James Lemuel Holloway III (February 23, 1922 – November 26, 2019) was a United States Navy admiral and naval aviator who was decorated for his actions...
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father of four-star admiral and Chief of Naval Operations Admiral James L. Holloway III. As of 2019[update], they are the only father and son to both serve...
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James or Jim Holloway may refer to: James L. Holloway Jr. (1898–1984), U.S. Navy admiral, superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy James L. Holloway III...
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in Iran in 1980. The ensuing investigation, chaired by Admiral James L. Holloway III, the retired Chief of Naval Operations, cited lack of command and...
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politician James L. Holloway Jr. (1898–1984), United States Navy admiral James L. Holloway III (1922–2019), United States Navy admiral Jennifer Holloway, American...
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officers representing all four services; it was led by retired Admiral James L. Holloway III. The commission's report listed 23 areas "that troubled us professionally...
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Admiral Holloway may refer to: Daniel Holloway (admiral) (born 1956), U.S. Navy vice admiral James L. Holloway Jr. (1898–1984), U.S. Navy admiral James L. Holloway...
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Spiders James L. Holloway III Former Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral USN, Ret. James M. Jasper Author, professor, and sociologist Foster MacKenzie III, Deceased...
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2014. Holloway III, James L. (2007). Aircraft carriers at war. Naval Institute Press. p. 328. ISBN 978-1-59114-391-8. Note that Admiral Holloway appears...
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systems for crewed space flight. Berth (sleeping) Compartment (ship) James L. Holloway III (2007). Aircraft Carriers at War. Naval Institute Press. p. 201...
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Harris Jr. (two awards) Thomas B. Hayward (two awards) James L. Holloway III (two awards) Jay L. Johnson (two awards) Frank B. Kelso II (two awards) Joseph...
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election over Carter. Retired Chief of Naval Operations Admiral James L. Holloway III led the official investigation in 1980 into the causes of the operation's...
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ambassador Warren G. Harding, president John Hay, secretary of state James L. Holloway III, admiral Herbert Hoover, president Hallett Johnson, ambassador Reverdy...
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investment banker and former Senior Partner of Lazard Frères Admiral James L. Holloway III Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State Alejandro Santo Domingo...
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politician (b. 1952) November 26 Howard Cruse, comics artist (b. 1944) James L. Holloway III, U.S. Navy admiral (b. 1922) November 27 Clay Evans, Baptist pastor...
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Operations review group of six senior military officers, led by Adm. James L. Holloway III, to thoroughly examine all aspects of the rescue attempt. The group...
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President Jimmy Carter ordered former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. James L. Holloway III to figure out how the U.S. military could best mount another attempt...
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non-operational nature." On 2 October 1975, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral James L. Holloway III found the captain of Finback "guilty of permitting an action, which...
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Admiral James L. Holloway III reported aboard Saratoga as Commander, Carrier Division 6. Saratoga was, at the time, in port in Naples, Italy. Holloway served...
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flagship of Rear Admiral Henry L. Miller, Commander Carrier Division Three. Under the command of Captain James L. Holloway III, she was carrying a complement...
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USMC, (1901–1991) Rear Admiral Harold Hauser (1897–1981) Admiral James L. Holloway III (1922–2019) Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King (1878–1956) Lieutenant...
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Hepburn James L. Herdt Diego E. Hernández H. Kent Hewitt (2 awards) Frank T. Hines Thomas Holcomb James L. Holloway Jr. James L. Holloway III (4 awards)...
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Admiral Thomas B. Hayward, USN: Chief of Naval Operations. Admiral James L. Holloway III, USN: Chief of Naval Operations. Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, USN:...
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rejected by the US Congress in 1975. Zumwalt's successor as CNO, James L. Holloway III abandoned plans for the SCS and instead proposed a larger and faster...
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Anticipating that this would take place, Chief of Naval Operations James L. Holloway III ordered studies to select a new refit site on the East Coast of...
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Anderson Hills, James L. Holloway III, William Perry, Robert T. Marlow, Charles J. Pilliod Jr., Brent Scowcroft, Herbert Stein, and R. James Woolsey Jr. The...
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previously served as a Chief of Staff and plans officer to Admiral James L. Holloway III aboard the USS Oklahoma City. He is an alumnus of the United States...
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review group composed of six senior military officials (Admiral James L. Holloway III, United States Navy, Retired; Lieutenant General Samuel V. Wilson...
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Naval History and Heritage Command. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2019. "James B. Busey, Admiral USN (Ret.), NA #5081" (PDF). Retrieved 30 January 2022...
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conflict with Navy secretary Claude A. Swanson and assistant secretary Henry L. Roosevelt, Standley's hostility to the latter was described as "poisonous"...
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