Box 17
Container
Contains 28 Results:
“New Four Ocean Challenges,” by unknown author, undated
File — Box: 17, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection is divided into ten series. Series One, Biographical Information, contains Pineau’s vita and biographical information, while Series II, Civilian and Naval Papers, has personnel and retirement papers, 1965–1972, as well as his naval orders and fitness reports, 1943–1978.Correspondence, both letters sent and received, is one of the largest components of the collection and it is arranged by last name and topic for the years 1942–1993. Prominent correspondents include Hanson Baldwin, Captain Edward Beach, CDR Masatake Chihaya, James Fahey, Goro Nakano, the U.S. Naval Institute, Jurgen Rohwer, Robert Sherrod, and the Smithsonian Institution. A second segment of correspondence contains letters to and from individuals for whom he performed appraisals.Series Four holds speech notes and speeches that Pineau gave between 1965 and the early 1990s. In addition, there are speeches given by other individuals. Captain Pineau was a prolific writer on military topics, especially World War II. Included in Series Five, Writings, are his articles and book reviews, as well as articles and book reviews of others on military topics. Prominent among these are the works of Robert Sherrod.An oral history interview with Robert D. Ogg in 1983 is in Series Six. Subject files form Series Seven. Topics covered include research materials for And I Was There, ballooning, the Panay incident, Pearl Harbor, Silas Talbot, the Quasi-War with France, and White...
Dates:
undated
“Tag with the Enemy, An Answer to the Wartime Question: Did HMCS Prince Robert Sight the Japanese Battle Fleet in the Orient?,” by unknown author, 1964 May
File — Box: 17, Folder: 12
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Scope and Contents
Published in Crowsnest (Royal Canadian Navy’s Magazine), pp. 13–16, May 1964.
Dates:
1964 May
“How to Tell Pier from Wharf from Dock,” by unknown author, 1951 Aug
File — Box: 17, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Scope and Contents
Published in All Hands, August 1951
Dates:
1951 Aug
Bibliography for “Writings in Maritime History, 1945–1950,” by Robert Greenhalgh Albion, 1952
File — Box: 17, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Scope and Contents
Published in The American Neptune, Vol. XII, No. 1, 1952.
Dates:
1952
“Olympic Vs. Ketsu-Go,” by Dr. K. Jack Bauer and Dr. Alan C. Cox, 1965 Aug
File — Box: 17, Folder: 15
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Scope and Contents
Published in The Marine Corps Gazette, August 1965.
Dates:
1965 Aug
“Father Mounicou’s Bakumatsu Diary,” translated by Paul C. Blum, 1976
File — Box: 17, Folder: 16
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Scope and Contents
From The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Third Series, Vol. XIII, Tokyo.
Dates:
1976
Supplement to Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan by William Bramsen, Esq., and Ernest W. Clement, A.M., 1910
File — Box: 17, Folder: 17
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection is divided into ten series. Series One, Biographical Information, contains Pineau’s vita and biographical information, while Series II, Civilian and Naval Papers, has personnel and retirement papers, 1965–1972, as well as his naval orders and fitness reports, 1943–1978.Correspondence, both letters sent and received, is one of the largest components of the collection and it is arranged by last name and topic for the years 1942–1993. Prominent correspondents include Hanson Baldwin, Captain Edward Beach, CDR Masatake Chihaya, James Fahey, Goro Nakano, the U.S. Naval Institute, Jurgen Rohwer, Robert Sherrod, and the Smithsonian Institution. A second segment of correspondence contains letters to and from individuals for whom he performed appraisals.Series Four holds speech notes and speeches that Pineau gave between 1965 and the early 1990s. In addition, there are speeches given by other individuals. Captain Pineau was a prolific writer on military topics, especially World War II. Included in Series Five, Writings, are his articles and book reviews, as well as articles and book reviews of others on military topics. Prominent among these are the works of Robert Sherrod.An oral history interview with Robert D. Ogg in 1983 is in Series Six. Subject files form Series Seven. Topics covered include research materials for And I Was There, ballooning, the Panay incident, Pearl Harbor, Silas Talbot, the Quasi-War with France, and White...
Dates:
1910
“Did Napoleon Die at the Hands of a Secret Assassin?,” by Rudolf Chelminski, undated
File — Box: 17, Folder: 18
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection is divided into ten series. Series One, Biographical Information, contains Pineau’s vita and biographical information, while Series II, Civilian and Naval Papers, has personnel and retirement papers, 1965–1972, as well as his naval orders and fitness reports, 1943–1978.Correspondence, both letters sent and received, is one of the largest components of the collection and it is arranged by last name and topic for the years 1942–1993. Prominent correspondents include Hanson Baldwin, Captain Edward Beach, CDR Masatake Chihaya, James Fahey, Goro Nakano, the U.S. Naval Institute, Jurgen Rohwer, Robert Sherrod, and the Smithsonian Institution. A second segment of correspondence contains letters to and from individuals for whom he performed appraisals.Series Four holds speech notes and speeches that Pineau gave between 1965 and the early 1990s. In addition, there are speeches given by other individuals. Captain Pineau was a prolific writer on military topics, especially World War II. Included in Series Five, Writings, are his articles and book reviews, as well as articles and book reviews of others on military topics. Prominent among these are the works of Robert Sherrod.An oral history interview with Robert D. Ogg in 1983 is in Series Six. Subject files form Series Seven. Topics covered include research materials for And I Was There, ballooning, the Panay incident, Pearl Harbor, Silas Talbot, the Quasi-War with France, and White...
Dates:
undated
“General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Intelligence, and the War Against Japan: SWPA, ULTRA, and the Pacific War, 1942–1944,” by Alexander S. Cochran, Jr., 1981
File — Box: 17, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection is divided into ten series. Series One, Biographical Information, contains Pineau’s vita and biographical information, while Series II, Civilian and Naval Papers, has personnel and retirement papers, 1965–1972, as well as his naval orders and fitness reports, 1943–1978.Correspondence, both letters sent and received, is one of the largest components of the collection and it is arranged by last name and topic for the years 1942–1993. Prominent correspondents include Hanson Baldwin, Captain Edward Beach, CDR Masatake Chihaya, James Fahey, Goro Nakano, the U.S. Naval Institute, Jurgen Rohwer, Robert Sherrod, and the Smithsonian Institution. A second segment of correspondence contains letters to and from individuals for whom he performed appraisals.Series Four holds speech notes and speeches that Pineau gave between 1965 and the early 1990s. In addition, there are speeches given by other individuals. Captain Pineau was a prolific writer on military topics, especially World War II. Included in Series Five, Writings, are his articles and book reviews, as well as articles and book reviews of others on military topics. Prominent among these are the works of Robert Sherrod.An oral history interview with Robert D. Ogg in 1983 is in Series Six. Subject files form Series Seven. Topics covered include research materials for And I Was There, ballooning, the Panay incident, Pearl Harbor, Silas Talbot, the Quasi-War with France, and White...
Dates:
1981
“Recollections on the Incarceration of Tokyo Embassy Personnel, 1941–1942,” by Edward S. Crocker, undated
File — Box: 17, Folder: 20
Identifier: MSC-212- Series V
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection is divided into ten series. Series One, Biographical Information, contains Pineau’s vita and biographical information, while Series II, Civilian and Naval Papers, has personnel and retirement papers, 1965–1972, as well as his naval orders and fitness reports, 1943–1978.Correspondence, both letters sent and received, is one of the largest components of the collection and it is arranged by last name and topic for the years 1942–1993. Prominent correspondents include Hanson Baldwin, Captain Edward Beach, CDR Masatake Chihaya, James Fahey, Goro Nakano, the U.S. Naval Institute, Jurgen Rohwer, Robert Sherrod, and the Smithsonian Institution. A second segment of correspondence contains letters to and from individuals for whom he performed appraisals.Series Four holds speech notes and speeches that Pineau gave between 1965 and the early 1990s. In addition, there are speeches given by other individuals. Captain Pineau was a prolific writer on military topics, especially World War II. Included in Series Five, Writings, are his articles and book reviews, as well as articles and book reviews of others on military topics. Prominent among these are the works of Robert Sherrod.An oral history interview with Robert D. Ogg in 1983 is in Series Six. Subject files form Series Seven. Topics covered include research materials for And I Was There, ballooning, the Panay incident, Pearl Harbor, Silas Talbot, the Quasi-War with France, and White...
Dates:
undated