Index for Series of Interviews with Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery US

Index for Series of Interviews with Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery US

Index for Series of Interviews with Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery U. S. Navy (Retired) ANTILLES DEFENSE COMMAND: one of three commands assumed by Gallery (1956), p. 176; p. 190. AZORES: p. 75- 6; p. 84. BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS: p. 27; p. 30; p. 36. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE: Gallery as officer in charge of aviation, p. 30; contracts for Norden Bomb sight, p. 31 - 34; expansion of the program, p. 35ff; Gallery’s tour of duty in London for the Bureau, p. 37- 38. BURKE, Admiral Arleigh: p.181. CAPE CANAVERAL: Gallery member of committee to select the missile launching site, p. 135; p. 137. CARIBBEAN SEA FRONTIER: Gal 1ery takes command on Dec. 6, 1956, p. 175 ff; also becomes Comdr. 10th Naval District, p. 176. CASALS, Pablo: p. 201- 2. CASTRO: incident involving kidnapping of thirty U. S. sailors returning in bus to Guantanamo, p. 179 ff. SS CERAMIC: British passenger steamship, p. 84 ff. CHURCHILL, Sir Winston: Visit to Puerto Rico, p. 182- 4. COLLIERS MAGAZINE: Gallery article on Unification and dismissal of Denfeld, p. 132. COM CAR DIV SIX (1951): Gallery's flagship was CORAL SEA with Sixth Fleet, p, 155 ff; account of the search for missing fliers from the CORAL SEA, p. 158- 162. DANIELS, Worth Bagley: p. 8 - 12. DONA FELICIA: Mayoress of San Juan, p. 185- 6. DOYLE, Admiral Austin K.: Commander, Naval Air Training, p. 173- 4. GALLERY, RADM Daniel V.: personal data, p. 1 - 3; father's decision to send 3 sons to Naval Academy, p. 3 - 4; Gallery's early duty assignments, p. 15- 16; his decision to be an aviator, p. 20; makes flag rank, p. 12 7; retirement for physical disability (1 960), p. - 1 - 203; his career as a writer p. 206- 212; GALLERY MEMORANDUM: p. 141 ff; (see copy of Memorandum in appendix). USS GUADALCANAL (CVE): Gallery goes to Oregon to commission Kaiser Class jeep carrier, p. 63 ff; simulated attack on Panama Canal, p. 72; episode involving German SS refueling off Azores, p. 75- 6; night flying, p. 77- 91; the provocation, p. 79 ff; U- 515, p. 81 ff; U- 68 p. 89 ff; p. 100; Gallery's final cruise on the GUADALCANAL, p. 121- 2; U- 505 her capture, p. 97 ff; p. 109 ff; p. Ill; postwar history of U- 505, p. 115- 121. GUIDED MISSILES: Gallery becomes the first Assistant CNO for Guided Missiles, p. 128; p. 134- 5; Gallery fires a V- 2 off the MIDWAY, p. 135- 9; the forerunner of POLARIS, p. 147- 9. USS HANCOCK - CV: Gallery takes command in Pacific (1945), p. 125- 7. HENCKE, Oberlieutenant Werner: skipper of U- 515, p. 81 ff. HUNTER- KILLER FORCE, ATLANTIC (1952): Gallery takes command, p. 162- 4. USS IDAHO: P. 18- 21; p. 30. ICELAND: Gallery becomes Commanding Officer, Fleet Air Base (Jan. 1942), p. 38 ff; duty on BPYs operating off Iceland, p. 40- 1; radar equipment on PBYs p. 53 ff; Squadron bags its first German Submarine, p. 55 ff. JOHNSON, The Hon. Louis: Sec- Def - tries to control writing of articles on unification, p. 129 ff; p. 142; p. 147. KAISER CLASS CARRIERS: p. 64- 5. KING, Fleet Admiral E.J.: a student at Pensacola, p. 22- 24; p. 124; p. 132- 3; his letter to Gallery in approval of the article - "If This Be Treason", p, 209. LITTLE LEAGUE: Gallery organizes LITTLE LEAGUE teams throughout Puerto Rico, p. 199- 200. - 2 - LOCH ERNE SEAPLANE BASE: Gallery becomes Commanding Officer (1941), p. 37. MATTHEWS, Francis P. - Sec- Nav: his reaction to the Gallery article in Colliers - "If this be Treason", p. 132- 4; his letter to Gallery, p. 208. USS MISSION BAY - CVE: p. 72- 3. MUNOZ- MARIN, The Hon. Luis: Governor of Puerto Rico, p. 183; p. 186; p. 188- 9. MURMANSK CONVOYS: PQ 17, p. 47- 50. U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY: entrance to the Academy (Aug. 1917), p. 6- 15; athletics, p. 7- 14; summer cruises, p. 12. NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND (1952- 55): Gallery takes command at Glenview, Illinois, p. 165 ff; Gallery has temporary duty as Commander, 9th Naval District (simultaneously), p. 171- 2. NAVAL AVIATION: Gallery's first interest, p. 20; Pensacola, p. 21; duty with torpedo squadron (1927- 8), p. 25- 7; Gallery goes back to Pensacola as an instructor (1930- 31), p. 27; Gallery spends three years in aviation ordnance, p. 28- 29; See also: entries under USS GUADALCANAL: LOCH ERNE: ICELAND: REYKJAVIK: COMCARDIV 6; NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING. NAVY LEAGUE: Chapter in San Juan flourished with Gallery, p. 190 ff. NIXON, The Hon. Richard M.: As Vice President inspects Reserve Training Command at Santa Ana, p. 169- 170; his visit to Venezuela (1957), p. 177- 8. NORDEN BOMB SIGHT: p. 31- 34. USS NORTON SOUND: converted to rocket launching ship for experimental purposes, p. 127; p. 151. PEARSON, Drew: Prints the Gallery Memorandum on Unification and the Air Force, p. 142 ff. PENSACOLA: see entries under: NAVAL AVIATION: ADMIRAL KING. - 3 - USS PILLSBURY - DD: p. 98; p. 1OO, USS PITTSBURG: Gallery has duty on her in the Mediterranean, p. 17- 18. POST GRADUATE SCHOOL: p. 28- 9. R.A.F. - Iceland: p. 42 ff; plan for attack on the German BB TIRPITZ, P. 59. REYKJAVIK, ICELAND: Headquarters (1942- 4) U. S. Navy Fleet Air Base, p. 41- 63. SATURDAY EVENING POST: Gallery writes for magazine, p. 130- 1; hi s first story p. 206. SEABEES: p. 42. SEAPLANES: See entries under: LOCH ERNE: ICELAND. SHERMAN, Admiral Forrest: hi s 1etter of admonition to Gallery for Col 1er article, p. 133- 4. STEEL BAND: Gallery imports steel drums for Navy Band in San Juan, p. 193 ff; visit to the World's Fair in Brussels, p. 196- 7; the ensemble becomes known as ADMIRAL DAN'S PANDEMONIACS, p. 197; plays for Pablo Casals, p. 201- 2; p. 204. SUBMARINE WARFARE - Atlantic: p. 45 ff. SULLIVAN, The Hon. John: Secretary of Navy - his reaction to the Gallery memorandum, p. 142- 3. TEL- AVIV: p. 160- 2. TENTH FLEET - SS DATA: p. 74- 6. BB TIRPITZ (German): p. 47- 48; p. 58- 9. TORPEDOES: Gallery's description of their use in exercises of Torpedo Squadron (1927), p. 25- 7. TURKEY: USS PITTSBURGH at Constantinople in time of Kernel Ataturk, p. 17- 18. U - 68 (German): p. 89 ff. U - 515 (German); p. 81 ff. - 4 - U - 505 (German): her capture, p. 97 ff; significance of capture of German code books, p. 109 ff; towed into Bermuda, p. Ill; her post- war history, p. 115- 121. UNIFICATION: Gallery writes for SATURDAY EVENING POST on unification, p. 129 ff; the Gallery MEMORANDUM, p. 141 ff (see copy of Memo in Appendix). VIEQUES: p. 187. von BRAUN, Dr. Werner: p. 152. VS SQUADRON FOUR: Gallery on duty with this Scouting Squadron on the LANGLEY, RANGER, SARATOGA 6ffd LEXINGTON, p. 29 ff. - 5 - .

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