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Donald, Kirkland H.
Oral history interview with Kirkland Donald, 2020 August 17.
Interview with Admiral Kirkland Donald (Ret.), U.S. Navy, and former Director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion program. Donald recounts his upbringing in North Carolina, and he discusses the heritage of military service in his family. He explains his decision to pursue a career in the Navy, and he describes his time at the Naval Academy where he focused on ocean engineering. Donald talks about his long service working in submarines and he explains his decision to enter the Nuclear Power School. He explains the work of the Naval submarines as part of the overall U.S. national defense strategy before and after the Cold War, and he recounts the series of promotions leading to him becoming Director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. Donald reflects on the development of technology over the course of his career, and at the end of the interview he shares his views on the future prospects of U.S. global leadership.
Kirkland Donald is a retired Admiral in the U.S. Navy and former Director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion program. He also served as Deputy Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration. Donald studied at the Naval Academy and the Nuclear Power School.
Donald, Kirkland H.
United States Naval Academy.
United States. National Nuclear Security Administration
United States. Navy
Ballistic missiles.
Cold War
Military policy.
National security
Nuclear energy
Nuclear propulsion
Nuclear submarines
Ocean engineering.
Submarines (Ships)
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Zierler, David, 1979- interviewer.
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American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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