Admirals -- United States -- Biography
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Admirals -- United States -- Biography
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- Rickover, Norman Polmar and Thomas B. Allen
- Destroyer captain, lessons of a first command, James G. Stavridis
- Submarine admiral, from battlewagons to ballistic missiles, I.J. Galantin
- Admiral Nimitz, the commander of the Pacific Ocean theater, Brayton Harris
- David Glasgow Farragut, our first admiral, by Jean Lee Latham ; illustrated by Paul Frame
- Master of sea power, a biography of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, by Thomas B. Buell
- John Mayo of Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1630-1688., A genealogical and biographical record of his descendants, Published by the author
- The galloping ghost, the extraordinary life of submarine legend Eugene Fluckey, Carl LaVO
- Grace Hopper, admiral of the cyber sea, Kathleen Broome Williams
- John Paul Jones, Americas first sea warrior, Joseph F. Callo
- Against the tide, Rickover's leadership principles and the rise of the nuclear Navy, Rear Admiral Dave Oliver, USN (Ret.)
- Grace Hopper, programming pioneer, by Nancy Whitelaw ; illustrated by Janet Hamlin
- Full speed ahead!, America's first admiral: David Glasgow Farragut, Louise Borden
- John Paul Jones, sailor, hero, father of the American Navy, Evan Thomas
- How they won the war in the Pacific, Nimitz and his admirals, Edwin P. Hoyt
- The chairmanship of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Ronald H. Cole [and others]
- How they won the war in the Pacific, Nimitz and His Admirals, Edwin Hoyt
- Sea stories, my life in special operations, Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy retired)
- Sea stories, my life in special operations, Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy retired)
- Admiral Bill Halsey, a naval life, Thomas Alexander Hughes
- The captain from Connecticut, the life and naval times of Isaac Hull, Linda M. Maloney
- John Paul Jones, sailor, hero, father of the American Navy, Evan Thomas
- The second most powerful man in the world, the life of Admiral William D. Leahy, Roosevelt's Chief of Staff, Phillips Payson O'Brien
- An admiral's yarn, by Harris Laning ; with an introduction by Mark Russell Shulman ; edited by Mark Russell Shulman and the Naval War College staff
- David Farragut and the great naval blockade, by Russell Shorto ; introductory essay by Henry Steele Commager
- A rage for glory, the life of Commodore Stephen Decatur, USN, by James Tertius de Kay
- John Paul Jones, sailor, hero, father of the American Navy, Evan Thomas
- Grace Hopper, Navy admiral and computer pioneer, Charlene W. Billings
- On the warpath in the Pacific, Admiral Jocko Clark and the fast carriers, Clark G. Reynolds
- Nimitz at war, command leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay, Craig L. Symonds
- Sea raiders of the American Revolution, the Continental Navy in European waters, E. Gordon Bowen-Hassell, Dennis M. Conrad, and Mark L. Hayes
- Admiral Chester Nimitz, thunder of the Pacific, Lou Reda Productions, Inc. for A&E Network ; produced by Sammy Jackson, Mort Zimmerman ; directed by Don Horan ; written by Norman Stahl with Joseph Alexander
- Our country, right or wrong, the life of Stephen Decatur, the U.S. Navy's most illustrious commander, Leonard F. Guttridge
- A rage for glory, the life of Commodore Stephen Decatur, USN, James Tertius de Kay
- The life of David Glasgow Farragut, first admiral of the United States Navy, embodying his journal and letters, by his son, Loyall Farragut
- Admiral Arleigh Burke, by E.B. Potter
- Admiral "Bull" Halsey, the life and wars of the Navy's most controversial commander, John Wukovits
- Andrew Foote, Civil War admiral on western waters, Spencer C. Tucker
- Admiral Hyman Rickover, engineer of power, Marc Wortman
- Admiral chester w. nimitz, The life and legacy of the u.s. pacific fleet's commander in chief during world war ii, Charles River Editors
- Sea stories, my life in special operations, William H. McRaven
- The Rickover effect, how one man made a difference, Theodore Rockwell
- Rickover, the birth of nuclear power, a production of Manfold Productions, Inc. ; producer, writer, and directory, Michael Pack
- The Pacific War remembered, an oral history collection, edited by John T. Mason, Jr
- The second most powerful man in the world, the life of Admiral William D. Leahy, Roosevelt's chief of staff, Phillips Payson O'Brien
- Sea stories, my life in special operations, Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired)
- A rage for glory, the life of Commodore Stephen Decatur, USN, James Tertius de Kay
- Admiral Bill Halsey, a naval life, Thomas Alexander Hughes
- The line of fire, from Washington to the Gulf, the politics and battles of the new military, William J. Crowe, Jr. with David Chanoff
- Lincoln's admiral, the Civil War campaigns of David Farragut, James P. Duffy
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