A Rocky Mountain Sailor In Teddy Roosevelt's Navy
An avid reader of naval history since my father's service in World War II, I had been struck by the marked contrast between the touching personal depictions of WW II photo-journalism and the dearth of portrayals of sailors as persons, not just undefined elements of crews. Frederick Harrod would observe, "Enlisted personnel are the forgotten men of naval history." 1 As a youngster I witnessed the first two years of World War II by hanging around recruits at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. While commissioned a line officer, my father proved too old for front line duty, so he was assigned to the legal staff as station deputy Provost Marshall, a position suited to his civilian profession of lawyer and US commissioner for Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California.
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A Rocky Mountain Sailor In Teddy Roosevelt's Navy
An avid reader of naval history since my father's service in World War II, I had been struck by the marked contrast between the touching personal depictions of WW II photo-journalism and the dearth of portrayals of sailors as persons, not just undefined elements of crews. Frederick Harrod would observe, "Enlisted personnel are the forgotten men of naval history." 1 As a youngster I witnessed the first two years of World War II by hanging around recruits at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. While commissioned a line officer, my father proved too old for front line duty, so he was assigned to the legal staff as station deputy Provost Marshall, a position suited to his civilian profession of lawyer and US commissioner for Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California.
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A Rocky Mountain Sailor In Teddy Roosevelt's Navy

A Rocky Mountain Sailor In Teddy Roosevelt's Navy

by Rodney G. Tomlinson (Editor)
A Rocky Mountain Sailor In Teddy Roosevelt's Navy

A Rocky Mountain Sailor In Teddy Roosevelt's Navy

by Rodney G. Tomlinson (Editor)

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An avid reader of naval history since my father's service in World War II, I had been struck by the marked contrast between the touching personal depictions of WW II photo-journalism and the dearth of portrayals of sailors as persons, not just undefined elements of crews. Frederick Harrod would observe, "Enlisted personnel are the forgotten men of naval history." 1 As a youngster I witnessed the first two years of World War II by hanging around recruits at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. While commissioned a line officer, my father proved too old for front line duty, so he was assigned to the legal staff as station deputy Provost Marshall, a position suited to his civilian profession of lawyer and US commissioner for Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367010089
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2019
Pages: 444
Product dimensions: 5.81(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1320L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Preface — Introduction — Appears the Missing Sailor — The Recruit — Asiatic Squadron - China: USS Oregon and Monadnock — The Philippines: Manila Bay — Subic Bay: Seaman to Petty Officer — Fruits of Labors: Petty Officer to Warrant Officer — Back to Sea: USS Chattanooga — Settling Accounts at Olongapo: USS Mohican — Homeward Bound: USS Denver — Epilogue
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