William Morrow Fechteler (March 6, 1896 – July 4, 1967) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served as Chief of Naval Operations during the Eisenhower...
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Fechteler may refer to: Augustus Francis Fechteler (1857–1921), admiral in the United States Navy William Fechteler (1896–1967), admiral in the United...
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also served in the Navy, Admiral William Fechteler was Chief of Naval Operations and Lieutenant Frank Caspar Fechteler, an early naval aviator that died...
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William J. Crowe, Jr. – Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral William Fechteler - Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Albert Gleaves - Commander of...
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Edward Ellsberg John L. Estrada Craig S. Faller William J. Fallon Thomas B. Fargo (4 awards) William Fechteler (2 awards) Harry D. Felt (2 awards) Mark E....
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Pacific Command, Collins would be succeeded by Ridgway, and Admiral William Fechteler, who had become CNO on the death of Sherman in July 1951, by Admiral...
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Military offices Preceded by Louis E. Denfeld Chief of Naval Operations 1949–1951 Succeeded by William Fechteler...
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Office of the Chief of Naval Operations under command of Admiral William Fechteler. He later became commander of the Second Fleet and then assumed duties...
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Europe. Louis Christiaens: secretary of state for aeronautics.. 1954 William Fechteler: American admiral Carleton H. Wright: American Rear Admiral. Georges...
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New Guinea on the Vogelkop Peninsula during World War II. Admiral William Fechteler's Attack Force (Task Force 77) was to have a D-Day groupment comprising...
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the decision but otherwise they delegated command to Rear Admiral William Fechteler, the commander of Amphibious Group 8 of Rear Admiral Daniel E. Barbey's...
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337 days Bureau of Yards and Docks Forrest Sherman Lynde D. McCormick William Fechteler Robert Carney 22 Manning, John J.RADM John J. Manning (1894–1962)...
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Construction Battalion, Seabee Museum Archives, Port Hueneme, CA., p. 7 [3] Huie, William Bradford (1945). Can Do!: The Story of the Seabees. New York: E. P. Dutton...
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to the beach by TF 77, made up of LCMs and LCTs under Rear Admiral William Fechteler. The initial landings were near Kamiri airfield, on the northwest...
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was subordinated directly to the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral William Fechteler and thus assumed additional duty as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations...
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Division in the Office of Chief of Naval Operations under Admiral William Fechteler. He then served in the same capacity in the office of Secretary of...
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W. Radford; four-star admirals Russell S. Berkey, Robert Carney, William Fechteler and John D. Price; vice admirals Frank E. Beatty Jr., Gerald F. Bogan...
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Archived from the original on 2021-10-24. Retrieved 2009-02-21. "William M. Fechteler Class of 1916". United States Naval Academy. Archived from the original...
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Bay at 17:25 on 31 July and ten days later, embarked Rear Admiral William Fechteler from USS Blue Ridge (AGC-2). On 7 September, Rear Admiral Daniel E...
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Hardison, George F. Hussey Jr., Robert Carney, Oscar R. Cauldwell, William Fechteler, Don P. Moon, Denis L. Ryan, Samuel P. Ginder, Charles P. Cecil, Willard...
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Force, despite the fact that his three amphibious group commanders, William Fechteler, Albert G. Noble and Arthur D. Struble were all rear admirals. They...
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navy; together, Floberg and Rickover eventually convinced Admiral William Fechteler, Chief of Naval Operations, to support the construction of atomic...
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October as part of an advance contingent, escorting Rear Admiral William Fechteler's Task Group 28.2. She arrived off of Mindanao on 19 October, and commenced...
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forces assigned to the operation were detached from Rear Admiral William Fechteler's Task Force 77. These forces were designated the Eastern Attack Group...
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Eberle Hughes Pratt Standley Leahy Stark King Nimitz Denfeld Sherman Fechteler Carney Burke Anderson McDonald Moorer Zumwalt Holloway Hayward Watkins...
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1942, sponsored by Mrs. Goldye S. Fechteler, wife of later Chief of Naval Operations Admiral William M. Fechteler; and commissioned at Naval Submarine...
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October 13, 1893, to then Lieutenant (later Rear Admiral) Augustus F. Fechteler, who served during the Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War,...
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Sudest, New Guinea, on 20 May, became the flagship of Rear Admiral W. M. Fechteler, Commander, Task Force 77. She shifted to Humboldt Bay, Hollandia, New...
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Ricardo Attack Group (Task Group 78.2): Right beaches Rear Admiral W.M. Fechteler in attack transport Fremont Embarking 1st Cavalry Division under Maj....
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such distinguished commanders as Rear Admiral William H. P. Blandy, Rear Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Ralph O. Davis, and Major General...
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