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Edwin T. Layton papers
Correspondence, letters received regarding Naval Institute oral history and Naval War College Chair of Intelligence, 1970–1975; Miscellany, including yearbook, Japanese texts, maps and charts, programs, certificates, USN commissions, and photographs, 1924–1984; Research source materials used in writing And I Was There, including published volumes of Japanese War Series, Senshi Sosho, 1967–1975,Pacific Mobile Radio Intelligence Unit Reports, 1942–1945; Books, Japanese monographs, military intelligence pamphlets, magazines, oral histories and maps; Unpublished materials, including various SRH histories, 1942–1947; SRNS, Japanese Naval Radio Intelligence Summaries, 1942–1945; SRN, Translations of Japanese Naval Messages, 1941–1942; SRNM, Japanese Naval Communications, 1942; CINCPAC messages, 1942; Tapes of interviews conducted by authors,1970–1983; Ships logs and action reports, 1941–1942; Translations of Japanese War History, 1942–1944; Notes and notebooks on WWII events and Japanese Intelligence; Photographs and personal letters; Promotion certificate to Rear Admiral; Drafts, Letters, memoranda and book reviews of And I Was There; Pacific Mobile Radio Intelligence Unit Reports, 1942–1945; Miscellaneous lists of diagrams, maps and biographies.
Julien J. Le Bourgeois papers
Papers include correspondence, 1941-2000; writings; speeches and drafts of speeches, 1973-1980; Adventures in Learning files, 2003-2008; U.S. Naval Academy Class of of 1945 year book and reunion books; cruise books; scrapbooks of U.S. Naval War College presidency, 1974-1977; personal scrapbook, 1941-1946; newsclippings, 1941-1974; and photograph albums, 1972-1974.
Fred Leith papers
Letters sent to his mother, father and sister, 1905–1919, during active duty as a Chief Petty Officer in the U.S. Navy, 1905–1908, and with the U.S. Army in France and Germany during WWI, 1917–1919. Letters describe a train trip across country to Bremerton, WA where he was on USS Ranger which went to the Philippines, then in USS Elcano and USS Galveston in China and Japan; WWI letters describe his work with the Sanitary Corps in hospital units, his wounds and recovery; Photographs of the Philippines, China, Japan, Vladivostok, Russia, Hawaii, and Guam, Copy of photo of Lt. Leith, ca. 1917
Leonard Panaggio collection of naval ephemera
- Approximately 2 linear feet of correspondence, photographs, Newport Navalog issues and other Naval Station Newport related ephemera collected by Leonard Panaggio, circa 1940-1970. - Approximately 4 linear feet of an index card reference file on naval topics including ships, naval commands, officer biographies, and other topics, undated
Morton Levine papers
This collection is comprised of a wartime memoir, entitled "Set Condition One," written by Morton Levine. Levine was a U.S. Navy sailor who served on the USS San Diego (CL-53) during World War II. Other documents include two editions of the Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin from May and June 1945, as well as research documents about USS San Diego and Atlanta-class cruisers in World War II.
Madge Lewis papers
Papers: Scrapbook of service in the WAVES in World War II, 1945-1946; Photographs of WAVES, UNSTS (WR), Bronx, NY, and visiting dignitaries; Newspaper clippings; booklets; Miscellany; WAVE Summer and winter uniforms. Newspapers, including The Conning Tower and St. Alban's Hospital News; Newspaper Clippings; Records of WAVES songs; Scripts for USNT Singing Platoon events; File on singing platoon activities; History of US Naval Training School (WR); Pamphlets, pictorials and programs, regarding the WAVES.
Issac R. Lloyd papers
Papers: Personal files, including letters, legal papers, and personnel records; photographs and ships histories of ships and submarines he illustrated; pamphlets, booklets and botebook; prints of WWII Battle Scenes; photographs of Guam, military drills; and newspaper clippings, 1921-1961.
Harrison Loeser papers
Memoranda, sketches, drawings, research papers and photos of a model of a “Free World Frigate” designed by Loeser and intended for use as an escort vessel by allied navies. 1967–1971.
Francis S. Low papers
This collection contains manuscripts, books, articles, personal writings and items, and photographs primarily documenting Francis S. Low’s naval career. Low served in the Navy from 1915-1956, retiring at the rank of Admiral. He specialized in submarine warfare, playing an integral role in anti-U-boat tactics during World War II.