Robert Edward Coontz (June 11, 1864 – January 26, 1935) was an American naval officer who sailed with the "Great White Fleet" and served as the second...
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USS Coontz (DLG-9/DDG-40) was a Farragut-class destroyer leader/frigate in the United States Navy. She was named after Admiral Robert Coontz, the US Navy's...
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Farragut-class destroyer (1958) (redirect from Coontz class)
Admiral David Farragut. The class is sometimes referred to as the Coontz class, since Coontz was first to be designed and built as a guided-missile ship (under...
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and Marcus. Coontz grew up in Sitka, Alaska. In 1912, when her husband Robert Coontz was appointed the Naval Governor of Guam, Coontz became the First...
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a seat in the House of Peers in 1925. From left to right: Robert Woods Bliss, Robert Coontz, Kanji Kato, Kunishige Tanaka [ja], Andre Brewster at the...
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Robert H. Conn Michael J. Connor James T. Conway Charles M. Cooke Jr. Robert Coontz John G. Cotton Ralph W. Cousins (3 awards) James W. Crawford III Leland...
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Benson William Sims Ernest King William D. Leahy Harold Rainsford Stark Robert Coontz The Navy Department Library, 1915 An overhead view looking northeast...
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(1910–1911) Commodore George Salisbury, Naval governor (1911–1912) Admiral Robert Coontz, Naval governor (1912–1913) Captain Alfred Walton Hinds, Naval governor...
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commanders of the Veterans of Foreign Wars have included: Lyall T. Beggs Robert Coontz Thomas S. Crago Irving Hale Tillinghast L. Huston Bernard W. Kearney...
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Daniels' insistence; Benson instead retired on 25 September 1919. Admiral Robert Coontz replaced Benson as CNO on 1 November 1919. The CNO's office faced no...
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vote in the United States W.H. Clune, early Hollywood film pioneer Robert Coontz, admiral Helen Cornelius, country music singer and songwriter Cliff...
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she became the flagship of BatDiv 7, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Robert Coontz. On 1 February, Wyoming steamed out of New York to join the annual fleet...
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and Admiral Robert Coontz, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), came aboard the ship. Further...
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States' War Plan Orange against Japan. Although Alfred Thayer Mahan, Robert Coontz, and others envisioned the island as "a kind of Gibraltar" in the Pacific...
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February 1917, sponsored by Miss Bertha Coontz, daughter of the commandant of Puget Sound Navy Yard, Captain Robert Coontz, and commissioned on 26 September...
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four-starred flags of a succession of officers: Admirals Hilary P. Jones, Robert Coontz, Samuel S. Robison (who was embarked in the ship at the time of the...
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December 1921 21 December 1929 8 years, 1 day Bureau of Yards and Docks Robert Coontz Edward Walter Eberle Charles Frederick Hughes 17 Parks, Charles W.RADM...
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Omar Bradley (1893–1981), World War II general, from Clark, Missouri Robert Coontz (1864–1935), US Navy Admiral, former Chief of Naval Operations John...
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1978), also known as Bill Foster, was an American actor and stuntman. Coontz was born in Iowa. His film career started in 1949, when he worked as a stuntman...
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December 1921 21 December 1929 8 years, 1 day Bureau of Yards and Docks Robert Coontz Edward Walter Eberle Charles Frederick Hughes 17 Parks, Charles W.RADM...
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Culebra, Puerto Rico. In overall command of the exercise was Admiral Robert Coontz, USN. Along with testing the "Beetle Boat", a copy of the armoured lighter...
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Potter's Chess Teacher Archived February 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Robert Coontz, The Muse Fan Page, September 2002 "Harry Potter and the Uncredited...
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exercise on 15 March, the two fleets had yet to make contact. Admiral Robert Coontz, then serving as CINCUS, remarked that "in some respects, it was a most...
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sell papers to the ships of the 1925 Trans-Pacific Cruise from Admiral Robert Coontz, Commander of the cruise's flagship USS Washington. Hollandersky arrived...
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USS Admiral R. E. Coontz (AP-122) (later the USNS General Alexander M. Patch (T-AP-122)) was an Admiral W. S. Benson-class transport built for the U.S...
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Robert Campbell; Peterson, Owen (1975). Speech: A Text With Adapted Readings. New York, NY: Harper & Row. p. 83. ISBN 9780060432775. "Sen. Robert J...
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served as Aide and Flag Secretary to its Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Robert Coontz. He was ordered to the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, in...
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Archived from the original on June 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-06. "Robert E. Coontz Class of 1885". United States Naval Academy. Archived from the original...
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Stone, William D. Mitchell, Robert W. Bonynge, Admiral Robert Coontz, William Butterworth, Cloyd H. Marvin and Robert S. Lovett. German official Otto...
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Military offices Preceded by none Commander in Chief, United States Fleet 1922–1923 Succeeded by Robert Coontz...
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