I bet you wondered…

January 2nd, 2009

From Fri Oct 31 12:38:44 1997
>Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 20:04:29 +0200
>To: mahan@microwrks.com, wwii-l@listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu, >marhst-l@post.queensu.ca
>Subject: I bet you wondered…
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>…when I would come and ask stupid questions again. Well, here I am.
>I was putting some more research into the biographies, and encountered one
>rather strange command which I would like to know about. >Then-Rear-Admiral Jesse
>Bartlett Oldendorf was “Commander all Forces Aruba and Curacao”. Was >that an ASW
>job?
>Second…by chance does anybody know which ship RADM Clark commanded during
>Operation Torch?
>Third, since I will have little time to work on anything (any >private work), I
>could use some help. If anybody has the time and interest to write one or
>however many biographies (or anything else…basically, I’ll take it >all!), I’d
>be very grateful if he/she/it would contact me.
>Fourth (for the WWII-L), I ask you to pardon my off-topic post(s) of late. I
>promise to abstain from that in the future.
>
>Thanks,
>Tim
>
>Tim Lanzendoerfer | “I have just taken on a great
>Amateur Naval Historian | responsibility. I will do my
>Email: BWV_Wiesbaden@t-online.de | utmost to meet it” – Nimitz
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