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  • “The United States Navy had lent him several giant bares.”

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  • “Gordon's Great Hospitality -- Allen Enlists in United States Navy -- His Rapid Advance 178-183”

    Battles and Victories of Allen Allensworth, A. M., Ph. D., Lieutenant-Colonel, Retired, U. S. Army

  • “For more details, see A History of Communications Intelligence in the United States with Emphasis on The United States Navy Eugene, OR: Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association, 1982.”

    Simon & Schuster: DAY OF DECEIT

  • “The United States Fleet was the major command of the United States Navy afloat prior to February 1, 1941.”

    Simon & Schuster: DAY OF DECEIT

  • “So the two years which Roosevelt spent in writing, fifteen years before, the "History of-the Naval War of 1812," now served him to good purpose; for it gave him much information about the past of the United States Navy and it quickened his interest in the problems of the Navy as it should be at that time.”

    Theodore Roosevelt An Intimate Biography

  • “By the time the aircraft carrier USS United States arrived on station in the Persian Gulf, the allure of the United States Navy had long since lost its charm for Airman Gary Williams.”

    Terror At Dawn

  • “The principal archival sources for this book are in the Pacific War communications intelligence COMINT files of the United States Navy maintained by the US Navy Security Group Command, the successor of Station US—the Navy’s communications intelligence headquarters in 1941.”

    Simon & Schuster: DAY OF DECEIT

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