Harold Raynsford Stark (November 12, 1880 – August 20, 1972) was an officer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II, who served as...
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was appointed as COMINCH, and in March 1942, he succeeded Admiral Harold R. Stark as CNO, holding these two positions under wartime Executive Order....
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Girls (1969) with Elvis Presley, Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) as Admiral Harold R. Stark, How to Frame a Figg (1971), The Million Dollar Duck (1971), Now You...
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class/Type B1: I-26 (Cmdr. Minoru Yokota) Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Harold R. Stark Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet / Pacific Fleet Admiral Husband E. "Kim"...
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COMINCH, Admiral King, and the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Admiral Harold R. Stark, did not prove to be very effective. President Franklin D. Roosevelt...
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information available to him, but criticized then-Chief of Naval Operations Harold R. Stark for failing to warn Kimmel that war was imminent. The court concluded...
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awards) William H. Standley Harold R. Stark (3 awards) James G. Stavridis Clark Daniel Stearns Michael D. Stevens Vincent R. Stewart James Stockdale (3 awards)...
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information available to him, but criticized then-Chief of Naval Operations Harold R. Stark for failing to warn Kimmel that war was imminent. The court concluded...
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USS Stark (FFG-31) was the 23rd ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates and was named after Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark (1880–1972)...
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt Admiral Ernest J. King, US Navy Admiral Harold R. Stark, US Navy General George C. Marshall, US Army Major General Henry H...
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States Army chief of staff, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Harold R. Stark (replaced early in 1942 by Admiral Ernest J. King); and the Chief (later...
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and naval historian, who is best known for his biography of Admiral Harold R. Stark. Born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1932, the son of B. Mitchell...
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the Navy when the headquarters moved to Italy in 2009. When Admiral Harold R. Stark became COMNAVEUR in April 1942, he was given the additional duties...
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his superiors of his suspicions. However, Chief of Naval Operations Harold R. Stark is indecisive over notifying Hawaii without first alerting the President...
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Harold Eric James Starkes (March 12, 1917 – 1993) was a businessperson and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Lewisporte from 1962 to 1971 in...
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an official letter to the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Admiral Harold R. Stark, pointing out his own firm conviction that neither the Navy nor the...
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the incident, which prompted Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations, to issue a written report. Stark's account, made public in October 1941...
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at Hvalfjörður, Iceland, on 28 September. Two days earlier, Admiral Harold R. Stark, the Chief of Naval Operations had ordered American warships to do...
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multiple channels including Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox; Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations (CNO); and Rear Adm. Randall Jacobs, Chief...
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Counsel of the Treasury Herman Oliphant; Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Harold R. Stark; Craig; Marshall; and Arnold. He outlined a vigorous and singular call...
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Admiral Harold R. Stark and Secretary Knox reading on a train in England in 1943...
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of Naval Operations Admiral Harold R. Stark convinced Roosevelt to reconsider and Roosevelt took no action; however, Stark publicly stated that Taussig's...
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on the active list for another two years. On 1 August 1939, Admiral Harold Stark replaced Leahy as CNO. From September 1939 to November 1940, Leahy served...
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the fleet, from June 1936 to July 1937. Bureau chief Rear Admiral Harold R. Stark rated Wright highly. Commander Wright served two tours at the United...
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Papagos (honorary; presented 3 August), Vasily Sokolovsky (honorary); Harold R. Stark (honorary); General Walter Bedell Smith (honorary); General Carl Spaatz...
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repeating his earlier arguments to Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Harold R. Stark and Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox that Pearl Harbor was the wrong...
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Charles J. Bonaparte, Navy secretary from 1905 to 1906, then-Captain Reginald R. Belknap and future admiral William Sims. Rear Admiral George A. Converse...
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Company, Baltimore, Maryland; launched 8 July 1939; sponsored by Mrs. Harold R. Stark; and commissioned at Norfolk, Virginia 1 December 1939. After fitting...
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Stark Industries, later also known as Stark International, Stark Innovations, Stark Enterprises and Stark Resilient, is a fictional multi-national conglomerate...
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Italy, on 16 January 1945. On 27 January, as flagship for Admiral Harold R. Stark, Commander, US Naval Forces in Europe, she got underway for Valletta...
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