brady said:Hary S. Truman and Richard H. O'Kane, it is:)
Lucky guess based purely on circumstantial evidence. I've never seen a pic of O'Kane before

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I scaned the pick off the Back of Clear The Bridge, a great book.
That's a book I've been meaning to read for years. I really like reading submarine stories. The tension and stress of that job just boils off the page. Salute to all submariners under every flag--those guys really earn their pathetically low pay

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Shiva said:Nitpick: His name is Harry S Truman. No period. Truman's middle 'name' was 'S', therefore it is not his middle initial, it is his full middle name, and does not get a period.
Strange how common that type of naming was 70-100 years ago. Lots of my dad's contemporaries (WW2 vets) just had letters for names, anticipating the current fad among rappers

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Funny anecdote. Back in those days, when a guy just had a letter for a name, his paperwork and dogtags reflected the fact by having "(only)" right after the letter instead of a period. One of my dad's navy buds was named R M Davis, so his paperwork was supposed to read "Davis, R(only) M(only)". However, the clerk who did his enlistment paperwork forgot the parentheses, so the navy officially called him Ronly Monly Davis. And so he spent the duration of the war trying to get that straightened out, because it screwed up his mail, his pay, etc.