This is a snippet of a speech by Admiral Ben Morreell at the Stark Hall Dedication on September 27, 1957 in which he reflects on the vision for how Wilkes College will use the building and classrooms.
The photograph depicts the Chief of Naval Operations Photographed in his office, reading the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy for Fiscal Year 1938.
The photograph depicts Jones receiving the Medal of Honor, from President Herbert Hoover. … Others present are … Captain Harold Stark, Aide to the Secretary, partially visible behind him
The photograph depicts the Navy Navy Distinguished Service Medal that Stark was awarded. It is a gold and blue medallion, with an eagle at the center, and attached to a gold and blue ribbon by an anchor affixed within a five pointed star.
This is a photograph with original message from Francis Thomas Evans to Admiral Stark at some point during Stark's military career.
Transcription:
For “Betty” Stark
The man with the cheerful Aye! Aye!
With best regards of
F. T. Evans
The image depicts a painting by Frederick Coffay Yohn, [ca. late nineteenth-early twentieth century], which illustrates John Stark leading his men into the Battle of Bennington.
A typical Enigma intercept from the Bletchley Park operation in England formed from parts of two messages to the German Army Group Courland (Kurland) on Feb. 14, 1945. These messages were transmitted in Morse code as groups of five letters, which…