K. Jack Bauer

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Born
Karl Jack Bauer

(1926-07-30)July 30, 1926
DiedSeptember 17, 1987(1987-09-17) (aged 61)
OccupationHistorian
K. Jack Bauer
Born
Karl Jack Bauer

(1926-07-30)July 30, 1926
DiedSeptember 17, 1987(1987-09-17) (aged 61)
EducationHarvard College (BA)
Indiana University (MA, PhD)
OccupationHistorian
Spouse
Dorothy Sargent
(m. 1951)
Children3

Karl Jack Bauer (July 30, 1926 in Springfield, Ohio – September 17, 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. NASOH's K. Jack Bauer Award is named in his memory.

The son of Charles August Bauer, an engineer, and Isabelle Fairbanks, Jack Bauer attended Harvard College, where he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948. He went on to graduate study at Indiana University, where he earned his Master of Arts in 1949 with a thesis on "United States naval shipbuilding programs, 1775-1860" and his Ph.D. degree in 1953 with a dissertation on "United States naval operations during the Mexican War."

On August 18, 1951, he married Dorothy Sargent, with whom he had three children: Eric, Neil, and Anne.

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