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* wrote: The Curriculum Vitae of Tom Mallison speaks for itself as to his significant aca- demic and professional accomplishments. But as academic C.V.'s go, Tom's does not shed light on the exceptional human qualities of the man and it is that aspect that I would like to address. Tom's record as a naval officer on active duty in the Pacific Theater during WWII between 1942-1946 where he served on the USS Colorado throughout the central and western Pacific campaigns is not widely known. The reason is certainly due to the fact that he was a reserved and discreet man, who was far from boasting about his bravery. Respecting this self-evident quality, I say no more about his war record, but those who served in the U.S. Navy during these perilous years know what that means. This former Naval officer was also born on a Naval base, the son of a Naval offi- cer who served in both WWI and WWII. Later in his career, Tom returned to a Navy environment as the Stockton Professor of International Law at the Naval War Col- lege in 1960-1961, where he worked on a major book concerning submarine warfare that was
The Palestine Yearbook of International Law Online – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1998
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