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 Truman Library - John L. Sullivan Papers
The papers of John L. Sullivan relate to such subjects as wartime tax policy, the unification of the armed services, amendments to the National Security Act of 1947, weapons procurement, and the Navy's postwar expansion program.
Materials in the Harry S. Truman papers relating to the John L. Sullivan papers are in the President's Secretary's File (Subject File--Cabinet), the Confidential File (Subject File--Navy Department), the Official File (OF l285-C), the General File (Naval), and the Senatorial and Vice Presidential papers (Navy Department).
The series documents Sullivan's work in various positions in the Treasury and Navy Departments, with his Navy Department service being much more fully documented than that in the Treasury Department.
www.trumanlibrary.org /hstpaper/sullivan.htm   (1566 words)

  
 Truman Library - John L. Sullivan Oral History Interview
Sullivan, John L., and resignation of as Secretary of the Navy,
SULLIVAN: No, Secretary Johnson was a very active, unannounced candidate for the Presidency, and he was going to run on the platform of austerity, and, of course, the cancellation of the carrier would take several hundred million dollars out of the Navy budget.
SULLIVAN: No, he came in to say goodbye to me. He was a lieutenant at that time, and he said that he was the last commissioned Negro to be in the Navy, and he had been invited to go home.
www.trumanlibrary.org /oralhist/sullivan.htm   (13860 words)

  
 John L. Sullivan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, see John L. Sullivan (U.S. Navy).
The belt was inscribed Presented to the Champion of Champions, John L. Sullivan, by the Citizens of the United States.
Sullivan retired, but appeared in several exhibitions over the next 12 years, including a three rounder against Tom Sharkey and a final two rounder against Jim McCormick in 1905.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_L._Sullivan   (786 words)

  
 John L. Sullivan (U.S. Navy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John L. Sullivan (June 16, 1899–August 8, 1982), Served in the United States Navy and acted as United States Secretary of the Navy in the Truman Administration.
For the U.S. heavyweight boxing champion, see John L. Sullivan, (1858-1918).
This United States biographical article is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_L._Sullivan_(U.S._Navy)   (82 words)

  
 Kenmare Co Kerry  - John O’Sullivan of Cappanacuss Castle  -
Sir William O'Sullivan (elder son of Sir John), and a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy was lost at sea.
John O'Sullivan was born in Cappanacuss in 1700.
Sir John William Thomas Gerald O'Sullivan, son of Sir Thomas, was educated at Montreal, settled in the United States and became a naturalised American citizen.
www.kenmare.com /history/cappanacuss.html   (1626 words)

  
 John Sullivan (VC) - Enpsychlopedia
John Sullivan (VC, CGM) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
For other men with this name, see John Sullivan (disambiguation).
On 10 April 1855 at Sebastopol, in the Crimea, Boatswain's Mate Sullivan, as captain of one of the guns at Greenhill Battery, volunteered to place a flagstaff on a mound to act as an aiming point.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/John_Sullivan_%28VC%29   (270 words)

  
 John Lawrence Sullivan, Secretary of the Navy
"John L. Sullivan, the Secretary of the Navy in the Truman Administration, has died at the Exeter Hospital in Exeter, New Hampshire.
"John Lawrence Sullivan was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, June 16, 1899.
He joined his father's firm, Sullivan and White, in Manchester and five years later,in his first bid for public office, was elected on the Democratic ticket as Solicitor of Hillsborough County.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /jlsulliv.htm   (557 words)

  
 Navy List - June 1879
John Bythesea, C.B., C.I.E. Baltic ; Isle of Wardö
John Prettyjohn, RM At Inkerman ; Marine Battalion
www.pbenyon.plus.com /Navy_List_1879/VC.html   (557 words)

  
 Presidential Papers, Doc#549 To Edward Mooney, 19 November 1953. In The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower
For background on former Secretary of the Navy John Lawrence Sullivan (LL.B. Harvard 1924) see Eisenhower Papers, vols.
Incidentally, when I do get to play golf here in Washington, I do so at Burning Tree, where John Sullivan is now President.
If at any time you are here and do me the honor of informing me of your presence, I would be more than delighted to arrange a game.
www.eisenhowermemorial.org /presidential-papers/first-term/documents/549.cfm   (410 words)

  
 Irish Diaspora Studies - Study Guides - The Irish in South America
John de Courcy Ireland, "Thomas Charles Wright: Soldier of Bolivar; Founder of the Ecuadorian Navy" in The Irish Sword, Vol.
John Hoyt Williams, The Rise and Fall of the Paraguayan Republic, 1800-1870 (Austin, Texas: Institute of Latin American Studies, 1979).
John de Courcy Ireland, The Admiral from Mayo: A life of Almirante William Brown from Foxford (Dublin: Eamonn de Burca, 1995).
www.brad.ac.uk /acad/diaspora/guides/samerica.shtml   (5865 words)

  
 Fallen Heroes Memorial: Army Spc. James M. Kiehl
I'm a Navy journalist stationed in Los Angeles, California.
I thank you all so much from the deepest part of my heart for being such big heroes to our great nation.
I come from a small town in Florida called Southport.
www.fallenheroesmemorial.com /oif/profiles/kiehljamesm.html   (19041 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Arleigh Burke class destroyer
USS The Sullivans (DDG-68), an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided missile destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the five Sullivan brothers — George, Francis, Joseph, Madison, and Albert Sullivan, aged 20 to 29 — who lost their lives when their ship, Juneau, was...
USS Nitze (DDG-94), a Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Paul H. Nitze, the former Secretary of the Navy and chief arms control adviser in the administration of President of the United States Ronald Reagan.
USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) is the third Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer and the first ship of the class homeported on the west coast.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Arleigh-Burke-class-destroyer   (2179 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Arleigh Burke class destroyer
USS The Sullivans (DDG-68), an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided missile destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the five Sullivan brothers — George, Francis, Joseph, Madison, and Albert Sullivan, aged 20 to 29 — who lost their lives when their ship, Juneau, was...
USS Nitze (DDG-94), a Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Paul H. Nitze, the former Secretary of the Navy and chief arms control adviser in the administration of President of the United States Ronald Reagan.
USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) is the third Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer and the first ship of the class homeported on the west coast.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Arleigh-Burke-class-destroyer   (2188 words)

  
 Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880 - Pages 121 to 145
John Sullivan, Esq., an officer in the Royal Navy, and by her had Elizabeth Sullivan, ob.
Was the third son of Sir John Glanville of Broad Hinton, Speaker of the House of Commons in 1640, and succeeded to the estate of Broad Hinton, com.
By his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Andrews, Esq., he had one son, John Glanville, who died at an early age owing to over-study.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/jglanville/roanhg8.htm   (7473 words)

  
 Cassandra Frost
One of the callers to the program, Jennings Bunn, was at the time; managing a U.S. Navy maritime museum and told Sullivan he had learned of a letter sent to the Governor of Guam and military authorities by a friend of 81 year old World War II veteran, John Naftel.
When Jim Sullivan sat in the Newstalk K-57 studio for the inaugural airing of his science talk radio show, "The DEEP," he had no idea that a year and a half later, he'd be in the field helping about two dozen others search for the remains of Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan.
At one point, Jim Sullivan, expedition member, was checking his email while he had two phones glued to his ears as he spoke with both Silvers and Joe Edhlund at the same time while Dr. Tom King was put on call waiting.
blogs.salon.com /0004117/2004/11/13.html   (6683 words)

  
 Weedsport Rural Cemetery
William G. 1836-1865 US Navy M. his wife Robert G. son 1857-1860 Baby James S. son 1867-1869 William C. Archibald 1873-1881 John T. CUMMINGS, Catelina widow of Rev. Asa Cummings d.
JOHN, Mary 1837-8/29/1917 HENDERSON, William His wife Hattie HENDERSON, Dudley 1785-1849 Laura MERRILL his wife 1789-1869 Julius 1813-1883 Lucinda his wife 1815-1868 SERVIS, Laura H. KOPPERL, Charles Artemesia J. his wife d.
Carrie M. GREY, William L. Joanna his wife 1845-1926 George W. Mary E. KING his wife 1848-1927 Raymond E. Martha V. WRIGHT his wife 1869-1945 ALLEN, Laverne 1899-19__ Beatrice M. GREY his wife 1898-1928 WEEKS, Virginia L. RACE, Charles F. Emily TUTHILL his wife 1886-19__ WHITMAN, Louisa 1863-1941, R of I b.
www.rootsweb.com /%7Enycayuga/cem/cem16.htm   (12539 words)

  
 United States 7th Fleet
"The relationship between the United States Navy and the Navy of the Republic of Korea is second to none," Sullivan said during his closing remarks.
Ranked as No. 1 on his list of priorities, manpower is an essential element to support the technologically advanced Navy of today, the admiral said.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark fields questions from Sailors during a visit aboard USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) Sept. 1 while the ship was in port Yokosuka, Japan.
www.c7f.navy.mil /images   (631 words)

  
 Origins of Ship Names - The Sullivans - Navy Ships
On April 17, 1997 Kelly Ann Sullivan Loughren, the ship's sponsor and grand-daughter of Albert Sullivan, and John Sullivan, grandchildren of Albert and the daughter of James and Sally Sullivan, was a present at Stapleton Pier, Staten Island New York for the formal commissioning into the US Navy of the second The Sullivans (DDG-68).
The destroyer The Sullivans serves as a constant reminder to the Navy of the many sacrifices made by the people of this country.
The five Sullivan Brothers of Iowa, were all killed when their ship, the Juneau, was attacked by the Japanese during World War II.
www.fas.org /man/dod-101/sys/ship/sullivans.htm   (631 words)

  
 Sullivans Join US Navy
On April 17, 1997 Kelly Ann Sullivan Loughren and John Sullivan, grandchildren of Albert and the daughter of James and Sally Sullivan, was a present at Stapleton Pier, Staten Island New York for the formal commissioning into the US Navy of the second The Sullivans (DDG68).
Sullivan was born on a farm in Taylor Township, Allamakee County, Iowa, near Harpers Ferry, Iowa.
Presence of the five Sullivans aboard the USS Juneau was at the insistence of the brothers themselves and in contradiction to the repeated recommendations of the ship's executive officer.
www.mayo-ireland.ie /MyoAlive/Mag0597/SulEye15.htm   (631 words)

  
 Bucker/Booker, Chapter III, Part 2
(div.), (3) Ernest Davis (Ernie), (4) Bollie Gilbode of Sullivan, IL in 1948.
James is not on the 1855 Census of Illinois, but since his son, John Davis Booker, was married in Moultrie Co., Illinois in September of 1855, I believe that James B. Booker and family moved to Moultrie County just after the 1855 Census.
Stella M. Hughes Booker, his wife, lived with her daughter, Mable, in Sullivan, Illinois until her death 11 June 1988.
home.centurytel.net /frdmyrdu/Booker/chap_3-2.htm   (3499 words)

  
 The Battle of the Newport
George Washington selected Gen. John Sullivan - an officer of proven ability - to assume command of Fort Barton and to direct staging operations for a new invasion attempt of Aquidneck.
The American army under Gen. Sullivan landing on the island, forced the smaller British/German force to withdraw behind fortifications built around the town of Newport.
After a siege of 12 days by the Americans dug in on Honeyman's Hill in Middletown, a weary and disappointed Sullivan realized the land attack alone could not penetrate the English line.
www.myrevolutionarywar.com /battles/780829.htm   (960 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online
Defense Secretary John Nott, who had plenty of tangles with Leach over cuts to the Navy, credits him in his memoirs with turning the tide of the meeting, although he also says he expressed doubts about Leach's judgment.
(1) John O'Sullivan: "No sensible people fights a doomed cause indefinitely or permanently supports a policy of aiming at a draw." Unfortunately, war under modern Western sensibility is inevitably (it seems) pulled that way.
Its design - John Bull with a club and a cowering Latin American despot.
corner.nationalreview.com /05_07_03_corner-archive.asp   (13032 words)

  
 Aquarius
The list of Navy and retired Navy divers that assist our program could probably fill another page, people like Pete Ruden, Jack Schmitt, Jerry Pelton, Bob Kilpatrick, Dave Sullivan, Mike Zinzer, Jeff Washburn, just to name a few, as well as others like John Camperman and Lew Nuckols with his Midshipmen interns.
Officially, maybe the Navy isn't operating a habitat program, but it would be hard to imagine being where we are today with Aquarius operations without their past and present involvement.
Most people believe the Navy hasn't been involved with saturation diving from sea floor habitats since the SEALAB and TEKTITE days, but I can safely say that they are actively involved and one of our biggest supporters.
www.uncwil.edu /aquarius/2003/07_2003/journal9.htm   (649 words)

  
 Videos
In 1957, black lawyer John Williams (Vance) has to defend his nephew Charlie (Whitt), who is accused of strangling a white boy to death.
A brash Navy lawyer is teamed with a gung-ho litigator in a politically- explosive murder court martial.
Edward Weldon (Heggie) is the jury foreman at the trial of Ethel Saxon (Flint) accused of murdering her lover.
www.swlaw.edu /library/webpac/videos.html   (649 words)

  
 Secretaries of the Navy
John L. Sullivan..............................18 Sep 1947- 24 May 1949
John H. Dalton...............................22 Jul 1993 - 16 Nov 1998
John D. Long.................................6 Mar 1897 - 30 Apr 1902
www.history.navy.mil /faqs/faq37-1.htm   (355 words)

  
 Secretaries of the Navy
John L. Sullivan..............................18 Sep 1947 - 24 May 1949
John Lehman..................................5 Feb 1981 - 10 Apr 1987
John D. Long.................................6 Mar 1897 - 30 Apr 1902
www.history.navy.mil /faqs/faq37-1.htm   (355 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Ex-Navy sec to Kerry: Open up your records
A former secretary of the Navy is urging Sen. John Kerry to open up his personnel files to resolve the question of whether the Democratic presidential nominee received a less-than-honorable discharge from the Navy.
Sullivan, who served in the secretary of the Navy's office in the Judge Advocate General Corps Reserve between 1975 and 1977, says the "honorable discharge" on the Kerry website appears to be a Carter administration substitute for an original action expunged from Kerry's record, Lipscomb reported.
The Kerry campaign has insisted that all of the senator's Navy records have been released, with the exception of medical papers, but the Washington Post and others have reported at least 100 pages are still under wraps.
worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41230   (355 words)

  
 Prominent Civilians Buried In Arlington National Cemetery
John Lawrence Sullivan - Secretary of the Navy
John Newton Mitchell - Attorney General of the U.S. Earl Moranda, Army Officer and CIA Official
John Davis Lodge - Captain, USN - Congressman, Governor and Diplomat
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /civilia.htm   (4902 words)

  
 The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II--Appendix I
John L. Sullivan: 1 July 1945--2 September 1945
Rear Admiral John H. Newton: 7 December 1941--31 December 1941
The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II--Appendix I
www.ibiblio.org /hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-I.html   (4902 words)

  
 CommemorateWTC.com - Creating Vision From Ashes
David L. Williams, Navy · Maj. Dwayne Williams, Army · Chief Petty Officer Marvin Roger Woods, Navy, Retired · Capt. John D. Yamnicky Sr., Navy, Retired · Vicki Yancey · Petty Officer Kevin W. Yokum, Navy · Chief Petty Officer Donald M. Young, Navy · Edmond G. Young Jr.
· Benjamin Suarez · David Scott Suarez · Ramon Suarez · Xavier Suarez · Yoichi Sugiyama · William Christopher Sugra · Daniel Suhr · David Marc Sullins · Christopher P. Sullivan · Patrick Sullivan · Thomas Sullivan · Hilario Soriano Sumaya Jr.
Michael L. Selves, Army, Retired · Marian H. Serva · Cmdr. Dan F. Shanower, Navy · Antionette M. Sherman · Diane M. Simmons · George W. Simmons · Donald D. Simmons · Cheryle D. Sincock · Petty Officer Gregg H. Smallwood, Navy · Lt. Col.
commemoratewtc.com   (4902 words)

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