Hayward, John Tucker, 1908-1999
Dates
- Existence: 1908 - 1999-
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
ADM John Hayward, 1974-1976
Academic and administrative files consisting mainly of correspondence, memoranda, lectures, reports and syllabi regarding Naval War College programs and matters pertaining to military education topics, including Electives Program, Cooperative curricula, Strategy Department courses, Presidents’ files, College curriculum and professional conferences and associations. 1975–1986.
Articles on VADM Hayward, undated
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.
Biographical information, undated
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.
Building and Expansion Program of the NWC, undated
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.
Group picture of recruits at Naval Training Station, Newport, RI
Hayward, John T., 1966 Feb-1968 Jun
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.
John T. Hayward papers
Biographical information and vita; Correspondence, official and personal letters sent and received, 1936–1994; Speeches, including notes, scripts, lectures and committee presentations, 1940–1993; Published writings, articles, papers and notes; Unpublished writings, journal entries, poems, articles and aviation logs; Military papers,orders, leave papers, fitness reports and retirement papers, 1925–1968; Subject Files, consulting reports, corporate board reports, 1958–1985; Career photographs; Newspaper clippings, certificates and maps.
"I Had A Dream" article, 1975 Oct
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.
John T. Hayward, circa 1966-1968
John T Hayward: History of the U.S. Naval War College, 1977
Hayward, John T., VADM, USN 1908-1999. Education, USNA, 1930; Naval flight training, Pensacola, Fla., 1932; USS Langley; Assistant Chief Engineer, Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, Pa.; U.S. Naval Observer, RAF; WWII ser vice including bombing squadrons in Central, South and Southwest Pacific, 1943-1944; Experi mental Officer, Naval Ordnance Test Station, lnyokem, Calif., including development of atomic bomb, 1944; Director, Plans and Operations, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, N.M., 1948; CO, 5 Squadron 1948-1951; CO, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, 1954-1956; CO, USS Franklin D. Roose velt, 1956-1957; Assistant CNO (R&D), 1957-1959; Deputy CNO (Development), 1959-1962; Emphasis on presidency of Naval War College, 1966-1968.