Word: forrester
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week Chief of Naval Operations Forrest Sherman brusquely ordered Crommelin to "refrain from public statements . . . which are critical of the Department of Defense." Defiantly, just one hour after receiving the order, he addressed the Park-Presidio Optimist Club; the next day, the San Francisco Business League. His pitch was the same but he had a new preamble to key passages: "I don't intend this as criticism . . . you can decide for yourselves...
...sweep in China, all the warm-water ports on China's coast became available to the Soviet navy, and Russia became potentially a sea power in the Pacific. To turn the potential into reality, Russia has been building warships, especially submarines. U.S. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Forrest P. Sherman recently listed Russia's submarine strength...
...five took an early lead on Forrest Hansen's basket and foul shot, and was never headed until midway in the second quarter when Newman gained a brief one point lead. But a hook shot by Captain Dick Liomctic put the Crimson in front to stay shortly thereafter...
...Forrest R. (Butch) Jordan, line coach here for two years, will accompany Art Valpey to the University of Connecticut, officials at the Storrs school announced last night...
Admiral William ("Spike") Blandy, a top candidate for Chief of Naval Operations until Admiral Forrest Sherman was tapped for the job last fall, retired from the Navy after 40 years of service, and took on a civilian job: president of the newborn Health Information Foundation, a nonprofit medical news and research service supported by the drug and medical supply industries...