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Shipmate, The Eyes and the Ears of the Navy -- October 1943

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Annapolis, M.D.: U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association, 1943 Navy Day Issue. Articles include: Navy Day at the Academy; Weather is No Accident - where wind and waves begin, the great storms of history; Fighting Artists Preserve Scenes of Historic Naval Actions; The Four Men Who Lead the United Nations: Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, Chiang Kai-shek; The Japanese Naval Defeat at Shimonoseki in 1863; Psychology for the Fighting Man No. 8: Spying, Propaganda and Victory; The War in Music; Learning to Live While Training to Fight; Navy Athletics; Alumni news. Edgewear, front cover has crease.
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  • Publisher U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association
  • Place of Publication Annapolis, M.D.
  • Date Published 1943
  • Keywords U.S. NAVY, WORLD WAR II, ALBERT K. MURRARY, MITCHELL JAMIESON, G.B. COALE, DWIGHT C. SHEPLER, WILLIAM F. DRAPER

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Shipmate, The Eyes and Ears of the Navy; Publication of the United States Naval Academy Alumni Association, September 1945

by England, Harry W., Managing Editor

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Annapolis, MD: U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association, 1945. 21.7 x 29.3 cm. Victory and Industrial Issue: End of World War II came as a surprise to editorial staff, so they rushed to include ""The Sinking of the Rising Sun"" by Lt. S.L. Freeland. ""a concise and vivid report of how U.S. Navy made Japs wish they had never thought of Pearl Harbor."" Story of new USNA Superintendent, first Naval Aviator to take post, Vice Admiral Aubrey W. Fitch, '06, by Comdr. Louis J. Gulliver, '07. ""Ships from the Texas Plains"" story of ships built by newcomers to shipbuilding in Houston. These ships passed the ""final examination"" when they survived the horrible typhoon off Luzon in December 1944, that caused sinking of three other destroyers. ""How the Seabees Transformed Tinian"" as base for Superforts bombing Japan. ""P.H. to Okinawa""-- ""The Big E"", carrier Enterprise, fought the whole bloody war, and came out asking for more. ""What's the Dope"" news of alumni, first entry is from Col. Harry Hawthorne,… Read More
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