![]() In 1977–78, he was visiting professor at the U.S. After four years as an assistant professor at Morris Harvey College from 1961 to 1965, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute appointed him an associate professor in 1965 and then professor of history in 1970, serving there for the remainder of his career. In 1957, he transferred to the Naval History Division, where he worked with Samuel Eliot Morison’s staff in preparing Morison's monumental History of U.S. Marine Corps Historical Branch, where he worked on a volume of the USMC history of World War II. Jack Bauer worked at the National Archives as an archivist in 1954–55, then in 1955–57 was appointed an historian with the U.S. On 18 August 1951, he married Dorothy Sargent, with whom he had three children, Eric, Neil, and Anne. degree in 1953 with a dissertation on "United States naval operations during the Mexican War." in 1949 with a thesis on "United States naval shipbuilding programs, 1775-1860" and his Ph.D. ![]() ![]() He went on to graduate study at Indiana University, where he earned his M.A. The son of Charles August Bauer, an engineer, and Isabelle Fairbanks, Jack Bauer attended Harvard University, where he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948. ![]() Karl Jack Bauer (born 30 July 1926 in Springfield, Ohio – died 17 September 1987 in Troy, New York), was one of the founders of the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) and a well-known naval historian. ![]()
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