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William A. Brockett : ウィキペディア英語版 | William A. Brockett
Rear Admiral William A. Brockett (born 22 February 1914 in Illinois) raised in Litchfield and New London, Connecticut.〔Social Security Death Index〕〔1920 and 1930 Federal Censuses for Connecticut〕 A naval engineer and author, Brockett served aboard a US gunboat in China at the time of the Battle of Shanghai in August 1937. In 1950, he co-authored with Robert M. Johnston ''Elements of Applied Thermodynamics'', which was required reading by naval engineering students of the United States Naval Academy for over forty years.〔(A & J Booksellers )〕 During the Vietnam War, he was Chief of the United States Navy's Bureau of Ships. He then served as President of the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture from 1966 to 1974. Brockett died in San Diego, California in September 1984.〔 == Education == Brockett attended the US Naval Academy, lettering in rowing in the same 1933 ceremony that his deputy at BuShips, Charles Curtze, received recognition for his superior performance in gymnastics.〔(Athletes at Navy Get 229 Letters, New York Timers, 30 May 1933 )〕
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