USS Jerauld (APA-174) was a Haskell-class attack transport in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1974. Jerauld...
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officer In other uses USS Jerauld (APA-174), American naval ship This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jerauld. If an internal link...
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Admiral Jerauld Wright (June 4, 1898 – April 27, 1995) was an officer in the United States Navy. He served as the Commander-in-Chief of the United States...
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County (LST-846) USS Jerauld (APA-174) USS Jeremiah Denton (DDG-129) USS Jerome County (LST-848) USS Jerry Briggs (1918) USS Jersey (1776) USS Jessamine (1881...
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USS Gallatin (APA-169), later LPA-169 USS Gosper (APA-170) USS Granville (APA-171) USS Grimes (APA-172) USS Hyde (APA-173), later LPA-173 USS Jerauld (APA-174)...
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participated in the International Fleet Review as flagship for Admiral Jerauld Wright, Commander-in-Chief Atlantic Fleet and Supreme Allied Commander...
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tour of duty, sailing on 1 December, she flew the flag of Vice Admiral Jerauld Wright, Commander in Chief, Naval Forces Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean...
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the Navy Cross, 1960) Francis Gambacorta James M. Gavin Hobart R. Gay Jerauld R. Gentry John J. Gilligan Luigi Giorgi (Italian serviceman) Mathew L....
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Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion departed Kauai on board the USS Lenoir (AKA-74) and the USS Jerauld (APA-174). The convoy passed through Eniwetok and Ulithi...
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USS Triton (SSRN/SSN-586), the only member of her class, was a nuclear powered radar picket submarine in the United States Navy. She had the distinction...
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Active military servicemen who were honorary pallbearers were Admiral Jerauld Wright, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Rear Admiral Joseph H. Wellings, and...
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USS San Francisco (CL/CA-38), a New Orleans-class cruiser, was the second ship of three of the United States Navy named after the city of San Francisco...
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Administration, Vessel Status Card. Retrieved 27 October 2018. "Israel attacks USS Liberty". Dowell, Spright, A history of Mercer University, 1833-1953, Mercer...
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Forces, Atlantic Fleet (PHIBLANT), came under the command of Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright on November 24, 1948. He held it until November 1, 1950. Based at...
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and then to Pearl Harbor when she became the flagship of Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Commander Amphibious Group Five on 30 June 1945. She hauled down...
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Atlantic (ACLANT) Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) – Admiral Jerauld Wright, United States Navy Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (DSACLANT)...
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Division "Able" of Task Group 55.8, in company with Okanogan (APA-220), Jerauld (APA-174), Lenoir (AKA-74), Lumen (AKA-30), SS Kelso Victory, and SS Typhoon...
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of Marines waded ashore to bloody battle. Her task group, under Admiral Jerauld Wright, conducted a "demonstration landing" on the southeast coast, hoping...
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Admiral Jerauld Wright, Commander-in-Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet and Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic USS Forrest Royal USS Charles H. Roan USS Hyman USS Hunt...
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Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright and his staff, embarked in the attack transport, and she served as flagship for Amphibious Squadron 5 until USS Ancon (AGC-4)...
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awards) Henry B. Wilson James A. Winnefeld, Jr. Clark H. Woodward (2 awards) Jerauld Wright (2 awards) Harry E. Yarnell James A. Zimble Anthony Zinni Ronald...
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was persuaded that he had to go earlier. On October 26, 1942, Captain Jerauld Wright of the United States Navy was directed to take part in the mission...
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Admiral Jerauld Wright: Warrior among Diplomats. Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower University Press. pp. 333, 338. ISBN 978-0-89745-251-9. Admiral Jerauld Wright:...
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there who could take care of these interests." Carney selected Admiral Jerauld Wright, who relieved McCormick on April 12, 1954. After stepping down as...
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commands were separated: CINCNELM Headquarters returned to London and Admiral Jerauld Wright became CINCNELM and Admiral Carney remained in Naples as CINCSOUTH...
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Seraph briefly became the "USS Seraph", flying the US Navy ensign. Nominally the sub came under the command of Captain Jerauld Wright, who was earlier involved...
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as its chairman, a function he performed until relieved by Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright after the war. In addition, on 19 March 1943 he was redesignated...
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Leland P. Lovette, Forrest Sherman, Clifton Sprague, Thomas L. Sprague and Jerauld Wright. His course was shortened due to the course of World War I and he...
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during the Normandy landings of June 6, 1944, embarked on the heavy cruiser USS Augusta, and as Commander U.S. Naval Forces, France during 1944 and 1945...
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McKean Charles Ogle David Potts Jr. Andrew Stewart Rhode Island Dutee Jerauld Pearce Vermont William Cahoon Benjamin F. Deming Henry Fisk Janes William...
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