Om The Recollections of Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, USN, by Naval Officers and Friends, Part I
Represented in this volume are: Anderson, Rear Adm. Thomas C., MC, USN (Ret.) (1886–1975); Pacific Fleet medical officer, 1943-45; interviewed by Kitchen in July 1969; 44 pages Archer, Mr. James W. (1909–1981); member of the NROTC unit at University of California in the 1920s; interviewed by Kitchen in August 1969; 44 pages Brewer, Mr. Edward V. Jr. (1919–2001) and Mrs. Marjorie Brewer (1921–2014) ; neighbors of the Nimitzes in California after World War II; interviewed by Kitchen in January 1970; 58 pages Cozard, Mr. George E. (1921–1989); Marine Corps driver for Nimitz during his time as Chief of Naval Operations; interviewed by Kitchen in January 1970; 66 pages Cuttle, Capt. Tracy D., MC, USN (1909–2000); member of the NROTC unit at University of California in the 1920s; interviewed by Mason in August 1969; 16 pages Fox, The Hon. Charles M. Jr. (1909–1985); communication officer on the Third Fleet staff in October 1944; interviewed by Potter in March 1970; 8 pages Perkins, Capt. George S., USNR (Ret.) (1903–1977); Naval Reserve officer commissioned by Nimitz in 1926; interviewed by Kitchen in December 1969; 18 pages Quynn, Rear Adm. Allen G., USN (Ret.) (1894–1971); member of Pacific Fleet Service Force staff in World War II; interviewed by Mason in December 1969; 50 pages Redman, Vice Adm. John R. (Jack), USN (Ret.) (1898–1970); Pacific Fleet communication officer in World War II; interviewed by Mason in June 1969; 55 pages Based on nine interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. , E. B. Potter, and Etta-Belle Kitchen. Altogether, the volume contains 359 pages of interview transcript plus indices. The transcripts are copyright by the U. S. Naval Institute; the interviewees have placed no restrictions on their use.
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