This is a photograph of Admiral Andrew Cunningham of the Royal Navy with message and original signature sent to Admiral Stark sometime after World War II.
Photograph of Admiral Andrew Cunningham of the Royal Navy with Message and Original…
A photograph of Robert C Giffen, 1886-1962, with message to Harold Stark:
Transcription:
To Comman’er [Commander]
A “Grand Boss”
From
His Task Force Comdr. [Commander]
Rbe [Robert] Giffen
T. F. 99
Scapa Flow
June 7/42
Robert Carlisle Giffen…
This item is an image of the USS Stark (FFG-31) sailing in the Pacific Ocean during her sea trials on July 13, 1982. This ship was created in 1980 and was named in honor of Admiral Stark. Found on the Naval History and Heritage Command website,…
Admiral Stark had a series of competitive boat races done in his honor, near Wilkes Barre- happening at Lake Carey in Tunkhannock. This was something, as he states in this post card, that he was particularly proud of. Stark had learned to boat and…
Following the end of World War Two, Harold Stark spent more time in London coordinating the US and the British’s navies, as discussed in this newspaper clipping. In this article, he visited the USS Olympus and spoke about his opinions of the new…
This is a page from the Wilkes Alumni Magazine, which ran from 1947 into the present under multiple different titles. The article details dinner celebration in honor of Harold R. Stark’s appointment as Chairmen of the Board of Trustees. Stark was…
Stark Learning Center originally opened as Stark Hall in 1964. Prior to Admiral Stark’s name being attached to the hall, UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill wrote a letter to the university in September of 1957. Churchill recommended the building be…