Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. Collection (346) Finding Aid
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Biography: From the Naval Historical Center WebsiteElmo Russell Zumwalt, Jr., was born in San Francisco, California, on 29 November 1920, son of Dr. E. H. Zumwalt and Dr. Frances Zumwalt. He attended Tulare (California) Union High School, where he was an Eagle Scout and Class Valedictorian and the Rutherford Preparatory School, at Long Beach, California, before his appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, from his native state in 1939. As a Midshipman, he was President of the Trident Society, Vice President of the Quarterback Society, twice winner of the June Week Public Speaking Contest (1940, 1941), Company Commander in 1941 and Regimental Three Striper in 1942, and participated in intercollegiate debating. Graduated with distinction and commissioned Ensign on 19 June 1942, with the Class of 1943, he subsequently progressed to the rank of Admiral, to date from 1 July 1970.
Following graduation from the Naval Academy in June 1942, he joined the destroyer USS Phelps, and in August 1943 was detached f or instruction in the Operational Training Command, Pacific, at San Francisco, California. In January 1944, he reported on board the USS Robinson, and for "heroic service as Evaluator in the Combat Information Center... (of that destroyer), in action against enemy Japanese battleships during the Battle for Leyte Gulf, 25 October 1944." he was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat "V." The citation further states: "During a torpedo attack on enemy battleships, Lieutenant Zumwalt furnished information indispensable to the success of the attack..."
After the cessation of hostilities in August 1945, until December 8th of that year, he commanded (as prize crew officer) HIMJS Ataka, a 1200-ton Japanese river gunboat with two hundred officers and men. In that capacity, he took the first ship since the outbreak of World War II, flying the United States flag, up the Whangpoo River to Shanghai. There they helped to restore order and assisted in disarming the Japanese.
He next served as Executive Officer of the destroyer USS Saufley, and in March 1946 was transferred to the destroyer USS Zellars, as Executive Officer and Navigator. In January 1948, he was assigned to the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he remained until June 1950. That month he assumed command of USS Tills, in commission in reserve status. That destroyer escort was placed in full active commission at Charleston Naval Shipyard on 21 November 1950, and he continued to command her until March 1951, when he joined the battleship USS Wisconsin as Navigator.
"For meritorious service as Navigator of USS Wisconsin during combat operations against enemy North Korean and Chinese Communist forces in the Korean Theater from 23 November 1951 to 30 March 1952..." he received a Letter of Commendation, with Ribbon and Combat "V," from Commander Seventh Fleet. The letter continues: "As Navigator his competence and untiring diligence in assuring safe navigation of the ship enabled the commanding officer to devote the greater part of his attention to planning and gunfire Operations. His performance of duty was consistently Superior in bringing the ship through dangerously mined and restricted waters, frequently under adverse conditions and poor visibility. He assisted in the planning of the combat operations... (and) piloted Wisconsin into the closest possible inshore positions in which maximum effect could be obtained by gunfire..."
Detached from USS Wisconsin in June 1952, he attended the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, and in June 1953 reported as Head of the Shore and Overseas Bases Section, Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. He also served as Officer and Enlisted Requirements Officer and as Action Officer on Medicare Legislation. Completing that tour of duty in July 1955, he assumed command of the destroyer USS Arnold J. Isbell, participating in two deployments to the Seventh Fleet. In this assignment, he was commended by the Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Forces, U. S. Pacific Fleet for winning the Battle Efficiency Competition for his ship and for winning Excellence Awards in Engineering, Gunnery, Antisubmarine Warfare, and Operations. In July 1957, he returned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel for further duty. In December 1957, he was transferred to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces), and served as Special Assistant for Naval Personnel until November 1958, then as Special Assistant and Naval Aide until August 1959.
Ordered to the first ship built from the keel up as a guided missile ship, USS Dewey (DLG-14), building at the Bath (Maine) Iron Works, he assumed command of that guided missile frigate at her commissioning in December 1959, and commanded her until June 1961. During this period of his command, Dewey earned the Excellence Award in Engineering, Supply, Weapons, and was runner-up in the Battle Efficiency Competition. He was a student at the National War College, Washington, D. C., during the 1961-1962 class year. In June, he was assigned to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs), Washington, D. C., where he served first as Desk Officer for France, Spain and Portugal, then as Director of Arms Control and Contingency Planning for Cuba. From December 1963 until 21 June 1965 he served as Executive Assistant and Senior Aide to the Honorable Paul H. Nitze, Secretary of the Navy. For duty in his tour in the offices of the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Navy, he was awarded the Legion of Merit.
After his selection for the rank of Rear Admiral, he assumed command in July 1965 of Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Seven. "For exceptionally meritorious service..." in that capacity, he was awarded a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Legion of Merit. In August 1966, he became Director of the Chief of Naval Operations Systems Analysis Group, Washington, D. C., and for "exceptionally meritorious service... as Director, Systems Analysis Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Deputy Scientific Officer to the Center for Naval Analyses, during the period from August 1966 to August 1968..." he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. The citation further states in part: "Rear Admiral Zumwalt, by direction of the Chief of Naval Operations, established the Systems Analysis Division and rapidly developed it into a highly effective, responsive organization. Under his leadership, the division has assisted in generating within the Navy a better understanding of requirements, problems and a more effective presentation of those requirements in major program areas which will strongly influence the combat capabilities of U. S. Naval Forces through the next generation. (He) has displayed exceptional acumen, integrity, tact and diplomacy as personal representative of the Chief of Naval Operations, not only in dealings within the Department of Defense, but also in testifying before Congressional Committees. Among the major analyses completed under his direct supervision were the major Fleet Escort, Antisubmarine Warfare Force Level, Tactical Air, Surface-to-Surface Missile, and War-at-Sea Studies. Additionally, under Rear Admiral Zumwalt's guidance, the Center for Naval Analyses has been restructured, and its methodologies clearly defined with such precision as to ensure that completed studies will reflect thoroughness, comprehensiveness and accuracy when subjected to closest scrutiny..."
In September 1968, he became Commander Naval Forces, Vietnam and Chief of the Naval Advisory Group, U. S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. President Richard M. Nixon nominated him as Chief of Naval Operations on 14 April 1970. Upon being relieved as Commander Naval Forces, Vietnam, on 15 May 1970, he was awarded a Gold Star in lieu of a second Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious service. He assumed command as Chief of Naval Operations on 1 July 1970 and retired from that position on 1 July 1974. In 1976, he unsuccessfully ran as a Democratic candidate for the Senate from Virginia. Later he held the presidency of the American Medical Building Corporation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Admiral Zumwalt died on 2 January 2000 at the Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC. His home was in Arlington, Virginia. He was married to the former Mouza Coutelais-du-Roche of Harbin, Manchuria, and they had two sons, Elmo R. Zumwalt III, who died of cancer in 1988, and James Gregory Zumwalt, and two daughters, Ann F. Zumwalt Coppola and Mouza C. Zumwalt-Weathers. He was also survived by six grandchildren.
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346scrapbook1660 - Photo album
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- Audio
346AU4234 - LP - Change of Command Ceremony (2)
346AU4418 - MiniDisc - Admiral Elmo Zumwalt Remembrances from Funeral
346AU4515 - Cassette - Unidentified
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- Newspapers
The Metro Herald: 2016: October 14 (3 copies)
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- Museum Objects
346museum4347--Officer's Command Ball Cap for the USS Vicksburg (CG-69)
346museum4348-- Officer's Command Ball Cap for the USS San Jacinto (CG-56)
346museum4349-- Officer's Command Ball Cap for the Mobile Riverine Force Association
346museum4350--Officer's Command Ball Cap for the USS Indiana (BB-58)
346museum4351--Officer's Command Ball Cap for USCGC Cowslip (WLB-277)
346museum4352-- Officer's Command Ball Cap for The George Washington University NROTC
346museum4353--Officer's Command Ball cap for the USS Lake Erie (CG-70)
346museum4354--Officer's Command Ball cap for the USS Key West (SSN-722)
346museum4355--Officer's Command Ball Cap for the USS George Washington (CVN-73)
346museum4356-African style Wood statue with an inscribed brass plate on it 'In Appreciation: Phelps-Stokes Fund 1993' 21 inches tall
346museum4361- Large gold framed photo portrait of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt in uniform.
346museum4362-Photo portrait of Admiral Zumwalt and another person
346museum4357 --Albert Einstein Award 'A Man of Valour and Great Deeds.' A wooden plaque
346museum4360-Pencil Drawing (18 X 24 inches) of a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft and The USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) Aircraft carrier.
346museum4359-Painting (14 X 20 inches) of an Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (LVTP-5 AMTRAC) coming ashore
346museum4358-Poster (19 X 26 inches) 'Colors of Courage, By Tom Nielsen Dedicated to those who served in America's Armed Forces During the 20th Century
346museum4363-D230.2 Framed Painting and Drawing of Admiral Zumwalt
346museum4364-D223.3 Framed Photo of an F-14 Tomcat from the left side. On the frame is an engraved brass plate that reads: #2 TOMCAT Presented to Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. - Grumman Aerospace Corporation
346museum4365-D225.7 Pencil drawing of a cathedral with a high Steeple and roman columns
346museum 4366-- D225.7 Pastel drawing of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt in his U.S. Navy uniform
346museum4367-- D225.7 Large pencil sketch of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt in a suit
346museum4368-- D225.7 Poster board with a photo of Apollo 16 moon landing
346museum4369-- D225.7 A large black and white photo printed on poster board of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt and another unidentified naval officer on board an unidentified ship.
346museum4370-- D225.7 A color caricature of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt. In the bottom left corner of the drawing it reads: From Civilian and Naval Personnel at San Nicolas Island Venture Co. California, by David J. Vasquez
346museum4371-- D225.7 Framed map print of a plan from New Port
346museum4372-D227.2 Captains Command Pennant shadowbox.
346museum4373-D230.2 Portrait artwork of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, and his wife in traditional Chinese dress on a black background
346museum4374- D225.7 Color photo mounted on wooden board. The photo is of a small unidentified boat
349museum4375-- D225.7 Poster board collage of space program paraphernalia
346museum4376-- D225.7 Mounted orders for Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. from June 1, 1942 and April 23, 1970.
346museum4377-D230.2 A certificate for confirmation of the award of the Sagamore of Wabash honor onto Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt by the Governor of Indiana, November 8, 1980.
346museum4378-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's khaki naval officers trousers, tailored
346museum4379 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's naval officers black dress uniform trousers, tailored
346museum4380 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's naval officers black tuxedo trousers
346museum4381 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's naval officers black tuxedo trousers
346museum4382 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's service dress khaki naval officer uniform (trousers(a) and jacket(b)) tailored by James S. Lee G Co. custom tailors
346museum4383 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's naval officer working khaki uniform (trousers (a) and long sleeve shirt (b))
346museum4384 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's naval officer working white uniform (trousers(a) and short sleeve shirt(b))
346museum4385 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's service dress khaki naval officer uniform (trousers(a) and jacket(b)) tailored by James S. Lee G Co. custom tailors
346museum4386 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's naval officer working white uniform (trousers(a) and short sleeve shirt(b))
346museum4387 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's U. S. naval officer summer whites dinner dress uniform (trousers (A) jacket (B))
346museum4388 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's naval officers US Navy Service Dress Whites Uniform (trousers (a) jacket (b))
346museum4389 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's officer's bridge coat
346museum4390 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's Dinner dress blues trousers(a) and jacket (b)
346museum4391 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's full dress whites trousers (a) and jacket (b). The uniform includes only one four star admiral's shoulder board
346museum4392 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's full dress blues Commander's jackets with expert riffle medal ribbon sewed onto it
346museum4393 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's full dress blue admiral's uniform trousers(a) and jacket (b)
346museum4394 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's full dress blue admiral's uniform trousers(a) and jacket (b)
346museum4395 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's white admiral's combination cap
346museum4396 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's dress white shoes
346museum4397 Cloth patch: blue round patch that bark blue font that reads Tailhook Association, Carrier Navy
346museum4398 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt 's customized Chief of Naval Operations belt buckle and belt. The belt Buckle reads C.N.O. Bud Zumwalt
346museum4399 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt 's gold belt buckle and black belt.
346museum4400 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's blue uniform tie
346museum4401 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's uniform white dress socks
346museum4405-D235.3C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's red and white ribbon sash with a metal fastening clip
346museum4406-D235.3C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's orange and blue ribbon sash with a Grootofficer [Grand Officer] Order of the Orange-Nassau medallion attached
346museum4407-D202.5-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's Grootofficer [Grand Officer] Order of the Orange-Nassau star broach clip
346museum4408- D235.3C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's Medallion for the Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MFOW) with a yellow, orange and blue ribbon.
346museum4418-D235.3C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's Jabotinsky Medal awarded by the Jabotinsky Order of Israel
346museum4419-D235.3C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's --Chapel of Four Chaplains Legion of Honor Bronze Medallion
346museum4420-D202.5--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Bronze Good Citizenship Medal
346museum4421-D202.5--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's Master Chief of the United States Navy Challenge coin
346museum4422-D202.5--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt'g DZ. K. K. Guney Deniz Saha Komutanligi
346museum4423-D235.3C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's plaque
346museum4424-D202.3C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque.
346museum4425-D202.5--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered is a silver Eagle with the letters B. S. A. (Boy Scouts of America). Below the silver eagle is a plastic saddle for a missing engraved metal plate.
346museum4426- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Large golden engraved plate reading: Presented to Dr. Elmo R. Zumwalt by the Members of the Tulare County Sheriff's Department in Appreciation of the Long and Outstanding Service to this Department and the People Which we serve, 1961
346museum4427-- D235.3B-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered is a three color coat of arms red with a torch, blue with an anchor and light blue with an eagle(clockwise). In the center of the coat of arms is a golden five point star. Above the coat of arms is a golden crown. Below the coat of arms is a gold banner reading: VNA VIS. Below the gold banner is a gold plate reading: STATO MAGGIORE DIFESA.
346museum4428- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Across the top of the Plaque is a banner written in Korean, centered are two crossed anchors under a helmet. Above the Crossed anchors are two flags. The left flag is the Korean Naval Jack, and the right flag is a blue flag with four stars. At the bottom of the plaque is an engraved silver plate reading: Best Wishes V ADM E.R. Zumwalt, Jr. USN, Presented by ADM. Chang, Chi Su CNO, Rokn. 1 May 1970
346museum4429- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered is a golden eagle superimposed over a silver anchor, a silver chevron, and a silver pair of crossed swords. Above the golden Eagle is a seven point star. Below is a golden banner reading: Chairman Chiefs of Staff Australia. Below the gold banner is a golden engraved plate reading: Presented by Admiral Sir Victor Smith KBE CB DSC.
346museum4430- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's pen holder. The pen holder has a green ceramic base. There is a copper plate with Russian characters over a carved landscape scene of houses attached to a piece of marble that is attached to the green ceramic base
346museum4431- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's plaque. Centered is a dark blue, light blue and silver shield. On the shield there is a large black anchor, and a naval ship. The text on the shield reads: Trung Tam Huan Luyen Hai Quan Camranh. At the bottom of the plaque is an engraved silver plate that reads: Trung Tam Huan Luyen Hai Quan Cam Ranh Kinh Tang Do Doc Elmo R. Zumwalt Tu Lenh Hai Quan Hoa Ky Tai Viet Nam
346museum4332- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered in the plaque is a yellow background with a slingshot with text on it that reads
Tran Hung Dao II T G 1949 Giant Slingshot. At the bottom of the plaque is glue residue
346museum4333- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. . On the reveres side of the plaque is a gold engraved plate reading: Presented to: ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. U.S.N.. Chief of Naval Operations by RADM R. Soeldijono Chief of Naval Material Center Indonesia Navy
346museum4434- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a Korean Naval Flag. Below the flag are four silver stars.
346museum4435-Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. At the bottom of the plaque is a gold engraved plate reading: From Admiral Kamal Kavacan, TN Commander, Turkish Fleet to Admiral Elmo Russell Zumwalt, Jr. USN Chief of Naval Operations Golcuk, 17 July 1972
346museum4436-Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the wooden base is a thick blue plate with gold with a anchor with thre lions stretch across the shaft of the anchor. Above the anchor is a golden crown. Below the golden acnchor is a golden banner that reads C-IN-C RON
346museum4437--- D235.3B-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque.. At the bottom of the plaque is a golden engraved plate reading: Presented to ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. Chief of Naval Operations In Appreciation of his Dedicated interest in the Navy Recruiting From Third Naval District Naval Reserve Recruiters and Former Shipmates of the U.S.S. Wisconsin (BB 64) 11-1-72
346museum4438-Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. At the bottom of the plaque is a golden engraved plate that reads: Al Almirante (U.S.N.) Elmo Russell Zumwalt Jr. Jefe de Operaciones Navales de los Estados Unido de America Comorecuerdo de su vista al Comando de la Escuadra pto. Cabello: 31-Ene-73.
346museum4439- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. . Below the shield is a tri-colored banner (yellow, blue, and red) that reads: Dios Y Partria. At the bottom plaque is a gold engraved plate that reads: Al Almirante Elmo Russell zumwalt En Occasion de su Vista a Este Instituto Meseta de Mamo, 30 de Enero de 1973
346museum4440-Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a black bordered blue shield across the top and bottom it reads: U.S. Naval Forces Vietnam. Superimposed on the center is a yellow bordered smaller red shield centered on the red shield is a black and silver shield and over the anchor is a silver banner that reads: Naval Advisory Group.
346museum4441- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a pair of silver crossed anchors. Superimposed over the anchors is a silver coat of arms.
346museum4442- D235.3C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the top is a circular golden plate. On the circular plate is a red bordered shield with an eagle with seven yellow stars above the eagle.
346museum4443- D235.3B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a painted circular metal plate. On the plate is painted yellow bordered seal. On the center of the seal is the a map of Vietnam with an American Flag . The seal reads: U.S. Naval Communications Station Cam Ranh Bay Vietnam.
346musseum4444-D236.2A --Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. At the bottom of the plaque is a gold engraved plate that reads: Presented to Admiral E. R. Zumwalt, Jr., USN Chief of Naval Operations, USN by Admiral Feng Chi-Chung CN Commander-In-Chief, CN May 1970
346museum4445-D236.2A--Admiral Elmo R Zumwalt plaque. At the bottom of the plaque is a gold engraved plate that reads: Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. Guest of Honor 50th Anniversary of World War II Victory Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs may 30, 1995
346museum4446-D236.2A--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is an engraved gold plate that reads Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. C. N. O. United Stated Navy Presented by Genera
Lee, Byung Moon Commandant, Republic of Korea Marine Corps June 1972.
346museum4447-D236.2A--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Cantered at the bottom is a large engraved gold plate that reads: Presented to Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt U.S. Navy From the Members of the Navy Club of the United Stated of America In Gratitude for your Inauguration of the People Programs. Centered at the top of the plaque is glue residue
346museum4448-D236.2A--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a metal plate with printing
346museum4449-D236.2A--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt combination plaque/shadow box.
346museum4450-D236.2A--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Glued and nailed to the wooden base is a stars and stripes pennant with three stars showing
346museum4451- D227.3--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the top of the plaque is a large copper spread eagle over a copper anchor standing on a banner that reads: Retired. Above the eagle is a banner that reads: United States Navy.
346museum4452-2236.2A--Large engraved aluminum plate (6.6^D>"inches across). Centered on the plate is a helm. Superimposed on the helm are an anchor and a five point star
346museum4453-Section 10 Drawer 17--Mixed media black and white portrait of Admiral Elmo R Zumwalt. . The inscription on the frame reads: Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr., U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations Navy recruiting executive development seminar.
346museum4454-D229.4--Brass bell with engraved text that reads: Presented to Vice Admiral E.R. Zumwalt, Jr., USN Commander U.S. Naval Forces, Vietnam 30 September 1968 - 15 May 1970 by COMNAVFORV Flag Mess 15 May 1970
346museum4455-D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered is a painted heavy metal plate. The plate depicts a ship in dry dock.
346museum4456-D237.1--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. The plaque base is wrapped in blue felt. Centered at the top of the plaque is a large molded pewter plate.
346museum4457-D236.2C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. On the plaque is a large painted and engraved brass plate . Lining the edge of the brass plate are several (24 insignias) military insignias.
346museum4458-D237.1-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a large engraved brass plate that reads: Presented to Admiral Elmo R. Zunmwalt for Outstanding Achievement in the Areas of Race Relations and Equal Opportunity at Big Bethel A. M. E. Church Atlanta, Georgia January 1, 1973 by The Atlanta NAACP Lonnie C. King Jr. - President
346museum4459-D236.2B-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. At the bottom of the plaque is an engraved brass plate reading: El Comando De Dl Infanteria De Marina Al Senor Almirante U.S.N. Dn. Elmo Zumwlat Rep Argentina Baterias 22-11-71
346museum4461-D237.1-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. National Naval Officers' Associations plaque
Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. . The text on the painted brass plate reads: NVASUPPACT DET United States Navy Vietnam Ben-Luc Kip Thoi Day Du Lien-Tuc Yem Tro
346museum4464-D236.2B-- Admiral Elmo R Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a golden spread eagle gripping a banner that reads: Bhinneka Tunggal Ika.
346museum4465--- D236.2C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the top of the plaque is a large molded circular copper plate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff emblem
346museum4466- D236.2C --Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. On the plaque the text reads: 1973 Reafirmacion Maritima Verezolana Batalla Naval de Maracaibo 150: Ariversario. Republica de Venezuela Ministerio de la Defensa Comision Para El Sesquicentenario De La Batalla Naval De Maracaibo Al US. Navy En Recuerdo A Su Asistencia a La Celebracion De Esta Magna Efemeride Maracaibo, 24 De Julio De 1973
346museum4467-D236.2B-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. At the Bottom of the plaque is a printed brass plate that reads: To: ADM. E. Zumwalt From: VADM. B. Ulusu 16 July 1972.
346museum4468-D236.2C Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. At the bottom of the plaque is a brass engraved plate that reads : Presented on behalf of the royal Thai Navy by Vice Admiral Ching Chullasukhum Chief of Staff, Royal Thai Fleet November, 1971
346museum4469- D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a shied shaped molded brass plate coat of arms with a flag with four stars in the top left half and an achor with a sun over it.
346museum4470-D236.2C-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. On the plaque is a shield shaped painted brass plate. Centered on the plate is and emblem that consists of the colors of the south Vietnamese colors surrounded by two dragons with a banner across the bottom that reads: Thuong Nghi-Vien
346museum4471-D236.2B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Attached to the base of the plaque is a reflective metal plate. Attached to the reflective plate is a shield shaped painted brass plate consisting of two crossed swords over a black anchor surrounded by olive branches.
346museum4472- D236.2C---Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a white plate with the seal of the county of Los Angeles Califomia. At the bottom of the plate it reads: Award of Honor. . . October 27, 1972
346museum4473- D236.2B--Admiral Elmo R Zumwalt plaque. Plaque is framed blue velvet with a brass Toastmaster international emblem(a two crossed gavels under a globe with a 'T' over the globe). . . May 15. 1976
346museum4474-Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the top of the plaque is the Naval Aviator insignia and consists of a single fouled anchor
346museum4475- D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the top of the plaque is a imprinted shield shaped brass plate depicting a bearded man holding a trident standing before blue water. Across the top of the shield it reads: COMEDEAST. . . July 1972
346museum4476- D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a painted shield with a yellow sailed boat over two black crossed swords and a black anchor on a red background.
346museum4477- D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a molded brass plate facsimile of a diploma for an Honorary Doctorate of Science 1979.
346museum4478- D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is an inlayed triangle inside the triangle is a dragon.
346museum4479- D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Along the border it reads Sea Float Tran Hung Dao III. Also on the left side of boarder are the South Vietnam flag, and on the left is an American flag
346museum4480-Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's US Joint Chiefs Of Staff Badge pin Within an oval silver metal wreath of laurel
346museum4481- D236.2B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. The plaque is a folding plaque box. Centered on the plaque is a golden ten point star with a medallion superimposed over an anchor. . . August 21st 1972
346museum4482- D236.2C--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the frame is a molded brass plate. The brass plate consists a trident . . . 25 Jan. 1972
346museum4483- D236.2B-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Wooden personalized desk name plate reading: Dr. E. R. Zumwalt.
346museum4484-D236.2B-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the top of the plaque is a circular metal plate imprinted with a blue and pewter sun . . . June 1971.
346museum4485- D237.1-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. At the top of the plaque is a five point star over a gold anchor and across the top of the star are six stars on a banner. The plaque has 19 engraved brass plates.
346museum4486- D228.2-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Wooden framed red velvet . At the top the plaque is a small metal insignia consisting of a circular brass plate. With a blue border reading: UNICO NATIONAL. . . June 10, 1978.
346museum4487- D236.1--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Large plaque that consists of several insignias and flags, an engraved plate an imprinted metal plate and some mother of pearl inlays
346museum4488- D236.1--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Large plaque that consists of several insignias and flags, an engraved plate an imprinted metal plate and some mother of pearl inlays. . . 11 May 1970.
346museum4489- D227.3--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt's short decorative tapered and carved rod. The rod is painted brown and carved in the likeness of a dragon.
346museum4490- D236.2B--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered towards the top of the plaque is a gold bordered pentagon . . . 31 Agustus 1972.
346museum4492--Print of artist rendering of the five naval officers on a peer.
346museum4493--Print of a colored artist rendering of a sailed ship.
346museum4494--A drawn and colored cartoon of a chicken with a 'Z' shaved into its feathers.
346museum4495--Political drawn black and white political cartoon of Zumwalt walking the plank.
346museum4496--Print of an ink drawing of a sailor a woman and a child embracing.
346museum 4497--A red flag with an embroidered hammer and sickle.
346museum4498--A red a blue Vietcong flag with a yellow/gold star.
346museum4499--Purple Cloth seat cover. Sewed onto the seat cover is are letters that reads: Zumwalts Zest Calculator
346museum4500--Yellow bowling shirt. On the Back of the shirt there is a blue portrait of Admiral R. Zumwalt. The text on the shirt reads: Zumwalt, Zoomy's Zonkers.
346museum4501--Large blue flag with three white five point stars
346museum4502--The wooden case and Ribbon wrapped broken campaign bottle used to christen the U.S.S. Brewton (DE1086)
346museum4503--Decorative Argentinean whip.
346museum4504--Mounted bridge clock. . . July 1952
346museum4505--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a sailed ship made of silver. . . July 1972
346museum4506-- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a circular painted gold plate, on the gold plate is a helm, along the edge of the plate is text that reads: Australian Naval Institute 1975
346museum4507--Admiral Elmo R Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a gold plate that with black paint on it the on the Plate is an eagle holding an olive branch and a shield with a torch emblem.
346museum4508 --Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a circular metal plate depicting a camel walking on a globe. The text along the edge of the circular plate reads: C-In-C C.S.F. R.O.C.
346museum4509--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a painted and engraved metal plate reading: Al Almirante (U.S.N.) Elmo Russell Zumwalt, Jr. Jefe de Operaciones Navales . . . 31-Ene-73
346museum4510--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a large pentagonal engraved metal plate that reads: In appreciation to Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. Admiral United States Navy . . . honoring his former shipmates of U.S.S. Phelps-DD 360 . . . September 13, 1980 San Diego, California
346museum4511--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the bottom of the plaque is a shield shaped pewter plate depicting an eagle with wings spread standing on a castle wall.
346museum4512--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered at the top of the plaque is a large molded round steel plate with the bust of a stag . . . The First of October 1977
346museum4513--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is a large bronze molded emblem consisting of an anchor two crossed cannons and a red and white shield.
346museum 4514--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. There are six painted and engraved plates on the plates.
346museum4522--A name plate reading: Mrs. Elm R. Zunmwalt ( the printing is reversed)
346museum4515--A brown leather tube with gold embossing that reads: Armada De Chile 'Gran Estrella Al Merito Militar'
346museum4516--Brown diploma cover from Michigan Technical University. In the bottom left corner of the cover it reads in gold embossing: Dr. Elmo R. Zumwalt
346museum4517--A Blue Leather photo album with gold embossing
346museunm4518--A large black leather photo album that reads on the cover: Change of Command COM CRU FLOT Seven And Nine 16 July, 1966(photo album is empty)
346museum4519--Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt plaque. Centered on the plaque is an engraved plate reading: To Harold Winer In appreciation of his Fine Work . . . USAID Youth Affairs Office Vietnam 1969.
346museum4520--Disassembled glass display with an ornament inside
346museum4491--Korean medal, the medal consists of a blue circle with a helmet superimposed over a read crossover a gold star. The medal also includes a red and yellow lanyard
Click to view all Museum Objects
- Box 1: [Barcode: 1] [TTU - Southwest Collections Building, Stacks [D059.6]]
- Box 1000: [Barcode: 1000] [TTU - Southwest Collections Building, Stacks [D054.1 ]]
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Passports, U.S.S. Phelps reunion pamphlet, and ephemera (1968-1970, 1992, No Date)
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The United States Navy Memorial Foundation: To Honor, Preserve, and Celebrate America's Enduring Naval Heritage (No Date)
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Program from the commissioning ceremony for the USS Dewey (DLG-14) (1959)
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Certificates and art prints (1955-1956, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1991, No Date)
- Perma Link
- https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=3460000000
- Citation
- Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. Collection (346) Finding Aid, Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=3460000000, Accessed 08 Feb 2026.
- Pub Credit Line
- 3460000000, Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University
- Added: 04 Aug 2013 [Updated: 19 Nov 2025]
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