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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jack William Wintle (born 18 April 1908 at Pittsburg, Kansas-1942) was appointed a midshipman at the Naval Academy on 14 June 1928 and graduated on 2 June 1932. He reported for duty in USS California (BB-44) on the 30th and completed a three-year tour of duty in the battleship before being transferred to submarine tender USS Bushnell (AS-2). That assignment lasted 17 months.On 7 August 1936, he reported to the Puget Sound Navy Yard to help supervise the fitting out of…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jack William Wintle (born 18 April 1908 at Pittsburg, Kansas-1942) was appointed a midshipman at the Naval Academy on 14 June 1928 and graduated on 2 June 1932. He reported for duty in USS California (BB-44) on the 30th and completed a three-year tour of duty in the battleship before being transferred to submarine tender USS Bushnell (AS-2). That assignment lasted 17 months.On 7 August 1936, he reported to the Puget Sound Navy Yard to help supervise the fitting out of USS Perkins (DD-377); and he remained in the destroyer after she went into commission on 18 September 1936. In the summer of 1939, Lt. (jg.) Wintle received postgraduate instruction at the Naval Academy before reporting for duty at the Philadelphia Navy Yard to help prepare USS Du Pont (DD-152) for recommissioning and service on the Neutrality Patrol.