Leyte Gulf, Battle of, Philippines, 1944
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
Battle of Leyte Gulf naval message, 1944 Nov 1
Naval message from Radio Leyte sending thanks and appreciation from Douglas MacArthur to William Halsey for his naval support during the Leyte Gulf Operation.
Battle of Leyte Gulf photograph, ca. 1944
Black and white photograph, 8" x 10" of meeting of newspaper reporters, SECNAV James Forrestal and naval officers regarding General Douglas MacArthur's strategy in the Leyte Gulf invasion in 1944 to attendees.
Thomas B. Buell and Walter M. Whitehill collection on Ernest J. King
This collection consists of research materials collected by Thomas B. Buell, author and retired naval officer, for his biography of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King entitled, Master of sea power and by Walter M. Whitehill, author and historian, for his biography on King, A Naval record.
CINCPAC/POA (Nimitz) Operation, Plan 8-44, 1944 Sep 27
Operation Plan No. 44 in which the Commander in Chief, Southwest Pacific had directed to forces in the Southwest Pacific to seize and occupy objectibves in the Lyete and Western Samar areas.
Diagrams of the Battle for Leyte Gulf, October 1944: Strategical and Tactical Analysis. Volume I: Preliminary Operations until 0719 October 17th including Battle off Formosa, 1953
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Letter from Edward Lockwood about Edward Detmer and their WWII experience, 1945 Sep 15, 1985 Apr 28
The document is a letter from Edward H. Lockwood, Lt. USNR, dated September 15, 1945, to Edward J. Detmer's son. Lockwood reflects on the end of World War II and recounts his wartime experiences, particularly those involving his fellow serviceman, Edward Detmer, who was killed when an Army Air Force liaison plane struck a Navy Douglas C-47 Skytrain DC-3 (R4D-5) after takeoff from Tacloban Air Field, Leyte Province, Philippines.
Lockwood describes their departure from Pearl Harbor in October 1944 and subsequent travels to locations such as Manus Island, Tana Merah Bay, and Leyte Gulf. He details various combat incidents, including air attacks and the sinking of ships, emphasizing the dangers they faced. Lockwood highlights Detmer’s leadership, dedication, and the strong bond formed between servicemen during these perilous times.
He mentions Detmer’s role in keeping the men prepared and his actions during critical missions, such as managing fuel supplies and leading patrols. Lockwood also reflects on the psychological impact of the war, noting Detmer's support for those struggling with fear and stress.
Lockwood concludes by mentioning the military honors their group earned and expresses his gratitude and willingness to assist further.
Letter from Edward Lockwood about Edward Detmer and their WWII experience
Lockwood E. Wiley diary, 1943 Nov 23-1944 Dec 3
Detailed diary of the action seen by the author on LST-126 during World War II. Wiley describes "one year and ten days" at sea, including the occupation of Kwajalein and Majuro Atolls, the capture and occupation of Saipan, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, alongside events inbetween.
Frank M. Snyder papers
Frank M. Snyder (1926-2017 ) is a career naval officer who worked as a Professor and Professor Emeritus at the U.S. Naval War College. His papers include articles, research materials, speeches and lectures, audio and video cassette tapes, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to Snyder’s naval and professional academic career.
TF 30(1): U.S.S. COWPENS (CVL-25) action report, 1944 Nov 7
Photocopy of the actions taken on the U.S.S. Cowpens during the period between 2230, 17 October 1944 to 1814, 20 October 1944.