CORRESPONDENCE, 1928-1964.
Additional Note
LOG BOOKS, DIARY, AND NOTEBOOKS, ca. 1931-1954.
Scope and Content Note
SPEECHES, WRITINGS, AND INTERVIEWS, 1931-1964.
Additional Note
NAVAL CAREER OFFICE FILE, 1920-1950.
Additional Note
PROJECT FILE OF COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL CHINA, SPECIAL TECHNICIAN PROGRAM (STP) TO THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, 1949-1954.
Additional Note
PROJECT FILE OF INGALLS TAIWAN SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY (AFFILIATE OF CHINA INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION AND INGALLS TAIWAN SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION), 1956-1961.
Additional Note
SUBJECT FILE, ca. 1937-1961.
Additional Note
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE.
Scope and Content Note
AUDIO-VISUAL.
Additional Note
DECLASSIFIED RECORDS 1932-1957
Scope and Content Note
CORRESPONDENCE, 1928-1964
General
Unidentified
Adams, Mary (Mrs. W. J. B.), 1937
Admas, Mary Luce, 1956
Adamkiewicz, L. L., 1948
Ainsworth, Commander W. L. (Pug), 1936-1937
Aircraft Industries Association of America, Inc.; L. D. Webb, 1948
Aitcheson, Inc., 1941
Alden, Florence, 1962
Alexander, Commander J. T. (Alek), 1937-1938
Alford, Lieutenant Commander L. O., 1933
Allen, Commander Arthur A., 1949
Allien (Henry V.) & Co., 1936
American Bureau for Medical Aid to China; George E. Armstrong, 1962
American Legion (Department of Illinois); Karl Yost, 1962
American Oil Company (South Washington, Va.), 1930
Anderson, Admiral George W., 1961
Anderson, Rear Admiral W. S., 1942
Andrews, Rear Admiral Adolphus, 1934-1942
Andrews, Rear Admiral Philip, 1931
Ansel, Walter, 1950
Arkansas (University of) Alumni Association, 1930
Armstrong, Congressman O. K., 1951, 1953
Army & Navy Country Club (Washington, D.C.), 1936
Army & Navy Journal, 1931
Army & Navy Register, 1931, 1941
Austin, Captain M. H.; Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Progress Analysis Group, 1958
Bacardi, Antonio, 1934-1935
Bacardi, Joaquin, 1934-1935
Badger, Rear Admiral Oscar, 1944-1946
Bagley, Rear Admiral D. W., 1941
Baker, Commander Wilder D., 1938
Ballentine, Lieutenant Commander J. J., 1937
Ballentine, Captain John, 1942
Barrett, Brigadier General C. D. (Charlie), 1942
Barrett, Paul L., 1942
Barry, Commander J. R., 1935
Bartholomew, Frank H.; United Press International, 1955, 1963
Batista, Colonel Fulgencio, Cuba, 1936
Beary, Commander D. B. (Red), 1930, 1937
Bechler, Elfriede, 1946-1947
Bell, Arthur F., 1960
Bennett, Claude; Bellvue-Stratford Hotel (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1936
Benson, Captain H. H. J. (Howard), 1938
Berguelich, C. B., 1936
Bieri, Commander B. H. (Bernhart), 1931, 1948
Blandin, J. J. (Ducky); Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., 1938-1939, 1947
Blandy, Commander W. H. P. (Spike), 1936-1937, 1948
Bloch, Admiral C. C., 1937
Bode, Captain Howard D., 1932-1933, 1936-1937, 1942
Boone, Rear Admiral W. F. (Fred), 1947, 1950
Bowman, Commander M. C., 1937
Bowman, Commander R. L., 1942
Boyd, Vice Admiral, Sir Denis, Great Britain, 1947
Bozell, L. Brent; Committee for the Goldwater Book, 1960
Bradley, Major General Follett, 1948
Brandt, Karl E., 1957
Brashears, Lieutenant Commander G. W., 1937
Brekken, Mrs. A. B., 1942
Bright, Captain Clarkson, 1942
Broadbent, Commander E. W., 1936-1937
Brooke, Lieutenant G. M., 1932
Brow, Lieutenant Commander Harold J., 1938
Brown, Commander M. S. (Chub), 1935
Brown, Lieutenant Colonel R. Duncan, 1936
Browning, Lieutenant Commander Miles R., 1938, 1941-1942
Brucker, Secretary of War Wilber M., 1958
Brumby, Rear Admiral F. H., 1936
Bryan, David Tennant, 1948
Buckmaster, Commander Elliott, 1937
Buell, Raymond Leslie, 1941
Bullitt, William C., 1951
Bunkley, Captain J. W., 1941
Burke, Admiral Arleigh, 1956, 1958-1961
Burnside, Lieutenant J. L., 1931
Burrough, Captain E. W. (Ed), 1942
Byrd, Rear Admiral Richard E., 1947-1948
Caffery, Ambassador (to Cuba) Jefferson, 1936
Cain, Senator Harry, 1951
Calhoun, Rear Admiral W. L. (Bill), 1938, 1942, 1948
Carney, Robert B. (Mick), 1942
Carpenter, Rear Admiral A. S. (Chips), 1942, 1948
Carroll, Captain P. L. (Pen), 1936, 1942
Carter, Captain W. R. (Nick), 1936, 1941
Cecil (Hotel) (San Francisco, Ca.), 1937
Chen, Cheng, Vice President and Prime Minister of the Republic of China, 1947, 1954, 1961-1962
Chen, Mrs. Pearl, 1958
Cheng, Kai-ming, Vice Minister of National Defense, China 1947
Chennault, General Claire, 1950
Chen-yi, General, China, 1946
Chesterton, A. K., 1962
Chiang, Kai-shek, President of the Republic of China, 1947, 1950-1951, 1953-1954, 1956-1957, 1959-1960
Chiang, Madame Kai-shek (Soong May-ling), 1947-1948, 1952, 1957, 1959-1961, undated
China, Republic of. Embassy, Paris; M. L. Tuan, 1952
China, Republic of. Consulate General, San Francisco; Patrick P. Sun, 1958
China. Salt Administration - Shantung District; C. G. G. Pearson, 1947
China House Association; C. H. Lowe, 1955
China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., 1951
China Tiffin Club; W. Dalton Davis, 1958
Chrysler Corporation, 1937
Church, Captain A. T., 1936-1937
Churchill, Winston, Prime Minister of Great Britain; J. R. Colville, 1944
Churchill, Mrs. Winston (Clementine S.), 1944
Clark, Bob, undated
Clark, Lieutenant Commander D. E., 1946
Clark, Mrs. Frances Anne, 1937
Clay, General Lucius D., 1947
Clifton, Guy L., 1936
Cobey, Captain E. A., 1942
Coblentz, E. D. (Cobbie); San Francisco Call-Bulletin, 1950-1951, 1955
Cochrane, E. L., 1948
Cole, Rear Admiral W. C., 1931
Cole, Congressman W. Sterling, 1953
Coll, Lieutenant Commander J. O. L. (Reilly), 1941-1942
College Graduates Against Educating Traitors at Government Expense; Harold Bailey, 1960-1961
Collier's Magazine; Louis Ruppel, 1949
Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations, 1958-1959
Committee to Defend America by Aiding Anti-Communist China; Mrs. Geraldine Fitch, 1951
Commonwealth Club of California; Stuart R. Ward, 1958
Compton, Karl T., 1953
Conaghan, Miss Hazel S., 1942
Connor, Lieutenant Commander Fred W., 1937
Connally, Senator Tom, 1943
Connolly, Captain J. A. (Joe), 1946
Conolly, Vice Admiral R. L., 1945-1946, 1948, 1952-1953
Constitution Party (California); Mrs. Samuel G. (Lena Lee) Clark, 1959
Cooke, Alexander, 1931-1932, 1935
Cooke, Anne Bleecker, 1934-1937, 1941, 1950, 1960, undated
Cooke, Carol, undated
Cooke, Charles Maynard, Sr., 1936-1937, 1941-1942, 1946
Cooke, Mrs. Charles Maynard, Sr., 1935-1936, undated
Cooke, Charles Maynard, Jr. (III), 1950, 1960-1962, undated
Cooke, Cornelia P. (Nee), 1934-1935, 1937, 1941
Cooke, Elizabeth, 1937
Cooke, Captain H. D., 1931
Cooke, Commander John B., 1928, 1931-1932, 1936-1937, 1939-1940, 1947-1948, 1959, 1961-1962, undated
Cooke, Mary (Mrs. C. M.), 1936-1937
Cooke, Mary Maynard, 1937, 1950, 1963
Cooke, Lieutenant Commander Stephen B., 1928, 1933-1934, 1936-1937
Cooke, William F., 1936, 1959, 1961
Cooper, Harry F., 1938
Coward (James S.) Shoe Co., 1932
Crain, Ralph W., 1937
Crayton, Sherman G.; The Torch, 1956
Crenshaw, Captain Russell S., 1942
Crocker, George N., 1960
Crosbie, W. G., 1935
Crosby, Captain T. A., Great Britain, 1943
Crosley, P. C., 1942
Crutchfield, Commander James A., 1935
Culp, Captain R. S., 1936
Curtis, Senator Carl, 1962
Davidson, Commander L. A. (Davy), 1933, 1937
Davidson, Lyal, 1934
Davis, Commander Arthur C., 1937
Davis, Monnett B., 1946-1948
Davis, Commander R. O., 1937, 1948
Dawes, Captain R. A., 1937-1938
Dean, Lieutenant Commander Frank H., 1932, 1937
Deane, Johnny, 1948
Defrees, Rear Admiral J. R., 1937
Delano, Captain Harvey, 1937
Denebrink, Captain F. C., 1937, 1942
Denfeld, Admiral Louis E., 1937, 1943, 1947, 1949
Desmond's (Long Beach, Ca.), 1936
Dessez, Captain J. H. S., 1937
Dickey, Lieutenant Commander Fred C., 1938
Dickson, George L., 1937, 1948
Dollar Steamship Lines (San Francisco, Ca.), 1936
Dollard, Captain Henry L., 1935
Domingo y Morales del Castillo, Andres, 1936
Donelson, Commander John F., 1932
Douglas, Senator Paul H., 1951
Doyle, Vice Admiral A. K. (Arty), 1957
Doyle, Commander T. J., 1936-1937
Doyle, Commander Walter E. (Red), 1933, 1937-1938
Duncan, Admiral Donald B. (Wu), 1937, 1953
DuVal, Miles, 1964
Duvall, Jo, 1964
Dyer, Lieutenant Commander George C., 1932, 1936-1937
Edison, Charles, 1957, 1959
Edwards, Admiral R. S., 1937, 1951
Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 1952-1953, 1961
Eldred, Lieutenant Commander A. W., 1936-1937
Eliot, George Fielding, 1962
English, Commander R. H. (Bob), 1931-1932, 1935-1937
Erck, Lieutenant C. F., 1935
Eurasia Travel Service (Taipei, Taiwan), 1951
Ewald, Commander J. B., 1936-1937
Ewing, Auguste B., 1951
Fagan, Louis, 1942
Fang, Rear Admiral Yin, China, 1947
Field, Major C. F., 1954
Fife, Rear Admiral James, 1937, 1945, 1948
Fischler, Rear Admiral Pete, 1942, 1948
Fisher, John W.; American Security Council, 1962
Fitch, Vice Admiral Aubrey W., 1945
Fitzgerald, James P., 1957
Floyd, Lieutenant William O., 1931
Ford, Ellsworth (see: George H. Townsend)
Foreign Service Educational Foundation; William C. Schmeisser, Jr., 1953
Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy (and Defense) James V., 1946-1949
Fort, Commander George H., 1936-1937
Freeman, Rear Admiral C. S., 1935
Friedell, Captain W. L. (Eph), 1937-1938
Galliford, Mae (Mrs. W. T. H.), 1935-1936
Gardner, Vice Admiral M. B. (Mat), 1955
Ghormley, Captain Robert L., 1938, 1945
Glover, Lieutenant Commander R. O., 1931
Goldwater, Senator Barry, 1960, 1962, 1964
Gordon, Emily Bamford, 1948
Gorham Company (Providence, R.I.), 1936
Gorry, Lieutenant Commander William A. (Hod), 1935-1937
Grant (Ulysses S.) Hotel (San Diego, Ca.); Edward S. Bernard, 1933
Graves, Lieutenant E. D., Jr., 1935
Gray, General; Veterans Administration, 1949
Gray, Commander A. H. (Gus), 1935
Great Britain. Consulate General, San Francisco, Ca.; E. W. Meiklereid, 1948
Greenslade, Rear Admiral J. W., 1933
Greenway, Reverand Cornelius, 1939
Gregerson, Magnus I., 1963
Griffin, Vice Admiral R. M. (Bob), 1942, 1947
Griffith Consumers Company (Washington, D.C.), 1930
Grisham, Lieutenant Commander Charles F., 1934-1937, 1939-1940, 1948, undated
Guild, Captain Eugene R., 1955
Gulf Refining Co. (Rosslyn, Va.), 1930
Guy, George Frederick, 1952
Gwan, Terry, 1959
Gygax, Captain Felix X., 1938
Haase, Mrs. Walter, 1942
Haislip, H. S.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation, 1936
Hamel, Lieutenant L. S., 1936
Hanan & Son Shoes (Los Angeles, Ca.), 1936
Hancock, Joy Bright (Mrs. Lewis), 1942
Handy, General Thomas T., 1948
Hardison, By, 1946
Harriman, Secretary of Commerce W. Averill, 1949
Hart, Rear Admiral Thomas C., 1934
Hawaiian Electric Co., 1932
Hawes, Francesca, 1937
Haygood, General Johnson, 1940
Healy, Lieutenant Commander H. R., 1938
Hearst, Randolph A., 1950
Hearst, William R., Jr., 1954
Hede, Lieutenant Adolph (Al), 1935, 1937
Heffernan, Captain John B., 1942
Hein, Commander H. R. (Hop), 1931, 1938-1939
Helm, Captain Jesse B. (Jay), 1937
Hepburn, Rear Admiral A. J., 1934, 1936, 1938
Hersey, Captain Mark L., Jr., 1935-1938
Hewitt, Captain H. Kent, 1937-1938, 1948
Hicks, Lieutenant Commander W. A.; Navy Department, Bureau of Navigation, Officer Detail Section, 1932-1933
Hill, Captain, Harry W., 1934, 1938-1939, 1942, 1948
Hill, Judge Joseph M., 1930
Hoffman, Congressman Clare E., 1953
Hoffman, Lieutenant Commander Harry D., 1937
Holcomb, Lieutenant General Thomas, 1942
Holden, Rear Admiral Carl F., 1942, 1948
Holloway, Rear Admiral J. L., 1948
Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, 1932
Hooker, Commander J. F., 1937
Hornbeck, Stanley K., 1956
Horowitt, Julius, 1942
Hoskins, H. C., 1932
Hou, Lieutenant General Fisher T., Republic of China, 1953
Howard, Roy; Scripps-Howard Newspapers, 1949
Hsieh, Jen-chao, 1959
Hsueh, Yueh, 1950
Huang, General J. L., Republic of China, 1951
Huang, Siu feng, 1949
Huang, S. K., Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, 1959
Hudson, Captain M. F., 1942, undated
Hughes Hallett, Vice Admiral Cecil, Great Britain, 1953
Ingersoll, Vice Admiral R. E., 1938, 1942
International Mark Twain Society; Cyril Clemens, 1944
International News Service; Barry Faris, 1950
Izac, Congressman Ed V., 1947
Jackson, Senator Henry M., 1961
Jacobs, Captain Randall, 1936
Jen Ai Children's Home; Taipei International Women's Club, 1953-1954
Jersey, Commander Chester C., 1936-1937
Jessup, Ambassador-at-large Philip C., 1949
Johnson, Admiral A. W., 1936
Johnson, Captain E. A., 1933
Johnson, Helen (Mrs. M. W.), 1936, 1940
Johnson, Maynard P., 1939
Jones, Chesley, 1931
Jones, Lieuenant D. L., 1936
Jones, Fred L., 1939
Jordon, Commander Leland, 1934
Joslin, Hamilton B., 1940
Joy, Vice Admiral Charles Turner, 1950, 1952
Judd, Congressman Walter H.; Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, Inc.; American-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc.; American Bureau for Medical Aid to China, 1952-1954, 1958-1962
Jungbluth, O. J., 1935
Juvenal, W. W., 1946
Kane, R. Keith, 1948
Kauffman, Vice Admiral J. L. (Reg), 1948
Keating, J. S., 1948
Kempff, Rear Admiral C. S., 1934
Kidd, I. C., 1934
Kilpatrick, Captain W. K., 1942
Kimmel, Admiral Husband E., 1960-1961
King, Fleet Admiral Ernest J., 1942, 1945-1946, 1948-1950
King, Samuel W., 1931
Kinkaid, Admiral Thomas C., 1934-1936, undated
Kirk, Captain Alan G. (Bill), 1937, 1942, 1962
Knowland, Senator William F., 1950-1951, 1954
Kohlberg, Alfred and Ida; Alfred Kohlberg, Inc.; American China Policy Association; Citizens Foreign Relations Committee, 1949-1961, miscellaneous; (contains copies of numerous letters from Kohlberg to third parties)
Krause (Fred W.) Agency, 1937
Kubeck, Anthony, 1960
Kwei, C. S., 1953-1954
Kwei, General Yun-chin, Republic of China, 1947, 1950-1954
Ladd, Lieutenant Colonel Jesse A., 1937
Lademan, Joseph U., Jr., 1950-1951
Land, Rear Admiral E. S. (Jerry), 1936-1937, 1942
Laning, Captain Richard B., 1960
Lansdale, Maria H., 1934
Lauman, Commander P. G. (Phil), 1935
Lawrence, Raymond; Oakland Tribune, 1954-1955 (correspondence with Shih-chi Wu attached)
Leahy, Fleet Admiral William D., 1953
Leary, Captain Herbert F., 1937
Lee, K. S., 1957
LeTang, Linus L., 1957
Leverton, Captain J. W., Jr., 1958
Lewis, Fulton, Jr., 1955
Lewis, Captain H. K., 1942
Li, Colonel David, Republic of China, 1950
Li, Sien-liang, 1948, 1955-1956
Li, Dr. Ti-tsun, Chinese Ambassador to Turkey, 1952
Liang, Admiral Hsu-chao, Republic of China, 1956
Liberty Lobby, undated
Liebman, Marvin; Committee of One Million; American-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc.; American Emergency Committee for Tibetan Refugees, 1957, 1959-1960, 1962
Lincoln, G. A. (Abe), 1948
Lind, Commander W. L., 1934
Lindsay, Commander L. E. (Cardinal), 1937
Litchfield-Speer, Captain J. S. S., Great Britain, 1946
Little, Brigadier General Louis M., 1934
Liu, Rear Admiral Hoh Tu, Republic of China, 1956, 1962
Lockwood, C. A., Jr., 1942
Loder, Commander Ames, 1937
Loeb, William, 1963
London, Captain J. J., 1935
Longstaff, Lieutenant John B., 1931
Longstaff, Vee (Mrs. John B.), 1937
Low, Vice Admiral F. S., 1937, 1948, 1954
Lowe, A. B., undated
Lowe, Commander Loper, 1936-1937
Lowry, Rear Admiral F. J., 1948
Luce, Bill, 1945
Luce, Charlotte, 1936
Luce, Henry R.; Time and Life, 1952, 1961
Luckel, Commander Frank, 1937, 1942
Lynch, Robert M., 1962
Ma, Chi Chuang, 1952
MacArthur, General Douglas, 1947, 1950, 1952
McCandlish, Bain V., 1937, 1948
McClean, Lieutenant Commander H. H. (Tex), 1935, 1937
McCormick, Vice Admiral Lynde D., 1942, 1948
McCrea, John, 1948
McElroy, C. W., 1921
McElroy, Secretary of Defense G. W.; Charles A. Coolidge, 1958
MacFarlane, Scott Bartlett, undated
McGee, William, 1948
MacMillan, Alexander, 1936-1937, 1946
MacMillan Company, 1953
MacMillan, Sally Willoughby, 1946
Mandel, Benjamin; U.S. Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960
Manly, Captain M. E., 1935
Manor Club (Washington, D.C.), 1928
Mansfield, Congressman Mike, 1947
Markham, Sir Henry V., Secretary of the Admiralty, Great Britain, 1946
Marshall, Ed, 1948
Marshall, Secretary of State George C., 1946-1948
Mayhew, Dorothy Ford, 1945
Mechem, Edwin, 1941
Merwin, Davis, 1961
Miles, Rear Admiral Milton E., 1951
Miller, L. H., 1934
Minute Women of the U. S. A., Anita Phister, 1960
Mitscher, Commander M. A., 1938
Molinet, Elise (Mrs. Joaquin), 1934
Montgomery, George S., Jr., 1957
Moon, Carl; Brookings Institution, 1942, 1948
Moore, Lieutenant Commander C. G., 1936
Moore, Rear Admiral C. J. (Charlie), 1937, 1942, 1963
Morand, Commander C. G., 1945
Morgan, Gail, 1936
Morgan, R. E., 1942
Moreell, Admiral Ben, 1942, 1961
Morison, Samuel E., 194-
Morris, Lieutenant Commander Earl W. (Crusty), 1937
Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis, 1943-1944
Mudgett, Katherine (Mrs. William A.), 1958
Murphy, Rear Admiral M. E., 1952
Murphy, Captain V. R., 1940, 1942
Murray, Lieutenant Commander Chauncey R., 1936
Murray, Lieutenant Commander S. S. (Sunshine), 1936-1937
Naquin, Lieutenant Oliver F., 1940
Nash, Ernest T., 1949-1953, undated
National Cyclopedia of American Biography, 1955
National Geographic Society, 1944
National Majestic Radio & Electric Company, 1939
National War College, 1956
Naval Clothing Depot (Brooklyn, N.Y.), 1947
Naval Historical Foundation, 1948
Naval Order of the United States, General Commandery, 1947
Navy Ball Committee, Biltmore Hotel (Los Angeles, Ca.), 1933
Navy Relief Society; Admiral J. O. Richardson, 1944
Need, Lieutenant Commander Harry W., 1937
Nelson, Walter, 1942
New York Herald-Tribune, 1936-1937
Newsweek Magazine, 1960
Newton, Captain John Henry, 1937
Ni, Admiral Yue-si, Republic of China, 1952, 1961
Nicholson, Lieutenant Commander T. A., 1940, 1942
Nielson, Lorena, 1937
Nimitz, Fleet Admiral Chester W., 1946-1947, 1962
Nixon, Commander E. B. (Nick), 1935
Nixon, Vice President Richard M., 1958, 1960
Norman, Lieutenant Commander R. G., 1942
Noyes, Charlotte Luce (Mrs. Boutelle), 1936-1937, 1940, 1945, undated
Noyes, Pauline (Mrs. R. B.), 1938-1942
Odlin, Commander L. A., 1936
Ogan, Captain J. V., 1938
Olsen, Rear Admiral C. E., 1944
Orem, Captain Howard, 1950
Orville, Commander H. T., 1942
Osborne, John; Life Magazine, 1952
Osment, William; Guantanamo & Western Railroad Co., 1934-1936
Osterhaus, Rear Admiral Hugo W., 1936-1937
Ostermann, Colonel E. A., 1934-1937
Ouang, Max and Eppie, 1948
Pace, Lieutenant Commander Leo L., 1935-1937
Pacific Coast Club, 1937
Painter, William L., 1946-1947
Palma, Jose, 1935
Pan American Airways; Colonel Clarence Young, 1937
Parks, Doris (Mrs. Benjamin S.), 1958, 1961-1962
Parsons, Lieutenant Commander W. S. (Deak), 1936-1938
Paul, Edith (Mrs. W. W.), 1936, 1940
Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy R., 1947
Peel, J., 1947
Persons, Rear Admiral H. S., 1958
Peterson, Lieutenant Commander E. B. (Pete), 1937
Pfeiffer, Colonel O. T. (Omar), 1942
Pinkerton, C. F., 1951
Pond, T. E., 1934
Popham, Captain and Mrs. W. S. (Bill and Louisa), 1942
Portsmouth, Va. Chamber of Commerce, 1943
Possony, Stefen T., 1960
Pownall, Commander Charles A. (Baldy), 1938
President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities; Brigadier General John F. Cassidy, 1957
Prouty, Senator Winston L., 1962
Purnell, Captain W. R. (Speck), 1933, 1938
Putman, Charles E., 1964
Putnam, Abby, 1945
Pye, Admiral W. S.; U.S. Naval War College, 1943
Pyroil Company, 1937
Quinn, Major General William W., 1960
Radford, Admiral Arthur W., 1953-1955, 1958-1959
Raguet, Commander E. C. (Ed), 1934-1935
Ramsey, D. C., 1937, 1946
Randolph, John, 1935, 1936
Ransom, Mollie (Mrs. P. C.), 1934
Read, Commander O. M. (Monk), 1931-1932
Reader's Digest, 1941, 1949-1950
Rees, W. L., 1948
Reichmuth, Rear Admiral F. L. (Dutch), 1936, 1942
Reifsnider, Rear Admiral L. F., 1948
Reinicke, Commander F. G. (Red), 1936
Reinider, Rex, 1948
Reynolds, Elizabeth, 1937
Rhee, Syngman, President of the Republic of South Korea, 1955
Rice, Mr. L. P., 1934
Richardson, Admiral James O., 1935-1937, 1939
Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel, 1963
Roach, J. T., 1940
Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State Walter, 1954, 1958-1959
Robinson, Senator Joe T.; Pearl Hendricks, 1930
Robinson, S. M.; Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, 1948
Rodgers, James L. (Ducky), 1936-1937
Rogers, Lieutenant Commander Edward B., 1937
Rood, George A., 1935-1936, 1948
Roosevelt, Nicholas; New York Times, 1944
Roper, Captain Clifford H. (Stony), 1942
Rosendahl, Captain C. E., 1942
Rossell, Henry E. (Moose), 1930, 1948
Roswall, Lieutenant Commander Paul E., 1937
Rothwell, C. Easton, 1960
Rowley, Lieutenant Commander Welton, 1942
Royce, Don, 1948
Rupertus, Lieutenant Colonel W. H., 1937
Rutter, Commander J. B., 1936
Sabel, Captain F. L.; Chinese Maritime Customs, 1947-1948
Sabin, Captain L. S., 1946-1947
Salisbury, Stanton W., 1944, 1948
San Francisco Chronicle; Paul C. Smith, 1948
San Francisco Council of Republican Women; Vere de Vere Adams Hutchins (Mrs. Robert B.), 1956
Santa Fe Railroad (Long Beach, Ca.), 1937
Saturday Evening Post, 1948, 1958-1959
Saurette, Lieutanant J. O. (Joe), 1934-1935
Scandland, Captain Francis W., 1936-1937
Schlichtiger, J. H., 1947
Schuyler, Franklin J., 1932
Scoville, Lieutenant Commander J. A., 1936
Scudder, Congressman Hubert B., 1949
Seattle, Washington. Chamber of Commerce, 1937
Severt, R. W., 1951
Seyfried, Lieutenant Commander J. H., 1938
Sharp, Captain Alexander (Sandy), 1937, 1948
Sharpe, Norvelle, W., 1937
Shaw, James, 1950
Sheaffer (W. A.) Pen Co., 1936
Sheehan, Jerry, 1936-1937
Shen, Chang-huan; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, 1954
Sherman, Captain Frederick C. (Ted), 1937, 1942
Sherman, Fannie (Mrs. Frederick C.), 1942
Sherman, Admiral Forrest P., 1946, 1950
Shih, Chao-ying; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, 1950
Simons, Commander R. B. (Bentham, Bill), 1942
Sims, Admiral William S., 1934
Smeallie, Captain John M., 1932
Smedberg, Vice Admiral William R. (Smeddy), 1946, 1963
Smellow, Lieutenant Morris, 1936-1937
Smith, John J., 1958
Smith, Admiral W. W. (Poco), undated
Smith News Company (San Francisco, Ca.), 1951
Snyder, Rear Admiral C. P.; U.S. Naval War College, 1937
Sokolsky, George, 1959
Soong, Ching Ling (Madame Sun Yat-sen), 1946
Soong, Laura (Mrs. T. V.), undated
Soong, Stassen Y. C., 1959
Soong, T. V., 1946
Sourwine, J. G., 1959
Sparkman, Senator John J., 1951
Spears, Captain W. O., 1936
Spiller, Rufe, 1949
Spivak, Lawrence E., 1962
Sprague, Rear Admiral Thomas L., 1947-1948
Spruance, Raymond, 1948
Stakemiller, Mr., 1936
Standard Oil Company of New Jersey (Washington, D.C.), 1930
Stark, Admiral Harold R., 1941-1942, 1947-1949, 1951 (with letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Stark attached)
Steel, A. T.; New York Herald-Tribune, 1946-1947
Steele, Captain J. M., 1948
Stewart, Captain G. V., 1937
Stone, Rear Admiral Ellery W., 1944-1945
Stone, Captain Ellis S., 1934, 1936-1937, 1942, undated
Strausz-Hupé, Robert, 1945
Stuart, Marie (Mrs. Harry A.), 1942-1943, 1946
Stuart, Ambassador (to China) J. Leighton, 1947-1948
Sulzberger, Mrs. Iphigene Ochs, 1944
Sun, General Li-jen, 1952
Swanson, Rear Admiral C. A., 1947
Swenson, Lieutenant Commander Lyman K., 1937
Taft, Senator Robert, 1951
Tan, Koh Choh; Chung Shing Jit Pao, Ltd., 1952
Tang, Ka Ting, 1946
Taylor, Roger C.; U.S. Naval Institute, 1963(?)
Theiss, Commander Paul S., 1939
Thomas, Dorsey O., 1948, 1964
Thompson, Edith, 1940-1941
Thompson, H. Keith, 1946-1947
Thurber, H. R., 1948
Tisdale, Commander Mahlon S., 1936
Todd, Captain Ford A., 1934-1935, 1937
Townsend, George H., and Ford, Ellsworth (Lank), 1936
Train, Captain Harold C., 1937-1938, 1942
Trammell, Niles; National Broadcasting Company, 1944
Truman, President Harry, 1945
Trump, H. R., 1937
Tsen, Captain T. C., Republic of China, 1956-1957
Tsiang, Tingfu F., 1951
Tso, Chang-chin; Chinese Customs Service, 1948
Tu, Hoh, 1958-1959
Union Pacific Railroad Co. (Los Angeles, Ca.), 1937
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia; Arthur L. Carson, 1956
U.S. Army. Office of the Chief of Military History, 1959-1960
U.S. Comptroller General, 1938-1939
U.S. Consulate, Santiago, Cuba; William P. Blocker, 1936
U.S. Consulate General, Shanghai, China; Paul W. Meyer, 1947
U.S. Consulate General, Taipei, Taiwan; Robert C. Strong, 1950
U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Bruce G. Barber, 1956
U.S. Embassy, Taipei, Taiwan; K. L. Rankin, 1953
U.S. Naval Academy. Alumni Association, undated
U.S. Naval Academy. Navy Athletic Association, 1936
U.S. Naval Air Station, Anacostia, D.C., Ship's Service Store, 1936-1937
U.S. Naval Institute, 1938-1941, 1954, 1960
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Anacostia, D.C., 1932, 1937
U.S. Navy. Bureau of Navigation, Library; Isabel Dubois, 1931
U.S. Navy. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Special Payments Division, 1933, 1950
U.S. Navy. Eleventh Naval District Library, 1937
U.S. Navy. Hydrographic Office, 1934, 1936
U.S. Senate. Internal Security Subcommittee; Senator McCarran, 1951
U.S. Treasury Department. Bureau of Customs, 1936
Upham, Rear Admiral F. B., undated
Van de Carr, Commander James C., 1935-1937
Wall, Jimmie G., 1948
Waltham Watch Company, 1932
Wang, General Shu-ming, Republic of China, 1957-1958
Ware, Commander James G., 1937-1938, 1942
Warlick, Lieutenant Commander William W. (Walter), 1937, 1948
Warner, Rawleigh, 1948
Warren, Governor Earl, 1950
Wedemeyer, General Albert C., 1944, 1949-1950, 1953, 1959-1962
Wei, Captain C. M., China, 1947
Welker, Lieutenant Commander George W., 1936-1937
Welch, Robert; John Birch Society, 1959
Wellbrock, Commander J. H. (Jack), 1937
Wheeler, C. Julian, 1942, 1963
Wheeler, Doanda (Mrs. Julian), 1960
White, Captain R. A., 1936
Whitney, W. L., 1934
Wilkens (John H.) Company (Los Angeles, Ca.), 1937
William, Maurice; American China Policy Association, undated
Willoughby, Major General C. A.; Foreign Intelligence Digest, 196-
Willson, Russell, 1948
Wilson, A. Vincent, 1953-1954
Wiltse, Commander L. J., 1937
Wingo, Congressman Otis, 1930
Woods, Captain J. S., 1938
Woods, Lieutenant Colonel S. A. (Sam); 1937-1938
World Affairs Council of Northern California; Monroe E. Deutsch, 1950
Wortman, Captain Ward K., 1931
Worden, Lieutenant Commander Frank L., 1937
Wright, Commander C. H., 1937-1938
Wu, Shih-chi, 1953, 1955
Wylie, Evan M., undated
Wynkoop, Rear Admiral T. P. (Tom), 1948
Yang, Lieutenant Hsi-han, Republic of China, 1954, 1961
Yang, Paishen (Lieutenant Colonel Sammy Young) Republic of China, 1954-1955
Yeh, George K. C., Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, 1950-1954, 1956-1957, 1960-1961, 1963
Yen, C. K., Minister of Finance, Republic of China, 1960-1961
Yin, K. Y., 1951
Yik, Chen Yeh, 1952
Young Americans for Freedom, Bay Area Association; James Ashley, 1961
Yu, James, Chinese Ambassador to Italy, 1954
Yu, Ta-wei, Minister of Defense, Republic of China, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1960
Zacharias, Commander E. M., 1934-1935
Zemke, Captain Eric, 1932-1933, 1948, 1960
Ziroli, Lieutenant Commander Humbert W. (Tony), 1931
Miscellaneous
LOG BOOKS, DIARY, AND NOTEBOOKS, 1931-1954(?)
Aviators Flight Log Book, 1931-1945
Aviators Flight Log Book, 1945-1948
Diary, January-May 1946
Notebooks (3), undated
Address book
SPEECHES, WRITINGS, AND INTERVIEWS, 1931-1964
Admiral King's Return to Active Command in 1940 at the Age of 62, undated. Typescript drafts with carbon copies.
The Army's Need for Big Carriers and a Marine Corps, undated. Typescript drafts with carbon copies.
Background of Our Strategy in the Second World War, undated. Typescript draft (incomplete).
The Battle of Taiwan, March 5, 1950, published as a newspaper article, April 16, 1950. Typescript drafts; printed copies.
Bombing North Korean Towns, undated. Carbon copies of typescript draft.
Buck Peters Cleans Up the Town, by Charles Maynard (Cooke), ca. 1932 or 1933. Typescript draft with carbon copy.
Casablanca Conference, undated. Typescript drafts with carbon copies.
The Coming Communist Leadership, June 1946. Typescript draft; carbon copies of another typescript draft.
Comments on Draft of Manuscript 'U.S. Army in World War II, The War in the Pacific, Strategy and Command: Turning the Tide, 1941-1943' by Louis Morton, August 14, 1959. Carbon copy of typescript; photocopies with letter addressed to the Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History.
Creative Authority, April-May 1959. Typescript draft.
The Development and Use of the Armed Forces, April 11, 1958. Typescript draft.
Far East and Where to Go From Here, remarks made before the Camp Pendleton Monthly Officers' Seminar, ca. 1954-1955. Carbon copies of typewritten transcript.
Fitness Records and Selection for Promotion, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Vol. 57 (May 1931), 647-652. Reprints.
The Foreign Policy Survey Board, proposal submitted to President's Consultants Commission on International Intelligence Activities, 1956. Carbon Copies of typescript drafts.
Forty-Two Years in the Navy, undated. Typescript draft.
Growth and Genesis of Freedom, undated. Typescript draft.
How Formosa Was Dropped But Did Not Fall, ca. 1952-1953. Typescript draft with carbon copy.
Importance of Quemoy to World Communism, speech delivered before the Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, California, Spetember 26, 1958. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript; printed transcript; printed copy reproduced in Vital Speeches, October 15, 1958.
Indo China - Laos, undated. Carbon copy of typescript draft.
Interview with Charles M. Cooke, by John Osborne, Sonoma, California, June 4, 1952. Typewritten transcript.
Interview with Charles M. Cooke, by Frank H. Bartholomew, Sonoma, California, November 21, 1948. Wire service copy; newspaper copies.
Inteview with Charles M. Cooke, by Frank H. Bartholomew, May 16 and 25, 1954. Typewritten transcript.
Interview with Charles M. Cooke, by Frank H. Bartholomew, Sonoma, California, October 13, 1958. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript; wire service copy.
Interview with Charles M. Cooke, by Frank H. Bartholomew, Sonoma, California, May 31, 195-. Carbon copy of typewritten wire service copy; wire service copy.
Interview with Charles M. Cooke, by Charles R. Moore, Sonoma, California, May 16, 195-. Wire service copies.
Interview with Chiang Kai-shek, by Charles M. Cooke, Taipei, Taiwan, March 17, 1959. Multiple copies of typescript and carbon copy drafts; wire service copy; newspaper copy, April 17, 1959; letter to Huang Shao-ku, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China.
Interview with Chiang Kai-shek, by Charles M. Cooke, undated. Typescript draft with miscellaneous questions.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff. Why Always the Whipping Boy? January 22, 1958. Carbon copies of typescript draft; photocopies; galley proof prepared for publication but not accepted.
Keeping (the) Fleet at Sea, undated. Typescript drafts with carbon copies.
Letters to editors. Numerous typescript, carbon copy, and mimeograph letters, ca. 1950-1964.
The Liberalisms of the Two Parties, January 1949. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
Lieutenant Commander Chen Runs the Gauntlet, undated. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
The Line Officer Problem, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Vol. 65 (November 1939). Reprints.
Marshall Island Attack, address to the National Executive Committee, American Legion, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1944. Typewritten transcript.
Memorandum on the Situation in China, prepared for James Fulton, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs, March 28, 1948. Carbon copy of typescript.
Memorial Day Talk, Bubbling Well Cemetary, Shanghai, China, May 30, 1946. Typewritten transcript.
Naval Defense of the United States, address delivered to the Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, June 15, 1940. Mimeograph transcript; printed copies; correspondence.
Naval Strategy of the Far East, speech at the National Defense College, Taipei, Taiwan, December 18, 1953. Mimeograph.
Navy Day Address, undated. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript.
Navy Day Address, broadcast from U.S.S. S-47, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 27, 1931. Carbon copies of typewritten transcript.
Navy Day Address, 1935. Typescript transcript.
Navy Day Address, Portsmouth, Virginia, October 27, 1943. Mimeograph transcripts; correspondence.
The Navy--Pearl Harbor to the Philippines, remarks before the National Geographic Society meeting, Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C., November 17, 1944. Mimeograph transcript; typescript transcript of entire program.
News dispatch on Russo-Chinese military alliance, published as a newspaper article, February 17, 1950. Printed copy.
Notes on Military Operations Required for Restoration of Freedom in East Asia and Western Pacific, memorandum prepared for Minister of Defense Yu Ta-Wei, Republic of China, May 28, 1960. Carbon copy of typescript.
Notes on the Advantages of Being Assigned to Line Officers Duties in the Navy Following Graduation from the Naval Academy, January 17, 1953. Carbon copy of typescript.
Notes on the Strategic Aspects of Crusade Against World Communist Aggression, undated. Carbon copies of typescript.
Organization of the Armed Services Establishments in Washington, comments and recommendations by C. M. Cooke, ca. 1953. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
Our Policies and Prospects in the Far East, speech delivered before The Economic Club of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, September 26, 1949. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript; mimeograph copies; printed copy and reprints of speech as reproduced in Vital Speeches, December 15, 1949.
Outline of projected memoir subjects, September 1961. Typescript draft (incomplete).
A Policy of Freedom, 1952. Typescript and carbon copy article drafts.
Preceptorial on the Battle of the Philippines, made before Secretary of War Stimson, Assistant Secretary Gates, and Admiral King, ca. 194-. Typewritten transcript.
Proposals for eliminating militant world communism, April 30, 1954. Typescript.
Quemoy: The Immediate Threat to Peace, Collier's, October 14, 1955. Typescript draft entitled Why Does the Kremlin Want Quemoy?; carbon copies of typescript drafts and revisions; correspondence; reprints.
The Relation of the China Situation to Possible World War, excerpts from a speech delivered to the Berkeley City Commons Club, February 4, 1955. Carbon copies of typewritten transcript; typescript draft (incomplete).
The Relationship Between French Policy and Strategy in the War of the Coalition, 1778-1783, and Its Lessons to Us, thesis submitted to the Department of Intelligence, Naval War College, February 1, 1934. Typescript.
The Relationship in War of Naval Strategy, Tactics, and Command, with Special Reference to Aircraft and Submarines, thesis submitted to the Department of Intelligence, Naval War College, May 7, 1934. Typescript.
Relationship of Military Preparedness to the National Policy and the National Interests of a Democracy, undated. Holograph draft.
Review of The Conscience of a Conservative by Barry Goldwater, May 6, 1960. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
Review of Formosa by Joseph W. Ballentine, undated. Carbon copies.
The Road to Defeat? October 24, 1960. Carbon copies of typescript.
The Road to Rehabilitation, June 15, 1959. Typescript drafts (incomplete).
Scraps of Paper, April 7, 1958. Typescript drafts.
Shanghai Destitute But People Welcome Nationalist Bombing, March 3, 1950. Carbon Copy of typescript.
Should We Have a Single Department for Our Armed Forces? remarks made in radio broadcast (America's Town Meeting), November 15, 1945. Typewritten transcript; correspondence.
Should We Recognize the Chinese Communist Government? remarks made in radio broadcast (America's Town Meeting of the Air), December 6, 1949. Typescript and carbon copy transcripts; mimeograph transcript; printed transcript.
Soldiers Need Wings: The Development of Ground-Air Forces, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 27 (July 1949). Carbon copy of typescript draft; printed copies.
Solution to Hypothetical Operational Problem, submitted to the Naval War College, March 20, 1934. Typescript.
Solution to Hypothetical Problem in International Law Concerning the Pact of Paris, August 1928, submitted to the Department of Intelligence, International Law, Naval War College, January 1934. Typescript.
Speech delivered on the occasion of the launching of the Timothy Pickering, Richmond Shipbuilding Corporation, Richmond, California, March 28, 1942. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript.
Speech delivered to the officers and crew of the U.S.S. Pennsylvania, December 10, 1941. Carbon copy of typescript; mimeograph.
Speech to the graduating class, Tsingtao American High School, Tsingtao, China, June 27, 1947. Typewritten transcript; correspondence.
Speech on the situation in Taiwan, March 16, 1950. Typewritten transcripts.
Speech commemorating American independence, prepared for radio broadcast, Taipei, Taiwan, July 4, 1950. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript.
Speech on combined military operations, delivered in MND (Ministry of National Defense, Taiwan -?), January 5, 1951.
Speech on the situation in Taiwan, made in radio broadcast on the Voice of Free China, January 22, 1952. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript.
Speech on Korea and East Asia, made in radio broadcast, November 2, 1952. Typewritten transcripts.
Speeches on American foreign policy and military strategy, made in radio broadcasts ( Bob Siegrist and the News) in Wisconsin, August 28-30, 1957. Mimeograph transcripts of remarks and question and answer sessions.
Speech on conduct of military personnel while on shore leave, Shanghai, China, ca. 1946-1948. Mimeograph transcript.
Speech on Admiral Cooke's experiences in East Asia subsequent to World War II, undated. Typescript draft.
Statement on the proposal for a unified command for the military services, delivered before the U.S. Senate, Committee on Military Affairs, November 8, 1945. Mimeograph transcripts; correspondence with W. Sterling Cole attached.
Statement on Reorganization Plan No. 6, delivered before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Government Operations, undated. Carbon copy of typewritten transcript.
The Strategic Direction of World War II, lecture delivered at the Naval War College, December 16, 1952. Mimeograph copies; carbon copies of typewritten transcripts; typescript transcript (incomplete).
Submarine Design, undated. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
Taiwan - Citadel of Freedom, undated. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
Testimony before the U.S. Senate, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, October 19, 1951. Mimeograph transcripts; correspondence; news clippings.
Testimony to the Staff Conference of the U.S. Senate, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, October 7, 1956. Mimeograph transcripts; printed copy.
They Ran the Red Gauntlet on the Yangtze River, with Gene Coughlin, The American Weekly, November 25, 1951. Printed copies. 3 pages. (See: Lieutenant Commander Chen Runs the Gauntlet).
'Torch': The North African Campaign in 1942, undated. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
U.S. War II Navy, July 29, 1951. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
United States Relations with the Republic of China, 1945-1955, 1959. Typescript draft.
The Washington Story - The Job Ahead in the Japanese War, radio broadcast, May 13, 1945. Typewritten transcript.
We Planned It That Way, 1953, subsequently revised. Mimeograph and carbon copies; correspondence with Walter Muir Whitehill.
We Still Have a War to Win, radio broadcast, April 20, 1944. Mimeograph, typescript, and carbon copy transcripts of remarks and question and answer session; news clippings.
What Is Happening in East Asia, 1952. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
What Will the World Be Like Thirty Years from Now? 1934(?). Carbon copy of typescript draft.
Witches Wool ( Beggar's Velvet), by Charles Maynard (Cooke), ca. 1932-1933. Typescript and carbon copy drafts.
Miscellaneous
Drafts and notes, incomplete and unidentified
Typescript and carbon copy
Holograph notebook
News clippings and wire service releases concerning the public statements of Admiral Cooke
NAVAL CAREER OFFICE FILE, 1920-1950
Scope and Content Note
Navy Department orders (change of duty), endorsements, and vouchers, 1928-1950
General naval affairs, 1930-1949
1930. Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Midshipman Age Limits for Entrance in the U.S. Naval Academy, April 5, 1930
1931. Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Selection for Promotion of Commissioned Officers in the United States Navy, May 12, 1931
1934
1935
1936. Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
Submarine Organization with the U.S. Fleet and the Assignment of Commanders, July 2, 1936
Battleship Design, December 1936
1937. Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Naval Aviation Policies, October 1, 1937
1938. Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
Fleet Organization, April 28, 1938
Fleet War Plans, June 5, 1938
Some Principles Affecting Zigzagging, June 5, 1938
Atlantic War Plans, October 7, 1938
1939. Includes:
Crenshaw, R. S. Steps to be Taken in the Event that England and France Enter the War Against Germany, September 1, 1939
Cooke, C. M. Organization and Command of Major Forces of the U.S. Fleet, November 16, 1939
1940. Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Characteristics of Heavy Cruisers, March 23, 1940
1941. Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Comments on Tentative War Plans 0-1 (Rainbow Three), April 7, 1941
1942
1943. Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Analysis of the Functions of Ground, Sea, and Air Forces in Time of War, July 9, 1943
1944. Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
Naval Organization for Handling Operations and Logistics, February 8, 1944
The Navy's Job, May 27, 1944
1945. Includes:
Office of Naval Intelligence.
Combattant Vessels of the Seven Principle Naval Powers, January 1 and September 1, 1945
Number of Vessels Lost Incident to the Present War, January 1 and September 1, 1945
Strausz-Hupé, Robert. Outline of proposal to establish a research unit concerned with the study of seapower within the framework of national policy, April 10, 1945 (letter from M. B. Gardner to Admiral Cooke attached)
Analysis of the Venezuelan Revolution of October 19, 1945, October 24, 1945
The Joint Chiefs of Staff Organization, World War II, 1945
1946
1947. Includes:
Naval Effort in China, February 1947
1948. Includes:
Roster of Flag Officers, February 1, 1948
Brief of Logistic Situation in Service Squadron Three on 15 February 1948, Prepared for the Occasion of the Turnover of Command of Naval Forces Western Pacific by Admiral C. M. Cooke, U.S. Navy, to Admiral O. C. Badger, U.S. Navy, February 1948
Narrative History of Seventh Fleet and Naval Forces Western Pacific, 8 January 1946 - 24 February 1948, February 1948
1949
Undated. Includes:
Lists of important personalities in Chinese cities
Allied wartime conferences, 1943-1945
Casablanca Conference, January 1943 (2 bound volumes)
Minutes, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff meetings (presided over by the President)
Papers, Combined Chiefs of Staff
Minutes, Anfa (Symbol) meetings
Minutes, Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Trident Conference (Washington, D.C.) and Algiers Conference, May 1943 (bound volume)
Papers (Trident), Combined Chiefs of Staff
Minutes (Trident), White House meetings
Minutes (Trident), Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes (Algiers), Algiers meetings
Quadrant Conference (Quebec), August 1943 (bound volume)
Papers, Combined Chiefs of Staff
Minutes, Citadel meetings
Minutes, Combined Chiefs of Staff
Sextant Conference (Cairo) and Eureka Conference (Teheran), November - December, 1943 (bound volume)
Papers (Sextant), Combined Chiefs of Staff
Minutes (Sextant), Plenary meetings
Minutes (Sextant and Eureka), Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes (Eureka), Plenary and Military sessions
Octagon Conference (Quebec) and London Conference, September 1944 (bound volume)
Messages, Supreme Allied Commanders
Papers (Octagon), Combined Chiefs of Staff
Minutes (London), Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes (Octagon), Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes (Octagon), Plenary meetings
Argonaut Conference (Malta and Yalta), January 1945 (bound volume)
Papers, Combined Chiefs of Staff
Messages, Supreme Allied Commanders
Minutes (Malta), Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes (Yalta), Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes (Yalta), Tripartite military meetings
Minutes (Malta and Yalta), Plenary meetings
Minutes (Yalta), Tripartite Plenary meetings
Terminal Conference (Babelsberg/Potsdam), July 1945 (bound volume)
Papers, Combined Chiefs of Staff
Minutes, Combined Chiefs of Staff meetings
Minutes, Plenary meeting
Minutes, Tripartite military meeting
Minutes, U.S. - U.S.S.R. Chiefs of Staff meeting
Anti-submarine campaign, 1942-1943
German Navy and Merchant Marine, Disposition of, 1945. Correspondence, messages, and reports related to the work of the Tripartite (U.S. - Great Birtain - U.S.S.R.) Commissions for Distribution of the German Navy and Merchant Marine
Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government - Eberstadt Committee on National Security Organization, 1947-1948. Briefing data, correspondence, and memoranda
Military operations and planning, 1942-1945
European Theater
Volume I (April - September 1942). Includes:
(Marshall, G. C.), Chief of Staff. Memorandum for the President on the Basis for Preparation of Attached Outline Plan for the Invasion of Western Europe, June(?) 1942
Marshall, G. C., and King, E. J. Memoradum for the President on the Sledgehamer - Roundup Operation, July 28, 1942
Marshall, G. C. Torch, August 17, 1942
Cooke, C. M.
Operation Torch, August 24, 1942
Torch Operation, August 29, 1942
King, E. J. Directive for Participation of U.S. Atlantic Fleet in Operation Torch, September(?) 1942
Volume II (September 1942 - January 1944) Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
Naval Command Set-up in U.K. for Cross-Channel Operations, October 7, 1943
Overlord - Rankin, October 8, 1943
Volume III (January 1944 - August 1945) Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
U.S. Naval Forces for Overlord, January 14, 1944
Steps to Reduce the Determination of the German People to Continue the War, January 21, 1945
Pacific Theater
Volume I (May 1942 - March 1943) Includes:
Marshall, G. C.; King, E. J.; and Arnold, H. H.
Memorandum for the President on Pacific Operations, July 12, 1942 ( sent and rejected copies)
Marshall, G. C. Strategic Direction of Operations in Southwest Pacific, December 21, 1942
King, E. J. Strategic Direction of Operations in the Southwest Pacific, December 30(?), 1942
Cooke, C. M.
Moroccan Conference Trip, January 1943, January, 31, 1943
A Pattern for the War in the Pacific, March 6, 1943
Volume II (April 1942 - May 1944) Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
Future Campaign Operations in Pacific Ocean Areas, June 8, 1943
Command Organization - Pacific, July 28, 1943
Plans and Operations for the Pacific Campaign, September 5, 1943
Operations in the South - Southwest Pacific, September 16, 1943
Volume III (May 1944 - March 1945) Includes:
Joint Chiefs of Staff. Strategic Deployment of U.S. Forces Following the Defeat of Germany - JCS 521/9, January 1945
Cooke, C. M.
Future Operations in the War Against Japan, March 21, 1945
Blockade Against Japan and Establishment of Sea Communications to the Russian Maritime Provinces, March 22, 1945
Volume IV (April - August 1945) Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
The War Against Japan: Part Played by Russia, April 4, 1945
Command Set-up for Invasion of Japan, April 8, 1945
(Joint Chiefs of Staff-?). Memorandum for the President on the Over-all Strategy for the Defeat of Japan, April 6, 1945
China, India, Burma Theater, 1942-1945 Includes:
Miles, M. E. SACO, April 1, 1943
Headquarters, U.S. Forces, China Theater. (A. Wedemeyer-?). Far East Strategy - 1945, February 1945 (see also: Pacific Theater, Volume III, Far East Strategy)
Postwar military policy and planning, 1944-1946
General
Reorganization of the Department of Defense
Reports on the conduct of the war by Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, 1944-1945
Official reports to the Secretary of the Navy
Report to the Congress in Joint Assembly, January 24, 1945 (drafted by C. M. Cooke-?)
Shipbuilding - Wartime Production, 1941-1945 Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
Application of Production to Strategical Requirements, October 20, 1942, speech before members of the War Production Board Council
Allocation of United States Built Landing Craft, October 29, 1942
Strategic policy for the conduct of the war, 1942-1945 Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Functions of the Offices of Strategic Services, November 26, 1942
Strategic Policy of the United States for the Conduct of the War, November 27, 1942
Cooke, C. M. Basic Strategic Concept for 1943, December 28, 1942
Joint Planners. Global Estimate of the Situation, April 28, 1943
Cooke, C. M. Conduct of the War in 1943-1944, May 5, 1943, comments to Admiral King attached
U.S. - British Strategy, ca. 1943
U.S. Fleet. Pacific Conference, 1943-1945, minutes of meetings
U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay Cuba, 1934-1937 Includes:
Cooke, C. M.
Report on Projects for Supplying Water to Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, August 20, 1935
Water Supply for the Naval Station, Guantanamo, September 26, 1937
U.S. Navy. Submarine Division Eleven, Pearl Harbor, 1931-1933 Includes:
Cooke, C. M. Organization and Employment of Submarines at Pearl Harbor, June 17, 1932
U.S. relations (military) with U.S.S.R., 1942-1945
General
Operation Lockup
U.S.S. S-5 submarine, sinking and rescue of crew (September 1-3, 1920), eyewitness accounts and related material, 1920-1940
White House meeting on the naval efforts in the Pacific, May 17, 1945
General
Talk by C. M. Cooke
Miscellaneous
PROJECT FILE OF COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL CHINA, SPECIAL TECHNICIAN PROGRAM (STP) TO THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, 1949-1954
Contracts and agreements
Documents related to the history of the Special Technician Program, arranged with a table of contents by C. M. Cooke, 1949-1951
Documents related to the Mao (Mow) - Hsiang Case and 3 shells involving Chinese military procurement, arranged with a partial table of contents by C. M. Cooke, 1950-1951
Employment classification lists
Financial records, 1950-1952
Maps
Personnel files
Access Information
Personnel rosters
Plans and reports of military manuveurs and exercises, 1950-1951
Project correspondence, 1950-1954
Technical memoranda, inspection reports, and correspondence related to the organization, training, and equipment maintenance programs of the Republic of China, 1950-1951
General
Chinese Navy
General
1950:
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1951:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Chinese Air Force
Chinese Marine Corps
Chinese Army (Ground Forces)
Report by General O. T. Pfeiffer, with comments by C. M. Cooke, November 4, 1950
Reports by R. A. Baker, with select list of documents by C. M. Cooke
Reports by A. B. Ewing, with select list of documents by C. M. Cooke
Chinese Engineer Corps
Miscellaneous reports, memoranda, and charts, 1950-1951
General
Cooke, C. M. Composition of Naval Advisory Group, analysis submitted to U.S. Military Advisory Assistance Group (MAAG), May 14, 1951
Estimate of the Situation of the Chinese Communist Forces as of June 15, 1950, photoprints of report from Commodore Kao to C. M. Cooke (?)
History of Chinese Army in Taiwan, 1951
Information about Chinese Navy, 1950 or 1951
Military Establishment of the Republic of China in Taiwan - 1951, 1951
Pawley, William E. Memorandum for General of the Army, George C. Marshall, undated
Shah, K. C. The Chinese Air Force, 1951
PROJECT FILE OF INGALLS TAIWAN SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY (AFFILIATE OF CHINA INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION AND INGALLS TAIWAN SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION), 1956-1961
Correspondence of C. M. Cooke
General
Unidentified
Barslaag, Karl, 1957
Chen, Cheng, 1958
Chiang, Kai-shek, 1957
Chiang, (Madame) Kai-shek, 1960
Coakley, John P., 1961
De Carlo, Joseph, 1957-1960
Eastland, Senator James O., 1957
Gregerson, Magnus I., 1957-1963
Hou, Chi-ming, 1957
Knowland, Senator William F., 1957
Lanier, Monroe B., 1958-1962
Lee, S. T., 1961
Liu, Hoh-tu, 1961
McLaughlin, H. P., 1957-1958
Mayo, Fred J., 1960
Pao, K. Y., 1960
Radford, Admiral Arthur W., 1958
Tong, Hollington K., 1958
U.S. Department of Commerce. Maritime Administration, 1957
U.S. Department of the Navy. Bureau of Ships, 1957
U.S. Department of the Navy. Secretary of the Navy, 1957
U.S. Development Loan Fund; Dempster McIntosh, undated
U.S. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act; Robert Morris, 1957
Walter, Congressman Francis E., 1957
Wang, N. T., 1961
Wasson, Houston H., 1958-1960
Wei, C. C., 1957-1960
Yeh, George K. C., Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, 1957
Yen, C. K., Minister of Finance, Republic of China, 1960
Yu, Ta-wei, 1958
Diagram of proposed Ingalls Taiwan shipyard, January 17, 1957
List of officers of Ingalls Taiwan Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, April 8, 1957
Organizational charts and diagrams
Inter-company relationships, April 1, 1957
China International Foundation, April 9, 1957
Ingalls Taiwan Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, March 12, 1957
Project correspondence
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
Undated
Project news reports, American and Chinese press (in translation)
1957
1958
1959
1960
Undated
Project records (reports, memoranda, minutes of meetings, financial statements, and agreements)
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
Undated
Taiwan steel mill project documents
Correspondence, memoranda, and agreements of Kaiser Engineers and Constructors and Engineers Tanker Corporation, 1958-1959
Feasibility Report on a Proposed Steel Mill in Taiwan, China, prepared by Kaiser Engineers Constructors, June 11, 1959
Miscellaneous
SUBJECT FILE, ca. 1937-1961
Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, Inc., 1952
Air power - naval
American-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc., 1959
American Bureau for Medical Aid to Free China, 1961
American China Policy Association, 1949-1959
American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, 1959
Atomic energy
Bombers
Bombing, aerial
Chiang, Kai-shek - Addresses, statements, interviews
China
Air defenses, military, 1951
Military affairs, 1945-1947
Politics and government, 1937-1957
China International Foundation, 1956
China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.
Chinese in the United States, ca. 1957-1958
Committee for Freedom for All People, 1960
Committee for the Voice of Free China, 1954
Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations, 1958-1958
Committee to Defend America by Aiding Anti-Communist China, 1949
Communism
General, 1948-1960
China
General
U.S. War Department. Military Intelligence Division. The Chinese Communist Movement, July 5, 1945
Taiwan
Constitution Party (California), 1959
European War, 1914-1918 - Submarine campaign
Foreign correspondents in Taiwan
General Electric Company, 1955
Guatemala - United Nations debate, 1954
Guerillas - China, ca. 1950
Hartmann, Arkadius - Biographical material
John Birch Society, 1961
King, Ernest J. - Biographical material
Whitehill, Walter Muir. A Postscript to Fleet Admiral King: A Naval Record, Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol. 70 (1950-1953), 203-226. Offprint
Kohlberg, Alfred - Biographical material
Korean War, 1950-1953 - Armistice
Latin America, 1960
Luce, Stephen B. - Bibliographic essay
Malayan Chinese Association, 1949-1951
Mao, Tse-tung
Military justice - Uniform Code, 1950
Patriotism
Political opinion
Our Country, 1958
Right: A Monthly Newsletter of, by and for the American Rightwing, 1958
Task Force, 1957
Sea-power, 1940
Shanghai - Map, 1940's
Ships
Taiwan (Republic of China)
General
Climate and weather, 1944
Foreign relations
General, 1950-1959
Russia
Forest policy, 1950
Military affairs
Oceanography, 1944
Politics and government
Technical assistance, Russian China, 1950
Tsingtao American School, 1948
United Nations - Admission of Communist China
United States
Armed Forces
Amphibious Training Command
Far East Command, 1950
Organization
1950
1952
1953
1955
1956
1957
1958
Undated
Defense - Technical and military aspects
Foreign aid
Taiwan (Republic of China)
Foreign relations
General
Far Eastern policy, 1946-1960
Military policy
National security
U.S. Air Force - Congressional hearings, 1949
U.S. Information Service
U.S. Marine Corps - Clothing
U.S. Military Advisory Assistance Group (MAAG) - Roster, 1951
U.S. Naval Academy. Class of 1910 - Fiftieth reunion
U.S. Navy
General
Guided missiles
History
Personnel
Regulations
Roster, 1961
Ship transfers to China - Public Law 512
Submarines
U.S.S. Luce - Commissioning ceremonies, 1961
Ventura, California - Harbor project
World Affairs Council of Northern California - China Conference, 1950
World War, 1939-1945
Aerial operations, American
History
Military strategy
Miscellaneous
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE
Autobiographical and biographical material concerning Admiral Cooke and the Cooke family
Awards, citations, and diplomas of Admiral Cooke
AUDIO-VISUAL
Additional Note
DECLASSIFIED RECORDS 1932-1957
2010 release of record 1945
Scope and Content Note
2011 July release of records 1932-1957
Scope and Content Note
Unclassified letter received and Cooke will 1932-1953
Naval career office file 1942-1945
Commerce International China file 1950-1954
Ingalls Taiwan file 1957