Before entering the Naval Reserve, Commander Say was publicist with the Travel Department of the Oregon State Highway Commission as well as the author of numerous published articles and stories. His wartime service was largely spent in the Security branch of the Office of Public Information, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.

Articles by Harold Bradley Say

"Satisfactory" Not Enough

By Harold B. Say, Captain, U. S. Naval Reserve (Retired)
July 1964
Only his conscience could tell the defense counsel how vigorously he must defend his former enemies.

Censorship And Security

By Commander Harold Bradley Say, U.S. Naval Reserve
February 1953
Among the people who employ the English language—and particularly Americans—a word guaranteed to arouse instant suspicion is Censorship . Which is undoubtedly the reason that when the United States has ...

They Pioneered a Channel to Tokyo

By Commander Harold Bradley Say, U. S. Naval Reserve
November 1945
"There is seldom a job without casualties. On the Balikpapan job, no one was killed, however. Most of the injuries are from near misses by heavy shells, some of them ...