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Cables, circa 1942-1943
8x10 black and white photo of taking out of ship by a rig built by Sea Bees
Carrier and Escort, circa 1943
8x10 black and white photo from one of the planes flying above the carrier, a U.S. Navy photographer made this interesting camera study of a modern "flat top" and one of its destroyer escorts.
Chain Stopper, circa 1944
8x10 black and white photo of a crew working on chain stopper in Manchester, Washington
Childs, Robert W.: Psychological impact of air bombardment in World War II, 1968
Chinese President delivering message, circa 1949
7x9 black and white photo of Chinese President Chiang Kai-Shek, delivering his New Year's Day message to the Government in Nanking in which his expressed the possibility of his resignation
CINCPAC message regarding Pearl Harbor, 1941 Dec 7
Message from CINCPAC regarding attack on Pearl Harbor and the commencement of hostilities between the United States and Japan.
CINCPAC/POA (Nimitz) Operation, Plan 8-44, 1944 Sep 27
Operation Plan No. 44 in which the Commander in Chief, Southwest Pacific had directed to forces in the Southwest Pacific to seize and occupy objectibves in the Lyete and Western Samar areas.
Commissioning Party, circa 1945
9.25x16 black and white photo of the Commissioning Party at Palm Garden, New York City, April 26, 1945
Coye, Beth F.: An examination of U.S. Navy policy options towards women line officers, in light of the status of American women or the future of the restricted unrestricted line officer, 1971 Aug 9
Student paper by Lt. Cdr. Beth Frances Coye in which she presented various perspectives relating to the role of women, the significant trends in theory and factual evidence related to the changing status for American women, and the special considerations which circumscribe the Navy's woman line officer program. In her findings, Coye ascertained that the role and status of the women line officer needed to be reevaluated by the Navy with a view towards eliminating problem areas and ambivalences wherever possible.
Crew working on Chain, circa 1944
8x10 black and white photo of a crew working on a chain on the deck of a ship, Manchester, Washington.