Word: dale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Dale Carnegie...
...Dale W. Wickham: Manager of Glee Club, Outing Club, P.B.H., Crimson Key Executive Committee...
Also Juan U. Maegli, Orlando D. Martino, Patrick B. McCormick, Al Michel, Thomas H. O'Shea, William A. Prior, Albert F. Ruby, Jr., Raphael D. Silver, Robert J. Stern, Alan A. Stone, Dale W. Wickham, Dominique H. Wyant...
Despite some officers' worst fears, the new CNO said no heads would roll. Naval Aviator Sherman asked Vice Admiral John Dale Price, Denfeld's vice chief of operations and an airman, to stay on at his job until spring. After that, Rear Admiral Lynde Dupuy McCormick, a submariner, now boss of the 12th Naval District, will become vice chief. The Navy's two top jobs are usually split between a seagoing admiral and an airman. Sherman abolished Operation 23, which had been disseminating anonymous pro-Navy propaganda during the months of political feuding, but took no punitive...
Anchors Aweigh. The effect of the announcement on Louis Denfeld and other naval officers was both strange and pathetic. Denfeld learned he had been fired only when Vice Admiral John Dale Price (who had gotten the news from a reporter) burst into his office and blurted: "Admiral, the President has just relieved you as Chief of Naval Operations." Denfeld looked up incredulously, said, in an odd voice, "Is that so?" and lapsed into stunned silence. Later he wept. Also he became a hero to the service...