Rear Admiral C. A. Lockwood Jr. Signed Cover

Author's Personal Collection: Rear Admiral C. A. Lockwood, Jr. cover sent to his wife. Postmarked Aug 1943.
Signed above VIA AIRMAIL. Cover was 'PASSED BY NAVAL CENSOR"
Author's Personal Collection

Rear Admiral C. A. Lockwood, Jr. cover sent to his wife. Postmarked Aug 1943. Signed above VIA AIRMAIL. Cover was 'PASSED BY NAVAL CENSOR"

Name/Title

Rear Admiral C. A. Lockwood Jr. Signed Cover

Description

Charles Andrews Lockwood (May 6, 1890 – June 6, 1967) was a vice-admiral and flag officer of the United States Navy. He is known in submarine history as the commander of Submarine Force Pacific Fleet during World War II. He devised tactics for the effective use of submarines, making the members and elements of "silent service" key players in the Pacific victory. He oversaw the moving forward of the Pacific Fleet submarine bases from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Australia to places like Saipan – where a submarine tender was stationed for a period of time – Guam, the Admiralty Islands, and Subic Bay in the Philippines. Submarine patrols were long voyages and many times the crew finished up on "iron rations" of poor food as their food supplies ran out, so Lockwood made great strides in providing for rest and recuperation (R & R) for his sailors when they returned to port, such as two-week stays at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and crates of ice cream and leafy vegetables to greet returning submarine crews.

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September 21, 2025

Update Date

September 21, 2025