Louise Quadri Doak Collection

Doak with her brother, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Anton Quadri
Louise Quadri-Doak with her brother, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Anton Quadri, at Radio Receiving Facility, Imperial Beach, California, in 1980.
Group photograph of Louise Quadri-Doak's basic training group
Group photograph of Louise Quadri-Doak's basic training group at Naval Training Center Orlando, Florida, in 1976. Doak is in the second row, third from the left.
Louise Quadri-Doak being sworn in at her reenlistment ceremony
Louise Quadri-Doak being sworn in at her reenlistment ceremony by her brother, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Anton Quadri, at Radio Recieving Facility, Imperial Beach, California, in 1980.
Louise Quadri-Doak, August 1976
Louise Quadri-Doak after graduation from basic training at Naval Training Center Orlando, Florida, in August 1976.
Oral History interview with Louise Quadri Doak
Primarily documents the life of Louise Quadri Doak and her service with the United States Navy. Doak recalls her decision to join the United States Navy to gain independence and see the world. She describes the experience of being the sole female in a squadron, which included competitiveness and undermining from the male sailors, and the feeling that they were trying to sabotage and push her out. She also recalls her desire for more responsibility and a supervisory role, and her disappointment at being passed over for a male.