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  1. USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN-655) on 12 July 1984. USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN-655), a Benjamin Franklin class fleet ballistic missile submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Henry L. Stimson (1867–1950), who served as U.S. Secretary of State (1929–1933) and U.S. Secretary of War (1911–1913, 1940–1945).

  2. Atomic Tragedy: Henry L. Stimson and the Decision to Use the Bomb Against Japan. Sean L. Malloy. Cornell University Press, 2008 - Atomic bomb - 233 pages . Preview this book » Contents. Its Use Must Weigh Heavily . 1: The Education of Henry L Stimson . ...

  3. Welcome to Henry L. Stimson Middle School, part of the South Huntington Union Free School District and home of the Stimson Wildcats! We pride ourselves on providing a safe, robust and engaging learning environment that respects the needs of every student. The staff at Stimson Middle School provide innovative experiences that encourage all ...

  4. HENRY L. STIMSON was U.S. Secretary of War from 1940 to 1945 and from 1911 to 1913. He also served as U.S. Secretary of State (1929–33). Browse all articles written by Henry L. Stimson for Foreign Affairs.

  5. Harper’s Magazine THE DECISION TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB HENRY L. STIMSON Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War 1911–13, Secretary of State 1929–33, Secretary of War 1940–45, was the man who had to make the recommendation to the President. In recent months there has been much comment about the decision to use atomic bombs in […]

  6. 6. Nov. 2008 · He approaches the decision to use the bomb from the perspective of a key player, Secretary of War Henry Stimson, who had a record of opposition to indiscriminate attacks on civilians, evident misgivings about the prospective use of the atomic bomb, and concern about the implications of its use for future peace and security. When the time came for a determination, Stimson was 78, tired and ...

  7. Powering Peace, a project of the Stimson Center and Energy Peace Partners, was created to identify opportunities for renewable energy within UN field missions and to address the links to longer-term goals in fragile states. Powering Peace works to modernize peace operations and foster new clean energy investment as a form of peacebuilding. We seek to facilitate a shift toward clean energy ...