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Ralph Andrew Ofstie (16
November 1897 – 18
November 1956) was a Vice
Admiral in the
United States Navy, an
escort carrier commander in
World War II, Deputy...
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Nimitz 1960, p. 751.
Ofstie 1946, p. 194.
Potter &
Nimitz 1960, p. 761.
Potter &
Nimitz 1960, p. 765.
Potter &
Nimitz 1960, p. 770.
Ofstie 1946, p. 275. Cressman...
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Kafka &
Pepperburg 1946, p. 185.
Potter &
Nimitz 1960, p. 751.
Ofstie 1946, p. 194.
Potter &
Nimitz 1960, p. 761.
Potter &
Nimitz 1960, p. 765...
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Harold Sigvald "Hod"
Ofstie (May 5, 1891 – June 17, 1961) was an
American college football player and coach. He
served as the head
football coach at Ripon...
- (a Translation). The ONI
Review (Report). Vol. 2.
Foreword by
Ralph A.
Ofstie.
Office of
Naval Intelligence (published June 1947).
Archived from the original...
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Admiral Ingolf N.
Kiland (20 May – 16 July 1952) Vice
Admiral Ralph A.
Ofstie (16 July 1952 – 23
February 1953) Vice
Admiral Harold M.
Martin (23 February...
- istory-magazine/1994/february/hail-storm-truk
Prados 2016, pp. 110–111.
Ofstie 1946, pp. 194–195.
Trumbull 1972.
Jeffery 2007, pp. Appendix 4. Astor, Gerald...
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Mediterranean as the
flagship of Vice
Admiral Ralph A.
Ofstie,
Commander Sixth Fleet. Vice
Admiral Ofstie was
relieved on
board by Vice
Admiral Harry Donald...
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Veterans Affairs Canada". 21
January 2020.
Potter & Nimitz, 1960, p.770
Ofstie(1946)p.275 L,
Klemen (2000). "Forgotten Campaign: The
Dutch East Indies...
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After the war,
Toyoda was
interrogated by Rear
Admiral Ralph A.
Ofstie in
Tokyo on 14
November 1945. He was
viewed as "highly
intelligent and widely...