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During World War II, Gene Fluckey was known as "Lucky Fluckey," but his success owed more to his talent, daring, and resourcefulness as a submarine skipper.
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Naval Institute Foundation

November 2005
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Vol. 131/11/1,233
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USNI Histories Receive Welcome Support

Future generations have much to learn from the life experiences of Medal of Honor recipient Rear Admiral Eugene B. Fluckey, nicknamed the "Galloping Ghost of the China Coast,” and the most decorated submariner in U.S. Navy history. Through the assistance of longtime member Everett P. Weaver of Winnetka, Illinois, and the generosity of the Paul Bechtner Foundation, the Naval Institute Press has commissioned award-winning author Carl LaVO to pen a biography of Admiral Fluckey that should be completed in 2006.

Everett “Tuck” Weaver, who served under Gene Fluckey in the USS Barb (SS-220) during World War II, is a 1940 graduate of the University of Illinois. He later served as Chairman and Director of Amcol International.

In addition to underwriting the Fluckey biography, the Paul Bechtner Foundation is also assisting the Naval Institute Press to publish Paul Stillwell's upcoming book Submarine Stories, and has provided generous support to the Institute's oral history program.

For information on opportunities to support upcoming Institute history projects, please contact Bill MacIntosh at (410) 295-1056 or [email protected].

Photo Archives Wish List

A critical component of the Naval Institute's educational and outreach mission is to maintain its archives of nearly half a million images—the largest private collection of naval photography in the world. To provide widespread access to the collection and to produce high-quality prints at a reasonable cost, the photo library staff requests your assistance to secure the following items and services:

Photocopier
DVD burner
Flat large-screen monitors
Laptop computer
Heavy-duty 5-drawer file cabinets
Rolling file cabinet
 

Your financial support in obtaining these items is greatly appreciated. All gifts to the Naval Institute are tax-deductible. For more information, please contact archivist Janis Jorgensen at (410) 295-1022 or [email protected].

Thanks to Our Leaders

The success of the Naval Institute Foundation is due in large part to its Board of Directors, a group of volunteers who actively guide the Foundation throughout the year:

Alfred M. Cady III

Steve M. Cohen

John H. Fullmer
Founder and CEO
King Ventures, LLC

Robert C. McCormack
Managing Director,
Trident Capital

Christopher P. Michel
President and CEO,
Military Advantage, Inc.

Steven M. Waters
Partner, Compass Partners
International, LLC

 


 

Articles on technology and innovation are made possible in part by a grant from Battelle Memorial Institute.

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