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    Bernard Ambrose Clarey (May 4, 1912 – June 15, 1996), nicknamed "Chick", was an admiral of the United States Navy. A submarine commander during World War...
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    hourly ferry service operated by the U.S. Navy. Its namesake, Admiral Bernard A. Clarey, was one of the Navy's most decorated officers. Before the bridge...
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  • Clarey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alec Clarey (born 1994), English rugby union player Bernard A. Clarey (1912–1996), admiral...
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    namesake of USS Charles P. Cecil (DD-835) Gordon Pai'ea Chung-Hoon Bernard A. Clarey (three awards) George Thomas Coker James J. Connell Richard L. Conolly...
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  • working in naval intelligence, Cooper served on a briefing team for Admiral Bernard A. Clarey. He then attended a junior college in California, and worked for...
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    (USPACFLT). Originally established in 1907 as a two-star rear admiral's billet, the position has been held by a four-star admiral since March 19, 1915. As...
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    Chase Claire L. Chennault Henry G. Chiles Jr. Albert T. Church III Bernard A. Clarey (5 awards) Vern Clark (3 awards) Archie R. Clemins (3 awards) Robert...
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    National War College (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    command Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Bernard A. Clarey, U.S. admiral --D-- Raymond G. Davis, 14th Assistant Commandant of...
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    Clarey was born in Newport, Rhode Island, to Bonnie Clarey and US Rear Admiral Stephen Clarey. His grandfather was Admiral Bernard "Chick" Clarey. Being...
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    athlete Elaine Christy, harpist Bernard A. Clarey, Admiral, among most decorated U.S. Navy officers; Admiral Clarey Bridge in Pearl Harbor named after...
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    1969, sponsored by Mrs. Bernard A. Clarey, the wife of the Vice Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Bernard A. "Chick" Clarey (1912–1996), and commissioned...
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    the chief of naval operations. By statute, the vice chief is appointed as a four-star admiral. The senior leadership of the U.S. Department of the Navy...
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    from 1967 to 1970. A naval aviator, he was a champion of the aircraft carrier. Hyland was born in 1912 in Philadelphia, the son of a naval officer. He...
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    Bernard A. Clarey, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, arrived by helicopter to confer with ComSixthFlt. At the conclusion of the conference, Adm. Clarey...
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  • "Chargin' Charlie" – Charles A. Beckwith, U.S. Army colonel "Chesty" – Lewis B. Puller, U.S. Marine general "Chick" – Bernard A. Clarey, World War II U.S. submarine...
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    service. Clarey was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on 9 July 1940, into a navy family, the son of the late Admiral Bernard A. Clarey and Jean Scott Clarey. His...
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  • politician. Allenby Chilton, 77, English football player and manager. Bernard A. Clarey, 84, United States Navy admiral. Ella Fitzgerald, 79, American jazz...
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  • Burns Ross Erin Butler Sr. Chris Buttars Matt Cartwright Bernard A. Clarey Richard A. Compton Hazen A. Dean Albert W. Dent John Randolph Donnell Gordon R....
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    This is a complete list of four-star admirals in the United States Navy. The rank of admiral (or full admiral, or four-star admiral) is the highest rank...
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  • named the Admiral Clarey Bridge after former Admiral Bernard A. Clarey. The bridge has a total length of 4,700 ft (1,400 m), including a 930 ft (280 m) pontoon...
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    John Lathrop Throckmorton (February 28, 1913 – February 13, 1986) was a general in the United States Army Throckmorton was born in Kansas City, Missouri...
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    vaudevillians Norton P. Chipman, politician, judge Tom Churchill, broadcaster Bernard A. Clarey, admiral Dallas Clark, § football player Laurel Blair Salton Clark...
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    "Waldemar F.A. Wendt". USS Rankin.org. Archived from the original on 2010-02-06. Retrieved 2010-03-02. Saxon, Wolfgang (1996-06-24). "Bernard A. Clarey". The...
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    Jeanne M. McHugh (1923–2014), died after 59 years of marriage. Bernard A. Clarey Homer A. McCrerey Group decision-making Information assurance Keyhole...
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    attend the United States Naval Academy. On June 4, 1931, he graduated third in a class of 441 from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Rivero's...
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    Prince; and commissioned on 1 January 1944, Lieutenant Commander Bernard A. Clarey in command. Pintado departed Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 17 February...
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    ordered the Commander-in-Chief, United States Pacific Fleet, Admiral Bernard A. Clarey, and the Commander-in-Chief, United States Seventh Fleet, Vice Admiral...
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  • French Open (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page)
    original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved 25 January 2022. Clarey, Christopher (26 May 2006). "In a year of change at Roland Garros, the winners may stay the...
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    11 June 2015. Roland-Garros : A Counter-Proposal by the Associations. The Art Tribune. Retrieved 11 June 2015. Clarey, Christopher (26 May 2010). "Roland...
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  • original on 19 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022. Clarey, Christopher (6 June 2022). "Nadal Has a Chance at Winning All 4 Grand Slams, if His Foot Cooperates"...
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