Read The Galloping Ghost Online
Authors: Carl P. LaVO
Carl Vinson
,
xi
Carvalho, Otelo Saraiva de,
176
Castro, Fidel,
153
censorship, of wartime letters,
89
Chafee, John H.,
xv
Chidori
(Japan),
64
Chihaya Maru
(Japan),
70
China,
19
Christian, Sonny,
10
Christie, Ralph,
38
Chung, Margaret,
113â14
Chuyo
(Japan),
83
Clarey, Bernard A. (“Chick”),
161
; complex personality of,
162â63
Clark, James S.,
60
Clinton, Bill,
xi
,
xiiâxiii
Cochino
(SS-345),
144
Coco Solo Naval Base (Panama),
33â34
,
39
,
40â41
Cod
(SS-224),
181
Cuba,
153
Dalton, John H.,
xi
Darter
(SS-227),
99
Davidson, John,
140
Dogfish
(SS-350),
132â33
Doolittle, James,
133â34
Dornin, Robert (“Dusty”),
111
Duncan, Charles K.,
172
Duncan, Max,
20
,
80
,
88
,
89
,
105
,
113
,
119
,
131
,
179
; assumption of Lanier's executive officer (XO) duties,
96
; socializing of,
114
East China Sea,
100
Easton, Jay Alan,
66
Elliman, Russell,
77
Escolar
(SS-294),
99
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
18
Felt, Don,
150
Fife, James,
144
Flocke, Jorge (later George Fluckey),
3
Fluckey, Barbara Ann (daughter of GF and Marjorie),
27
,
29
,
97â98
,
139
,
149
; awareness of her mother's diabetic condition,
44
; description of her parents' house in Sintra,
168â69
; marriage of,
159
; time spent with her father during teen years,
145
Fluckey, Gene,
xiâxiii
,
132â33
,
166
,
178
,
181
; address to enlisted men at dedication of Fluckey Hall,
179â80
; appraisal of the
Cochino
disaster,
144
; award of the Navy Cross and other medals to,
1
,
90
,
99
; “calculated risk” theory of,
107
; as commander of the
Sperry
,
146
; cross-country trip to Mare Island,
113
; courtship and engagement of to Marjorie Gould,
22â23
; dancing ability of,
156â57
; decision of to apply for submarine duty,
28
; diagnosis of with Alzheimer's disease,
184
,
185â86
; as Distinguished Graduate of the Naval
Academy,
184â85
; earning of the Eagle Scout merit badge as an adult,
142â43
; education of,
2
,
5
,
7
; effect of the war on his personality,
95
; expertise in writing patrol reports,
73
; as flag secretary for Admiral Fife,
144
; fundraising efforts of to build the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,
149â52
; graduate studies in Annapolis,
42
,
43
; graduation from the Naval Academy,
16
; graduation from submarine school,
33
; influence of the Boy Scouts on,
4
; injuries of,
24
,
34â35
; irritation of with JANAC decisions,
141
; and the “Law of Contraries,”
97â98
; marriage of to Marjorie Gould,
26
; meeting with Gene Zukor,
149
; meeting with President Roosevelt,
73â75
; motto of,
165
; as naval attaché to the American Embassy in Lisbon,
145â46
; nomination of to the Naval Academy,
6â7
; opinion of Africa's emerging nations,
158â59
; opinion of communism,
148
,
165
,
166
; opinion of other naval officers concerning GF's lack of promotion to vice admiral,
173
; personality of,
xv
,
39
,
173
; precision of in tracking enemy ships,
119
; presentation of the Medal of Honor to,
112â13
; as president of the Naval Board of Inspection and Survey,
160â61
; pride of in his crew,
129â20
,
162
,
163
; promotions of,
29
,
41
,
44
,
89
; problem-solving nature of,
39
; reorganization of Japanese orphanage,
147
; as representative of all World War II veterans at the White House,
182
; reputation of,
25
,
164
; at the reunion of Medal of Honor winners,
178
; reunions of with crew of the
Barb
,
178â79
,
181â82
,
184
; socializing of,
114
; submarine training of,
30â32
; success of as a submarine commander,
97â98
; support for the use of rockets and missiles on submarines,
115â16
,
147â48
; travel to Russia,
180â81
; tributes of for his crew,
129â30
; various honors of,
182â83
,
185
; vision problems of,
11â14
; weight loss of,
97
; willingness of to bend the rules for his crew,
76
.
See also
Fluckey, Gene, as commander (COMIBERLANT) of NATO's IBERLANT forces
;
Fluckey, Gene, as personal aide to Admiral Nimitz
;
Fluckey, Gene, submarine duty of
;
Solant Amity (South Atlantic Friendship) II
Fluckey, Gene, as commander (COMIBERLANT) of NATO's IBERLANT forces,
xiiiâxvi
,
166â68
,
173â74
; commissioning of headquarters in spite of terrorist bombing,
172â73
; completion of full staffing of new headquarters,
173
; living quarters of in Sintra, Portugal,
167â69
; objectives of as commander,
167
; role of in the internal affairs of Portugal,
170
; rush to finish the headquarters of IBERLANT,
171
; terrorist attack on IBERLANT headquarters,
171â72
Fluckey, Gene, as personal aide to Admiral Nimitz,
134â35
; demanding routine of,
135â36
; effect of work routine on GF's family life,
137â38
; growing friendship between GF and Nimitz,
140
Fluckey, Gene, submarine duty of: aboard the
Bonita
,
39
,
41
; aboard the S-42,
33
,
34
,
36â37
; as commander of the
Halfbeak
,
141
,
144
; as commander of the Navy's Pacific submarine fleet,
161â66
; as commander of Submarine Squadron Five,
146
; duty of repairing new fleet submarines,
44â45
. See also
Barb
(SS-220)
Fluckey, Isaac Newton (father of GF),
1
,
6
,
15
,
16
Fluckey, Jim (brother of GF),
5
,
9â10
,
16
,
18
,
40
; name change of,
17
Fluckey, Ken Newton (brother of GF),
5
; name change of,
17
Fluckey, Louella Snowden (mother of GF),
1
,
5â6
; death of,
15â16
Fluckey, Lucy (sister of GF),
10â11
,
15â16
Fluckey, Margaret (née Wallace [second wife of GF]),
177
,
178
; care of GF,
185â86
; travel to Russia,
180â81
Fluckey, Marjorie (née Gould [first wife of GF]),
21
,
30
,
138â39
,
147
; concern of for the safety of GF,
41
; death of,
177
; diabetes of,
21â22
,
26â27
,
44
,
88â89
; social graces of,
161â62
Flying Tigers,
114
Flynn, Jack,
180
Formosa Strait,
101
Forrestal, James,
113
; and plans for military unification,
133â34
,
140â41
Fries, Stuart,
4
Fyfe, Jake,
58â59
Gambacorta, Frank,
17
Gilligan, George N.,
151
Gokoku Maru
(Japan),
91
Gould, Marjorie.
See
Fluckey, Marjorie (née Gould)
Grayback
(SS-208),
52
Grayling
(SS-209),
135
Greely, Adolphus W.,
68
Greenwell, Phil,
1â2
Grenadier
(SS-210),
43
Griffith, Walter,
75
Growler
(SS-215),
78
,
79
,
82
,
85
,
86
,
99
Grunion
(SS-216),
43
Guantanamo Naval Base,
35
Gyokuyo Maru
(Japan),
94
Haitan Straights,
103â4
Haiti,
35
Halbeak
(SS-352),
141
Hardin, Wayne,
152
Hart, Charles Thomas,
32
Hatsuharu
(Japan),
70â71
Herring
(SS-233),
60
,
62
; sinking of the
Ishigaki
,
63
; sinking of by Japanese shore batteries,
67
Henzi, R. Michael,
164
Hiburi Maru
(Japan),
67
Hokuyo Maru
(Japan),
63
Holaday, William T.,
7
Holland
,
34
Hollaway, James L., Jr.,
9
Hornet
,
133
Hull, Harry,
116
Hussey, William B.,
158
IBERLANT,
xiiiâxiv
; bombing of,
xvi
Idaho
,
19
Ishigaki
(Japan),
63
Iwaki Maru
(Japan),
67
Japan,
19
; naval bases of,
36
; naval tactics of along the China coastline,
100â101
; objection of to U.S. naval war games near Wake Island,
19â20
.
See also
Manila (Philippines), attack on
;
Pearl Harbor, attack on
;
submarines (Japan)
Jinyo
(Japan),
96
Joint Army Navy Assessment Committee (JANAC),
141â42
Kachidoko Maru
(Japan),
85
Kamehameha
,
165
Karafuto, commando raid on,
125â28
Keane, Tom,
142â43
Kennedy, Edward M.,
170
Kennedy, John F.,
153