Triest, Willard G., Capt., USNR (Ret.)

Triest, Willard G., Capt., USNR (Ret.)

1905–1989
Captain Triest joined the Civil Engineer Corps in 1941, and his first assignment was the design and logistics for building a secret base, "Bobcat," as a refueling station in the Christmas Islands. He describes the construction of an airfield, hospital, tank farm, and loading facilities on Ascension Island. In 1942 ...
Trost, Carlisle Albert Herman, Adm., USN (Ret.)

Trost, Carlisle Albert Herman, Adm., USN (Ret.)

1930–2020
Born in Valmeyer, Illinois, in 1930, Trost entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1949. He was commissioned an ensign in 1953, graduating first in his class. He reported to the destroyer USS Robert A. Owens (DDE-827) and in 1954 was detached to attend the Submarine School, New London, Connecticut. In ...
Turner, Stansfield, Adm., USN (Ret.)

Turner, Stansfield, Adm., USN (Ret.)

1923–2018
After growing up in the Chicago area, Turner spent a year at Amherst College prior to entering the U.S. Naval Academy in 1943. His class of 1947 graduated a year early because the academy’s curriculum was shortened in World War II. After brief service in the escort carrier USS Palau ...
Naval Academy Class of 1980 at Graduation

U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1980 — Women of the Academy

Lts. Sandy Daniels, Tina-Marie D’Ercole, Maureen P. Foley, Chrystal A. Lewis, Barbette Henry Lowndes, and Pamela Wacek Svendsen
On 28 May 1980, 55 female midshipmen graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy for the very first time in history. These interviews, recorded between 1984 and 1987, document the early Navy career perspectives of six of those pioneering women: Sandy Daniels, Tina-Marie D’Ercole, Maureen P. Foley (now Maureen Foley Nunez) ...
Vaessen, John B. (Jack) – Pearl Harbor Survivor

Vaessen, John B. (Jack) — Pearl Harbor Survivor

1916–2018
Mr. Vaessen grew up in California in the 1920s and 1930s. During the Depression he worked steadily at a variety of jobs to support himself and his family. Around 1938 he joined the Naval Reserve. This memoir describes the informal atmosphere of the program in that era. He worked at ...
van Deurs, George, Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

van Deurs, George, Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

1901–1984
Designated a naval aviator in 1924, Admiral Van Deurs served as a pilot with Torpedo Squadron Four, then Observation Squadron Three, the first squadron to operate regularly from catapults, based in the USS Memphis (CL-13). After four months with Observation Squadron One, he served as flight instructor, later test pilot ...
Veth, Kenneth L., Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

Veth, Kenneth L., Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

1911–1988
Admiral Veth's naval career, almost from the outset, has been concentrated on mine warfare. After being graduated from the Naval Academy in 1935 and tours in the battleship USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) and light cruiser USS Phoenix (CL-46), he transferred to the minelayer USS Ramsay (DM-16), serving as mining officer. In ...
Vietnam POW Interviews

Vietnam POW Interviews

Volumes I and II
In 1975, as the Vietnam War was coming to a close with the fall of Saigon, the Naval Institute Oral History Program undertook a project to collect the firsthand accounts of U.S. Navy personnel who had endured imprisonment at the hands of the North Vietnamese during the conflict. From 1975 ...
Walker, Edward K., Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

Walker, Edward K., Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

1904–1988
After graduating from the Naval Academy in 1925, Admiral Walker served in battleships until he was "volunteered" for submarine school in 1927. Between 1928 and 1937 he served in a series of submarines: USS R-8 (SS-85), USS R-15 (SS-92), USS R-13 (SS-90), USS S-21 (SS-126), and USS S-31 (SS-136). While ...
Ward, Alfred G., Adm., USN (Ret.)

Ward, Alfred G., Adm., USN (Ret.)

1908–1982
After he was graduated from the Naval Academy in 1932, Admiral Ward attended MIT where he received his MS in electrical engineering. In World War II he was gunnery officer in the USS North Carolina (BB-55), participating in the battles of Guadalcanal, battle of Espiritu Santo, and bombardment for the ...
RADM Norvell G. Ward

Ward, Norvell G., Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

1912–2005
As a midshipman at the Naval Academy in the early 1930s, excelled at soccer and lacrosse and acquired the nicknames "Bub" and "Cocky.” After graduation in 1935, he served the heavy cruiser USS Salt Lake City (CA-25) before attending submarine school. In the ensuing years he was in several submarines ...
Waters, Odale D., Jr. Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

Waters, Odale D., Jr. Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)

1910–1986
After graduation from the Naval Academy in 1932, Waters served in the heavy cruiser USS Augusta (CA-31) and destroyer USS Downes (DD-375) before taking postgraduate training in ordnance engineering. He then went to England as a special naval observer in the period when Britain was engaged in hostilities but the ...

Digital audio files from the Naval Institute Oral History Collection are made possible by a gift from Captain Roger E. Ekman, USN (Ret.)