Index. Reminiscences of Rear Admiral. George van Deurs U. S. Navy. (Retired) Volume I

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Index to Reminiscences of Rear Admiral George van Deurs U. S. Navy (Retired) Volume I

BALLENTINE, Adm. John H.: special Naval Attaché for Air in Japan, p 232-3. BECK, Cmdr. Pete: p 121-3, p 124-5; 132-5. BELLINGER, Vadm. Patrick N.: Chief of Staff to Admiral King (1937)3 P 321-2. BERNHARD, Vadm. Alva D.: takes training at Pensacola, p 171-3. BRISTOL, Vadm Arthur L. Jr.: Skipper of the USS JASON, p 225-7; p 244; skipper of the USS RANGER, p 288; his skill in bringing ship out of Cook Inlet in violent storm, p 290-l; p 295; P 302. USS BRUCE - DD: p 40, p 45-7. CATAPULTS: see entries under USS MEMPHIS. CHINA STATION: p 215; duty on the USS JASON, p 217 ff; position of the Cine of the China Station, p 225; Orange plan for war with the Japs, p 235-6; visit to Singapore, p 243-5; travels in Indonesia, p 245 ff. COCO SOLO Air Station: van Deurs has temporary duty there flying the H-l6, p 140. USS COGHLAN - DD: van Deurs assigned to her after training on the DD WM JONES - p 39-40; duty on her, p 39-53. COLD WEATHER TEST DETACHMENT: p 293 ff; also entries under USS RANGER. COOK INLET: see entries under USS RANGER. CORPUS CHRISTI Air Station: p 158. De FONEY, Doctor: MD on duty at Pensacola, p 66. -1-

FLOOD RELIEF: van Deurs is delegated for flood relief mission around Memphis -- from his duty in Pensacola5 p 198-211; flood relief duty at Mobile, p 211-214. HALSEY, Fleet Admiral Wm. F.: provokes a time record fly-off from the SARATOGA, p 313-4 HEFFERNAN, Radm John B.: p 48. HOOVER, Adm. John: p 270-3. HOPPING, Lt. Cmdr. Hallsted Lubeck: (Hal) squadron member on the USS RANGER, p 305 ff. JAPANESE ACTIVITIES - China, 1931: p 229-31; p 240-1. JAPANESE AVIATION: Reports from U. S. Naval Attaché, p 232-3. USS JASON: p 217, p 219-20; p 227-8; p 234; p 240; homeward Journey,p 250 ff; p 260. KING, Fleet Admiral E. J.: student at Pensacola, p 169-70 ff; van Deurs calls on King when he was passed over (1935), p 276-8; p 284-5; Commander of carriers with the SARATOGA as flag ship,(1937), p 319; a feud with Adm. Jack Towers, p 319; p 323-5; a dinner conversation with van Deurs, p 326-7; ordered to make a surprise (practice) raid on Pearl Harbor with one CV and a DD, p 328-9. USS LANGLEY - CV: p 79, 83, 107, 113, 144, 182; replaces the USS JASON on the Asiatic Station, p 240-1. LAROCHE, Capt. Francis A. (Cocky): 9 51,p 54 LEIGH, Admiral Richard Henry: (Reddy) p 142. LEIGHTON, Capt. Bruce G.: skipper of Torpedo plane Squadron -2-

on the USS MEMPHIS, p 112. MAGRUDER, Radm. Thomas Pickett: p 122, p 125, p 127, p 130. McCAIN, Adm. John Sidney: his experiences on the USS RANGER, p. 303-4. McGINNIS, Captain Knefler: (Sock) air officer on the USS SARATOGA, p 317. McVAY, Adm. Charles Butler Jr.: p 225-7, McWHORTER, Radm. Ernest D.: skipper of the USS JASON,1931 p 256. USS MEMPHIS: experiments with catapults, p 111 ff; conditions on board the "unhappy ship", p 121; the Australian cruise, p 124-138. MITCHELL, Gen, Billy: p l8l-2. MOEBUS, Vadm Lucian A.: (Fish): aboard the DD BRUCE for her journey from San Diego to the East Coast, p 40; p 102-3; p 164; p 199. MULLINNIX, Radm. Henry M.: p 96-8. NAVAL AVIATION: van Deurs makes application for naval aviation, p 53-5; technique for making landing on a carrier, p 298-300; Note: most all entries on the Admiral's career after his duty on the DD COGHLAN pertain to Naval Aviation. NORTH ISLAND NAVAL AIR BASE: p 261 ff; the parachute shop, 273-4. PARACHUTES: first use of, p 96; p 109; p 185-6. PENSACOLA - Naval training: p 55-106; account of N-9, HS-2-3-

and other planes used in trainings p 70-71;the F5L, p 74-6; pigeons for communication, p 78-80; seaplanes, p 84 ff; JN Curtiss plane, p 89 90;R-6L, p 100; van Deurs returns to Pensacola as flight instructor3 p 152 ff; comments on the Boeing NB, p 162-4; van Deurs becomes assistant Test Pilot at Pensacola, p 168 9; the Curtiss Fighter, F6C-4, p 188-9. PIGEONS (carrier): use of pigeons for distress communications, p 78-80. POPPIN, Dr. Jack: Navy flight surgeon and research doctor, p 81, 83, P 193-6, p 242. USS RANGER: van Deurs reports to the Scouting Squadron (1935), p 285; opportunity to use an automatic pilot, p 287; Ranger goes to Alaska in January to try out carrier and planes under winter conditions3 p 288; adventures in Cook Inlet, p 289-92; conclusions of the operation, p 296; experience in landing on an aircraft carrier, p 298-300; cruise In Panamanian waters further use of Vought SBU, p 303-4; the CinC's sudden order to take the fleet to sea, p 314-6. ROBY, Lt. (jg) Kilburn H.: p 164-5. USS SARATOGA: van Deurs (1936) ordered to her as flight deck Officer, p 309 ff; difficulty in getting instructions covering this job, p 309-310; van Deurs devises a plan for landing operations, p 310-11; a speed up experiment with the fly-off, 314; the practice surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, p 328-32. SEAPLANES; p 84-8. -4-

SMITH, Radm. Clyde W.: special Naval Attaché for Air in Japan, p 233-4; p 241. STEVENS, Vadm. Leslie C.: repair officer at North Island Navy Air Station, p 261 ff; his post war career, p 268-9. USS TENNESSEE - BB: van Deurs first tour of duty - her commissioning, p 13; description of the Chief Engineer, p 14; problems with her completion, p 15-17; near collision with the SS AQUITANIA, p 17-19; further difficulties with the ships, p 20-22; van Deurs WW II assignment as Chief of Staff to Adm. Oldendorf on board the TENNESSEE, p 31-32. TORPEDO SQUADRON #1: p 111. TOWERS, Adm. John H.: p 110-1; skipper of the Air Station at North Island (1934, p 278; instrumental in getting advance for van Deurs, p 280; history of his early career, p 282-5; in command of the USS SARATOGA (1937) with Adm. King in command of carriers, p 319 ff; feud with King, p 319, p 323-4; slated to succeed Adm. Moffett after his death (1933), p 324-6; other developments in his career, p 325-6. TURNER, Adm. R. K.: student at Pensacola, p 169 ff. van DEURS, Radm. George: appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy p 1-3; academy years, p 4-12; marriage, p 103; battle with selection board (1935), p 275-6. VOUGHT SBU: The last Vought plane with fixed landing gear, p 296; used by the Cold Weather Test Detachment, p 296 ff; -5-

Adm. van Dears used on Panama cruise of the USS RANGER, p 303. USS WEST VIRGINIA: van Deurs assigned to fly planes via her catapults, p 146-9. WHITING, Capt. Kenneth: p 145; P 182-3. USS WM. JONES - DD: used as school ship to train young officers p 34-39. USS WRIGHT - Seaplane Tender: p 111. -6-