Captain Dunn, a graduate of the Naval Academy in 1909, obtained some of the data for this article during a cruise on the Asiatic Station, where he engaged in considerable research at Canton, Hong Kong, Macao, Manila, and Singapore.

Articles by Lucius C. Dunn

The United States Navy and The Open Door Policy

By Captain Lucius C. Dunn, U. S. Navy (Retired)
January 1949
Admiral, I am certainly pleased with my new assignment,” enthusiastically remarked a young Lieutenant (junior grade) who had just received his first orders to the Asiatic Station. “You know things ...

Some Unpublished History Of Old Glory

By Commander Lucius C. Dunn, U. S. Navy
July 1935
Beginning with that epochal day in late December, 1775, when Lieutenant John Paul Jones first unfurled the silken rattlesnake ensign—of “Don’t Tread on Me” fame—on the American man-of-war Alfred down ...