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Encyclopedia > Don Walsh

Don Walsh was a lieutenant in the United States Navy. He and Jacques Piccard were aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste when it made a record-breaking descent into the Challenger Deep. The depth was measured at 35,800 feet.


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Truman Library - Robert K. Walsh Oral History Interview (18664 words)
Walsh, to begin, would you give me a little of your personal background: Where were you born, where were you educated, and tell me a little bit about your early newspaper career.
WALSH: I was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, November 1, 1903.
WALSH: He was Secretary of Commerce, yes, and somebody, I had this in a story I just looked at the other day, and somebody had his arm around him, not holding him up, of course, but sort of comforting him.
CNN.com - Transcripts (7834 words)
WALSH (voice-over): Seven-year-old Erica Pratt was playing outside her home when police say two men drove up in a car and snatched her from the street.
Walsh, it seems to me that a lot of criminals that have a lot of money can hire really good lawyers to get them off of a crime that somebody that can't afford that same lawyer will be found guilty of that crime.
WALSH: Ally (ph) was at home in Leawood, Kansas on summer break working as an attendant at this community pool.
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