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    Glynn Robert Donaho (March 25, 1905 – May 26, 1986), nicknamed "Donc", was a United States Navy officer known principally for his exploits as a submarine...
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    Connecticut. She was launched on 9 September 1967 sponsored by Vice admiral Glynn R. Donaho (ret.), and commissioned on 12 July 1969. A unique design under project...
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  • Force fighter ace Gordon B. Rainer, U.S. submarine commander "Donc" – Glynn R. Donaho, World War II U.S. submarine commander "Dogsbody" – Douglas Bader,...
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    W.G. Myers) Grouper (Lt. Cmdr. C.E. Duke) Flying Fish (Lt. Cmdr. Glynn R. Donaho) 5 Tambor-class (10 tubes: 6 forward, 4 aft): Tambor (Lt. Cmdr. J.W...
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    war patrol, Raborn was replaced as skipper of Picuda by Commander Glynn R. Donaho. Picuda, in wolf-pack with sister ships Spadefish and Redfish, departed...
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    classmates became general officers later: George W. Anderson, Jr., Glynn R. Donaho, John C. Munn, Herbert D. Riley, Alan Shapley, John Thach, Clarence...
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    back to base. In 1940 and 1941, Lieutenant Glynn R. Donaho, a future vice admiral, was her commanding officer. R-4 departed New London on 26 May 1941 for...
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    in the American Taekwondo Society born without arms. Vice Admiral Glynn R. Donaho, World War II Submarine Commander awarded the Navy Cross four times...
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    USS Spadefish and Redfish operated as "Donc's Devils", under command of Glynn R. Donaho, commanding officer of USS Picuda. The other three submarines were...
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    Twiggs Myers". www.usmcu.edu. Retrieved 24 January 2024. Anderson, Gerald R. (12 January 2009). Subic Bay from Magellan to Pinatubo: The History of the...
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