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    Commodore Oscar Charles Badger (August 12, 1823 – June 20, 1899) was an officer of the United States Navy who served in the Mexican–American and American...
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  • Oscar Badger may refer to: Oscar C. Badger II (1890–1958), United States Navy admiral and Medal of Honor recipient Oscar C. Badger (1823–1899), his grandfather...
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    Commodore Oscar C. Badger (1823–1899), son of Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger (1853–1932) and a cousin of Secretary of the Navy George E. Badger (1795–1866)...
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    She saw service during World War II. She was named for Commodore Oscar C. Badger. Badger was launched on 24 August 1918 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation...
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    USS Badger (FF-1071). A Liberty ship, the SS George E. Badger, also was named in his honor. Badger was a cousin of naval officers Oscar C. Badger, Charles...
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    of State John Hay Whitney, future U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain Oscar C. Badger, a four-star admiral in the U.S. Navy Ralph A. Bard, undersecretary...
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    that she would be used as a training and school ship for apprentices. Oscar C. Badger took command on 9 January 1878 to prepare her for a voyage to the Paris...
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    named for Commodore Oscar C. Badger (a cousin of Secretary of the Navy George Edmund Badger), the father of Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, the son of the...
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    January 1, 1862, Cockpit Point was shelled by Anacostia (Lieutenant Oscar C. Badger commanding) and Yankee (Lieutenant Eastman commanding), with neither...
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    Jersey, but it was replaced two days later by that of Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger II commanding Battleship Division 7. In support of the assault on Iwo...
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    president of the Aztec Club of 1847. The son of Commodore Oscar C. Badger (1823–1899), Charles Badger was born August 6, 1853, in Rockville, Maryland. He attended...
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  • Quincy Adams Charles Francis Adams III, 44th Secretary of the Navy Oscar C. Badger, U.S. Navy officer John Buttrick, Concord militia leader Frederick...
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  • guise, it was formed at the end of World War II, under Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger II, to begin the occupation of Japan. The TF 31 combatant ships were...
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    off Samar, Halsey formed a new task group—TG 34.5—under Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger II, built around Third Fleet's two fastest battleships—Iowa and New...
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    against the Communist Chinese.[better source needed] Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, General Claire Chennault, and Brigadier General Francis Brink also...
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    Vandenberg, Sherman, Adrian S. Fisher, Acheson, Wedemeyer, Johnson, Oscar C. Badger II, Patrick J. Hurley, and David G. Barr and O'Donnell. The testimony...
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    74 (formerly the Anzac Squadron). The Seventh Fleet—under Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid—formed a large part of the Allied forces at the Battle of Leyte Gulf...
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    R. Munroe (1912-Unknown) (Later Vice admiral) Lieutenant commander Oscar C. Badger II (August 1918-October 1918) (Later Admiral) "USS Worden (DD-16)"...
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    additional repairs that lasted through the end of the year. Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger II, the commander of TU 12.5.2, hoisted his flag aboard the ship on...
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    the communists. Together with Army General Albert C. Wedemeyer, Navy Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger II, and others, Chennault claimed that the Truman administration's...
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    Vice Admiral Daniel E. Barbey, Admiral Charles M. Cooke, and Admiral Oscar C. Badger. In June 1946, Estes became flagship for Naval Forces, Western Pacific...
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    1943 - January 16, 1946 Vice Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid: January 1946 - April 1950 Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger: May 1950 - April 1952 Rear Admiral John E...
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    south-east coast of Hokkaido. TU 34.8.2 was commanded by Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger and comprised the battleships Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin, the light...
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  • actor (died 1949) June 12 – Junius Matthews, actor (died 1978) June 26 Oscar C. Badger II, admiral (died 1958) Jeanne Eagels, actress (died 1929) June 28...
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  • Kettering, inventor, engineer, and businessman (born 1876) November 30 – Oscar C. Badger II, admiral (born 1890) December 1 – Boots Mallory, actress (born 1913)...
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  • October 29, 1863, and commissioned on December 26, 1866, Commander Oscar C. Badger in command. Assigned to the North Atlantic Station, Peoria got underway...
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    VTN-41:  8 TBM Avenger torpedo bombers Battleship Division 7 (Rear Adm. Oscar C. Badger II) 2 fast battleships Both Iowa-class (9 × 16-in. main battery): Iowa...
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  • Benjamin Alvord - Brigadier General 1st Lt. Christopher C. Augur – Major General Midn. Oscar C. Badger – Commodore, USN 2nd Lt. Simon B. Buckner – Lieutenant...
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    the commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Western Pacific under Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger. Within this command, he participated in the actions in China during...
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    Carney, acting for Fleet Admiral William Halsey, Jr., and Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger II on 28 August 1945. After the war, Tozuka went into retirement, but...
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