong, 1963-1964; SEALS, Vietnam; Head, Special Warfare and Operations Division 1967-1969.
POW Interviews oral history transcription
POW Interviews. Interviews with CDR J. H. Fellowes and CDR R. A Stratton recounting their experiences as prisoners of war in North Vietnam. Discussion of their mission, capture, torture, prison life, en counters with fellow prisoners and North Vietnamese guards, and the faith that sustained them.
RADM J. Denton and CDR E. Alvarez, Jr: POW Interviews oral history transcription
POW Interviews. Interviews with RADMJ. Denton and CDR E.Alvarez, Jr.; Denton discusses U.S. commitment in Vietnam and subsequent events; Experiences as a POW, torture, command structure within prison camp, Vietnamese strategy to make prisoners talk, personal religious development and re turning home; Alvarez describes his being shot down, days in prison and prisoner organization.
Ralph K. James oral history transcription
James, Ralph K., RADM, USN, 1906-1994. Education, USNA; Commissioned 1928; USS New York, 1928-1930; Courses in Naval Con struction, Postgraduate School and M.S., MIT, 1930-1933; Construction Corps Officer, Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, 1933-1937; USSWhitney, 1937-1939; U.S. Military Mission to French West Africa, 1942-1943; Staff, CO, Service Squadron 30 and 10 Squadron 1943-1945; XO and CO, Ships Parts Control Center, 1945-1948; Naval War College, 1948-1949; CO, Naval Ship building Scheduling Activity, Philadelphia, Pa., 1951-1953; CO, Long Beach Naval Shipyard, 1955--1958 Chief, BuShips, and Coordinator of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repairs, DOD, 1959--1963. Retired, 1963.
Raymond E. Peet oral history transcription
Peet, Raymond E., VADM, USN 1921-. Education, USNA, 1943; XO, USS Converse, 1942-1944; Gunnery Officer, USS AULICK, 1945; Student, Naval Post-Graduate School and MIT, 1945-1948; Operations Officer, Destroyer 16 Squadron 1948-1949; Ordnance Electronics Officer, Operational Division Force, 1949-1951; Plans and Progress Officer, Naval Proving Ground, 1951-1954; Gunnery Officer, USS NewJersey, 1954-1956; Staff, CO, Destroyer Force Atlantic, 1956; CO, USS Barton, 1956-1957; Aide, CNO, 1957-1959; Assistant Engineer Officer, USS Independence, 1959; Student, Naval Reactors Divi sion, 1959-1962; CO, USS Bainbridge, 1962-1964; Student, National War College, 1964-1965; Director, Naval Ship Acquisition and Support Study Group, Naval Materiel Command, 1966- 1967; CO, Amphibious Group 2,1967- 1968; CO, Amphibious Training Command, 1968--1969; CO, First Fleet, 1970-1972; Deputy Assistant SECDEF; Director, Defense Security Agency, 1972- 1974; Retired, 1974; Comments on Admirals Burke, Zumwalt and Rickover, Paul Nitze, and Jo seph Califano; Sale of military hardware to foreign governments, and destroyer service.
Robert B. Pirie oral history transcription
Pirie, Robert B., VADM, USN, 1905-1990. Education, USNA, 1926; Naval Aviator, 1929; Service on USS Lexington, USS Langley, and Senior Aviator on USSRaleigh; XO, Scouting Squadron 5-B, USSYorktown, 1939-1940; Superin tendent of Training, NAS, Miami, 1940-1942; ""WII service in the Battle of the Marianas, Philip pine Islands, Okinawa, Formosa, Leyte Gulf and South China; Chairman, Department of Aviation, USNA. 1946-1948; CO, USSSICILY, 1948-1949;Commandant, USNA;Staff, CICAtlan tic Fleet, 1954-1956; CO, Second Fleet, 1957-1958; Deputy CNO (Air), 1958-1962. Restricted.
Robert Dennison oral history transcription
Dennison, Robert, ADM, USN, 1901-1980. Education, USNA, 1923; USSArkansas; Submarine &hool, New London, Conn., 1925; Naval Postgraduate School, 1929; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1930; Ph.D.,John Hopkins Uni versity, 1935; CO, USS Cuttlefish and USSJohn D. Ford; Staff, CIC, Asiatic Fleet and took part in campaigns in Philippines and East India; Staff, CO, Allied Naval Forces, East Australia, and Staff, CO, Submarines, East Australia, 1942; Chief of Staff, CO, Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, 1942- 1943; Staff,Joint War Plans Committee,JCS 1943; Assistant CNO, Political Military Affairs, 1946- 1947; CO, USS Missouri, 1947-1948; Naval Aide, President Harry S. Truman, 1948; CO, Cruiser 4 Division 1953-1954; Assistant CNO, Plans and Policy, 1955-1956; CO, First Fleet, 1956-1958; CIC, Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, 1959-1960; CIC, Atlantic Fleet and Su preme Allied Commander Atlantic, 1960-1963; Retired, 1963.