The Reminiscences of Mr. Jesse W. Arbor, Member of the Golden Thirteen: 1914-2000

Author:   Mr. Jesse W. Arbor ,  Paul L Stillwell, USNR (Ret.)
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
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Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 September 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The Reminiscences of Mr. Jesse W. Arbor, Member of the Golden Thirteen: 1914-2000


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Arbor was born in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, in 1914, one of 12 children. After the U.S. entry into World War II, he enlisted in the Navy in 1942 - shortly before he would have been drafted into the Army. He went through recruit training at the all-black Camp Robert Smalls, part of the large naval training station complex at Great Lakes, Illinois. As a sailor, Arbor advanced to quartermaster second class, involved with navigation, log keeping, and visual signaling; he was among the first blacks rated in that specialty. Initially stationed in the Boston area, where he served on boat coastal minesweepers, Arbor took an advanced navigation course in a Navy facility at Harvard University. In 1943 his life changed dramatically when he was ordered to report back to Camp Robert Smalls to take part in the Navy's first officer training course for African-Americans. Of the approximately 100,000 black sailors then in the Navy, Arbor and 15 other men were chosen to begin the training in January 1944. While three of the participants would remain as enlisted men, Arbor and the rest who were commissioned would become known collectively as the ""Golden Thirteen."" Arbor and one of the the others were the first two black naval officers to be assigned overseas. In the years after the war, Arbor aided Navy recruiting of minorities and met with later generations of black naval officers. He summed up his achievements by saying of the Golden Thirteen, ""Having been one of the guinea pigs, I'm glad I had the endurance and fortitude to withstand the challenges we faced . . . The black officers today express their appreciation when they see us."" Mr. Arbor passed away in 2000.

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Author:   Mr. Jesse W. Arbor ,  Paul L Stillwell, USNR (Ret.)
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
Imprint:   Naval Institute Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.707kg
ISBN:  

9781682699966


ISBN 10:   168269996
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Paul Stillwell is an independent historian and retired naval officer. He worked for thirty years at the U.S. Naval Institute as an oral historian and editor of Naval History magazine. He is the author or editor of fourteen books, including four on battleships and an award-winning volume on the Navy’s first African American officers, The Golden Thirteen. His 2021 book Battleship Commander: The Life of Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee Jr. also received acclaim. He lives in Arnold, Maryland.

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