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Davis, Arthur Early Life and Joining the Navy
Arthur Q. Davis was born in March 1920 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Davis, Arthur Life Aboard Ship and in the Pacific
Arthur Davis enjoyed experimenting with original designs for ships of different size and hull shapes.
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Davis, Arthur Overview of Career
Arthur Davis was born in March 1920 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Davis, Arthur Recollections
Arthur Davis said former President George W. H.
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Davis, Arthur Reflections
Arthur Davis left the Pacific in July 1944 and returned to the Bureau of Ships in Washington D.C., but there was less to do.
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Davis, Arthur Ship Camouflage
The camouflage design patterns and color schemes differed between the Atlantic and Pacific, depending on prevailing weather conditions.
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Davis, Arthur Special Effects
Before the war, Arthur Davis worked in New Orleans [Annotator's Note: New Orleans, Louisiana] building a plant near the lakefront [Annotator
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Davis, Arthur The Art of Deception
There were ways, Arthur Davis said, to make the ships appear to be going in the opposite direction from their heading.
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Davis, Arthur War’s End and Postwar Life
The USS Missouri (BB-63) was in the Brooklyn Navy Yard when Arthur Davis designed its camouflage.
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Davis, Charles Battle of Kula Gulf and Loss of the USS Helena (CL-50)
Charles Davis then went to Kula Gulf.
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Davis, Charles Burial at Sea
Charles Davis experienced his first burial at sea after the 13 to 15 November battle [Annotator's Note: 13 to 15 November 1942, the First Nava
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Davis, Charles Early Life
Charles Davis was born in December 1925 in Alexandria, Louisiana, the youngest of three sons.