Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1891, May 29 | Born, Marlette, Mich. |
1915 | Graduated, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. |
1915-1919 | Served aboard New York (battleship) |
1919-1921 | Served aboard New Mexico (battleship) Aide to Admiral Hugh Rodman, commander in chief, United States Pacific Fleet |
1921-1922 | Served aboard destroyers Burns, Babbitt, and Zeilin |
1922 | Executive officer, Ramapo (fuel oil tanker) |
1923-1924 | Attended Naval War College, Newport, R.I. |
1924-1926 | Commanded Bittern (mine sweeper) |
1926-1929 | Assigned to judge advocate general |
1929 | Received bachelor of law degree, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. |
1929-1931 | Aide and flag secretary to the commander, special service squadron operating in Central American waters |
1932-1934 | Aide to Orin G. Murfin, judge advocate general |
1934 | Received master of law degree, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. |
1934-1936 | Navigator, Astoria (cruiser) |
1936-1937 | Executive officer of naval station and aide for civil administration, Guam |
1938-1940 | Executive officer, Pennsylvania (battleship) |
1941 | Aide to Harold R. Stark, chief of naval operations Naval secretary at the first meetings of the Combined Chiefs of Staff |
1942-1943 | Naval aide to President Franklin D. Roosevelt |
1943-1944 | Commanded Iowa (battleship) |
1944-1945 | Commanded Cruiser Division One in attacks on Japanese installations in the Aleutian and Kurile islands |
1946 | Deputy chief of naval operations |
1948-1949 | Deputy commander, United States Pacific Fleet |
1949-1952 | Director of staff, Personnel Policy Board, United States Navy |
1952-1953 | Commander, First Naval District |
1953 | Retired from Navy Vice-president for client relations, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. |
1966 | Retired from John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. |
1990, Jan. 25 | Died, Needham, Mass. |