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Trask, David Frederic was born on May 15, 1929 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Hugh Archie and Martha Ruth (Miller) Trask.
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Trask, David Frederic was born on May 15, 1929 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Hugh Archie and Martha Ruth (Miller) Trask.
Bachelor, Wesleyan University, 1951. A.M., Harvard, 1952; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1958.
Instructor political economy Boston University, 1955-1958. Assistant professor Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1958-1962, University Nebraska, Lincoln, 1962-1966. Professor history State University New York at Stony Brook, 1966-1979, chairman department, 1969-1974.
Visiting professor Naval War College, 1974-1975. Director Office of Historian, Department State, Washington, 1976-1981. Chief historian United States Army Center Military History, 1981-1988.
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Author: The United States in the Supreme War Council, 1961, General Tasker Howard Bliss and the +37Sessions of the World, 1919,+38 1966, Victory without Peace, 1968, Captains and Cabinets, 1972, Ordeal of World Power, (with Samuel Wells, Junior and Robert H. Ferrell), 1975, The War With Spain in 1898, 1981, (with Robert W. Pomeroy III) The Craft of Public History: An Annotated Select Bibliography, 1983, (with Mary Klachko) Admiral William Shepherd Benson, 1987. Editor: (with Michael C. Meyer and Roger R. Trask) A Bibliography of United States-Latin American Relations since 1810, 1968, World War I at Home, 1970, The Victory at Sea (William S. Sims), 1984. Editorial board Journal American History, 1973-1976, The Public Historian, 1981-1989.
President Portland-Middletown branch National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1960-1961, Lincoln chapter United Nations Association, 1965. Served to lieutenant Army of the United States, 1952-1954. Member American History Association (chairman committee undergraduate teaching 1971), Society History American Foreign Relations (board directors 1973-1975), Organization American Historians, Society History in Federal Government (president 1981-1982), National Council Public History (board directors 1980-1984), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married Roberta Kirsch (div. July 1964); children: Noel Hugh, Amanda Ruth. Married Elizabeth Marie Brooks, February 6, 1965.