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Name
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Photo
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Date appointed[6]
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Date vacated[7]
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Yrs[8]
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Position[9]
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Notes[10]
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1 |
David G. Farragut
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21 Dec 1864
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24 Jul 1866
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2
|
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(1801–1870) Promoted to admiral, 25 Jul 1866. Brother-by-adoption of Navy admiral David D. Porter Jr.
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2 |
David D. Porter
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|
25 Jul 1866
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14 Aug 1870
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4
|
|
(1813–1891) Promoted to admiral, 15 Aug 1870. Brother-by-adoption of Navy admiral David G. Farragut.
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3 |
Stephen C. Rowan
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15 Aug 1870
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26 Feb 1889
|
19
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- President, Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, 1871.
- Port Admiral, New York City/Commandant, New York Navy Yard, 1872–1876.
- Port Admiral, New York City, 1876–1877.
- President, Board of Examiners, 1877–1880.
- Member, Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, 1880–1881.
- Governor, Philadelphia Naval Asylum, 1881–1882.
- Superintendent, U.S. Naval Observatory, 1882–1883.
- Chairman, Lighthouse Board, 1883–1889.
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(1808–1890)
|
4 |
Henry T. Mayo
|
|
10 Jun 1915
|
18 Jun 1916
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1
|
|
(1857–1937)[11] Promoted to admiral, 19 Jun 1916. Governor, U.S. Naval Home, 1924–1928.
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5 |
DeWitt Coffman
|
|
19 Jun 1916
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31 Aug 1918
|
2
|
|
(1876–1932)[12]
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6 |
William S. Sims
|
|
22 May 1917
|
3 Dec 1918
|
2
|
|
(1858–1936)[11] Promoted to admiral, 4 Dec 1918. President, Naval War College, 1917; 1919–1922. Awarded Pulitzer Prize for History, 1921.
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7 |
Albert W. Grant
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|
20 Aug 1917
|
31 Mar 1919
|
2
|
|
(1856–1930)[12]
|
8 |
Henry B. Wilson Jr.
|
|
25 Sep 1918
|
30 Jun 1919
|
1
|
|
(1861–1954)[11] Promoted to admiral, 30 Jun 1919. Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy, 1921–1925. Father-in-law of U.S. Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley.
|
9 |
Albert Gleaves
|
|
4 Dec 1918
|
31 Aug 1919
|
1
|
|
(1858–1937)[11] Promoted to admiral, 1 Sep 1919. Governor, U.S. Naval Home, 1928–1931.
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10 |
William L. Rodgers
|
|
28 Jun 1919
|
30 Jan 1920
|
1
|
|
(1860–1944)[12] Son of Navy rear admiral John Rodgers; grandson of Navy commodore John Rodgers.
|
11 |
Clarence S. Williams
|
|
1 Jul 1919
|
5 Jul 1921
|
2
|
|
(1863–1951)[13] Promoted to admiral, 14 Oct 1925. President, Naval War College, 1922–1925.
|
12 |
Hilary P. Jones
|
|
14 Jul 1919
|
29 Jun 1921
|
2
|
|
(1865–1939)[11] Promoted to admiral, 30 Jun 1921.
|
13 |
Harry S. Knapp
|
|
3 Feb 1920
|
27 Jun 1920
|
0
|
|
(1856–1928)[14]
|
14 |
Harry M. P. Huse
|
|
27 Jun 1920
|
15 Jan 1921
|
1
|
|
(1858–1942)[12] Awarded Medal of Honor, 1914.
|
15 |
Albert P. Niblack
|
|
15 Jan 1921
|
19 Jun 1922
|
1
|
|
(1859–1929)[14] Director of Naval Intelligence, 1919–1920; Director, International Hydrographic Bureau, 1927–1929.
|
16 |
John D. McDonald
|
|
1 Jul 1921
|
20 Jun 1923
|
2
|
|
(1862–1952)[12]
|
17 |
William R. Shoemaker
|
|
8 Jul 1921
|
20 Jun 1923
|
2
|
|
(1863–1938)[14]
|
18 |
Edwin A. Anderson
|
|
19 Jun 1922
|
22 Jul 1922
|
0
|
|
(1860–1933)[14] Promoted to admiral, 28 Aug 1922. Awarded Medal of Honor, 1914.
|
19 |
Andrew T. Long
|
|
7 Aug 1922
|
21 Jun 1923
|
1
|
|
(1866–1946)[15] Director, International Hydrographic Bureau, 1930–1937.[16]
|
20 |
Henry A. Wiley
|
|
20 Jun 1923
|
5 Oct 1925
|
2
|
|
(1867–1943)[17] Promoted to admiral, 8 Sep 1927. Chairman/Commissioner, U.S. Maritime Commission, 1936–1940.
|
21 |
Newton A. McCully
|
|
20 Jun 1923
|
22 Dec 1924
|
2
|
|
(1867–1951)[18]
|
22 |
Philip Andrews
|
|
21 Jun 1923
|
10 Oct 1925
|
2
|
|
(1866–1935)[14]
|
23 |
Josiah S. McKean
|
|
22 Dec 1924
|
4 Sep 1926
|
2
|
|
(1864–1951)[18]
|
24 |
Richard H. Jackson
|
|
5 Oct 1925
|
3 Sep 1926
|
1
|
|
(1866–1971)[17] Promoted to admiral, 4 Sep 1926. Distant cousin of Air Force four-star general Charles P. Cabell.
|
25 |
Roger Welles
|
|
10 Oct 1925
|
29 Oct 1926
|
1
|
|
(1862–1932)[14] Director of Naval Intelligence, 1917–1919.
|
26 |
Ashley H. Robertson
|
|
4 Sep 1926
|
12 Jul 1928
|
2
|
|
(1867–1930)[14]
|
27 |
Louis R. de Steiguer
|
|
4 Sep 1926
|
9 Sep 1927
|
1
|
|
(1867–1947)[17] Promoted to admiral, 10 Sep 1927.
|
28 |
Guy H. Burrage
|
|
29 Oct 1926
|
15 Sep 1928
|
2
|
|
(1867–1954)[18]
|
29 |
William V. Pratt
|
|
24 Sep 1927
|
25 Jun 1928
|
1
|
|
(1869–1957)[19] Promoted to admiral, 26 Jun 1928. President, Naval War College, 1925–1927.
|
30 |
Louis M. Nulton
|
|
26 Jun 1928
|
20 May 1929
|
1
|
|
(1869–1954)[17] Promoted to admiral, 21 May 1929. Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy, 1925–1928.
|
31 |
Montgomery M. Taylor
|
|
12 Jul 1928
|
21 Jun 1929
|
1
|
|
(1869–1952)[17] Promoted to admiral, 1 Sep 1931. Grandnephew of U.S. President Zachary Taylor; distant cousin of Army four-star general Montgomery C. Meigs.
|
32 |
John H. Dayton
|
|
15 Sep 1928
|
5 Sep 1929
|
1
|
|
(1869–1953)[20]
|
33 |
Lucius A. Bostwick
|
|
21 May 1929
|
24 May 1930
|
1
|
|
(1869–1940)[14]
|
34 |
William C. Cole
|
|
21 Jun 1929
|
14 Jun 1930
|
1
|
|
(1868–1935)[14]
|
35 |
Richard H. Leigh
|
|
24 May 1930
|
14 Sep 1931
|
1
|
|
(1870–1946)[17] Promoted to admiral, 15 Sep 1931.
|
36 |
Arthur L. Willard
|
|
14 Jun 1930
|
24 Jun 1932
|
2
|
|
(1870–1935)[14]
|
37 |
George R. Marvell
|
|
21 Nov 1930
|
16 Dec 1931
|
1
|
|
(1869–1941)[14]
|
38 |
Luke McNamee
|
|
15 Sep 1931
|
10 Aug 1932
|
1
|
|
(1871–1952)[17] Promoted to admiral, 11 Aug 1932. Governor of Guam, 1907; Director of Naval Intelligence, 1921–1923; President, Naval War College, 1933–1934.
|
39 |
William H. Standley
|
|
16 Dec 1931
|
19 May 1933
|
1
|
|
(1872–1963)[19] Promoted to admiral, 20 May 1933. U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1942–1943.
|
40 |
Frank H. Clark
|
|
24 Jun 1932
|
20 May 1933
|
1
|
|
(1871–1947)[15]
|
41 |
Joel R. P. Pringle
|
|
12 Aug 1932
|
25 Sep 1932
|
0
|
|
(1873–1932) Died in office.
|
42 |
David F. Sellers
|
|
27 Sep 1932
|
9 Jun 1933
|
1
|
|
(1874–1949)[17] Promoted to admiral, 10 Jun 1933. Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy, 1934–1938.
|
43 |
Frank H. Brumby
|
|
20 May 1933
|
14 Jun 1934
|
1
|
|
(1874–1950)[17] Promoted to admiral, 15 Jun 1934.
|
44 |
Harris Laning
|
|
26 May 1933
|
31 Mar 1935
|
2
|
|
(1873–1941)[14] Promoted to admiral, 1 Apr 1935. President, Naval War College, 1930–1933; Governor, U.S. Naval Home, 1937–1941.
|
45 |
Joseph M. Reeves
|
|
10 Jun 1933 23 Feb 1942
|
30 Jun 1933 15 Jun 1942
|
0
|
|
(1872–1948)[21] Naval aviation observer. Promoted to admiral, 1 Jul 1933.
|
46 |
Walton R. Sexton
|
|
1 Jul 1933
|
15 Jun 1934
|
1
|
|
(1876–1943)[15]
|
47 |
Edward H. Campbell
|
|
15 Jun 1934
|
1 Apr 1935
|
1
|
|
(1872–1946)[15]
|
48 |
Thomas T. Craven
|
|
15 Jun 1934 16 Jun 1942
|
13 Jul 1935 10 Nov 1945
|
4
|
|
(1873–1950)[18]
|
49 |
Henry V. Butler
|
|
1 Apr 1935 24 Jul 1942
|
9 Jun 1936 31 Oct 1944
|
3
|
|
(1874–1957)[18] Naval aviation observer.
|
50 |
Arthur J. Hepburn
|
|
1 Apr 1935
|
23 Jun 1936
|
1
|
|
(1877–1964)[17] Promoted to admiral, 24 Jun 1936.
|
51 |
William D. Leahy
|
|
13 Jul 1935
|
29 Mar 1936
|
1
|
|
(1875–1959) Promoted to admiral, 30 Mar 1936; to fleet admiral, 15 Dec 1944. Governor of Puerto Rico, 1939–1940; U.S. Ambassador to France, 1941–1942. Wife's niece married Navy admiral David W. Bagley.
|
52 |
Clarence S. Kempff
|
|
30 Mar 1936
|
2 Jan 1937
|
1
|
|
(1874–1959)[20]
|
53 |
Frederick J. Horne
|
|
9 Jun 1936 21 Mar 1942
|
29 Jan 1938 28 Jan 1945
|
5
|
|
(1880–1959)[22] Naval aviation observer. Promoted to admiral, 15 Dec 1944.
|
54 |
William T. Tarrant
|
|
24 Jun 1936 1 Aug 1942
|
13 Jul 1938 12 Nov 1945
|
5
|
|
(1878–1972)[23]
|
55 |
Edward C. Kalbfus
|
|
2 Jan 1937
|
28 Jan 1938
|
1
|
|
(1877–1954)[17] Promoted to admiral, 29 Jan 1938. President, Naval War College, 1934–1936; 1939–1942.
|
56 |
John W. Greenslade
|
|
29 Jan 1938 30 May 1942 1 Feb 1944
|
20 May 1939 1 Feb 1944 24 Apr 1946
|
5
|
- Commander, Battleships, Battle Force, 1938–1939.
- Commander, Western Sea Frontier/Commandant, Twelfth Naval District, 1942–1944.
- Coordinator, Naval Logistics, Pacific Coast, 1944.
- Resources Coordinator, Western Sea Frontier, 1945.
|
(1880–1950)[24]
|
57 |
Ernest J. King
|
|
29 Jan 1938
|
24 Jun 1939
|
1
|
|
(1878–1956)[25] Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 1 Feb 1941; to fleet admiral, 17 Dec 1944. Awarded Congressional Gold Medal, 1946. Father-in-law of Air Force four-star general Frederic H. Smith Jr.
|
58 |
Adolphus Andrews
|
|
13 Jul 1938 30 May 1942 1 Nov 1943
|
1 Feb 1941 1 Nov 1943 15 May 1945
|
6
|
|
(1879–1948)[26]
|
59 |
Charles P. Snyder
|
|
17 Jun 1939
|
5 Jan 1940
|
1
|
|
(1879–1964) Promoted to admiral, 6 Jan 1940. President, Naval War College, 1937–1939.
|
60 |
Charles A. Blakely
|
|
24 Jun 1939
|
13 Jun 1940
|
1
|
|
(1879–1950)[27] Naval aviation observer.
|
61 |
William S. Pye
|
|
6 Jan 1940 1 Jul 1944
|
20 Sep 1942 13 Dec 1945
|
4
|
|
(1880–1959)[27]
|
62 |
William F. Halsey Jr.
|
|
13 Jun 1940
|
17 Nov 1942
|
2
|
- Commander, Aircraft, Battle Force, 1940–1941.
- Commander, Aircraft, Battle Force, Pacific Fleet, 1941–1942.
- Commander, Carriers, Pacific Fleet, 1942.
- Commander, South Pacific Area and South Pacific Force, 1942–1943.
|
(1882–1959) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 18 Nov 1942; to fleet admiral, 4 Dec 1945.
|
63 |
Wilson Brown Jr.
|
|
1 Feb 1941 1 Dec 1944
|
1 Jul 1942 18 Sep 1945
|
2
|
|
(1881–1957)[27]
|
64 |
Robert L. Ghormley
|
|
19 Sep 1941
|
1 Aug 1946
|
5
|
- Special observer, American Embassy, London, 1940–1942.
- Commander, South Pacific Area and South Pacific Force, 1942.
- Commander, Hawaiian Sea Frontier/Commandant, Fourteenth Naval District, 1943–1944.
- Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Germany, 1944–1945.
- Chairman, General Board of the Navy, 1946.
|
(1883–1958)[28]
|
* |
Arthur P. Fairfield
|
|
1 Nov 1941
|
14 Dec 1946
|
5
|
|
(1877–1946)[29] Died in office.
|
65 |
Royal E. Ingersoll
|
|
1 Jan 1942
|
30 Jun 1942
|
0
|
|
(1883–1976) Promoted to admiral, 1 Jul 1942.
|
* |
Alfred W. Johnson
|
|
3 Jan 1942
|
14 Nov 1945
|
4
|
|
(1876–1963)[29]
|
66 |
Samuel M. Robinson
|
|
31 Jan 1942
|
26 Aug 1945
|
4
|
|
(1882–1972) Engineering duty officer. Promoted to admiral, 27 Aug 1945. Administrator, Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, 1946–1951.
|
67 |
William A. Glassford Jr.
|
|
31 Jan 1942 29 May 1943
|
2 Apr 1942 1 Mar 1947
|
4
|
- Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Southwest Pacific, 1942.
- Personal Representative of the President, with rank of Minister, French West Africa, 1943–1944.
- Deputy Commander for Occupied Countries, U.S. Naval Forces in Europe, 1944–1945.
- Commander, Eighth Fleet, 1945.
- Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Northwest African Waters, 1945.
- Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Germany, 1945–1946.
|
(1886–1958)[30]
|
68 |
Herbert F. Leary
|
|
6 Feb 1942 20 Sep 1942 1 Nov 1943
|
11 Sep 1942 1 Apr 1943 16 Jan 1946
|
3
|
- Commander, ANZAC Force, 1942.
- Commander, Allied Naval Forces, Southwest Pacific Area/Commander, Southwest Pacific Force, 1942.
- Commander, Battleships, Pacific Fleet, 1942–1943.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier, 1943–1945.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Gulf Sea Frontier/Sixteenth Fleet, 1945–1946.
|
(1885–1957)[30] President, New York Maritime Academy, 1946–1949; President, New York State Maritime College, 1949–1951.
|
* |
Harry E. Yarnell
|
|
23 Feb 1942
|
15 Jun 1942
|
0
|
- Special Adviser to the Chinese Military Mission, 1941–1943.
|
(1875–1959)[31]
|
69 |
William L. Calhoun
|
|
27 Feb 1942
|
1 Dec 1946
|
5
|
|
(1884–1963)[32] Great-grandson of U.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun.
|
70 |
Ferdinand L. Reichmuth
|
|
27 Feb 1942
|
22 Aug 1942
|
0
|
|
(1881–1978)[33]
|
71 |
Jonas H. Ingram
|
|
27 Feb 1942
|
14 Nov 1944
|
3
|
- Commander, Task Force 3, Atlantic Fleet, 1941–1942.
- Commander, Task Force 23, Atlantic Fleet, 1942.
- Commander, South Atlantic Force, 1942–1943.
- Commander, Fourth Fleet, 1943–1944.
|
(1886–1952) Promoted to admiral, 15 Nov 1944. Commissioner, All-America Football Conference, 1947–1949. Awarded Medal of Honor, 1914.
|
72 |
Arthur L. Bristol Jr.
|
|
27 Feb 1942
|
20 Apr 1942
|
0
|
|
(1886–1942) Naval aviator. Died in office.
|
73 |
Russell Willson
|
|
21 Mar 1942 1 Jan 1943
|
1 Jan 1943 5 Feb 1946
|
4
|
- Chief of Staff/Aide to the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, 1941–1942.
- Deputy Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, 1942.
- Deputy Commander in Chief, United States Fleet/Navy Member, Joint Strategic Survey Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1942.
- Navy Member, Joint Strategic Survey Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1942.
- Navy Member, Joint Strategic Survey Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1943–1946.
|
(1883–1948)
|
74 |
Roland M. Brainard
|
|
20 Apr 1942 1 Nov 1943
|
2 May 1943 22 Aug 1946
|
4
|
- Commander, Task Force 24, Atlantic Fleet, 1942–1943.
- Senior Naval Member, Joint Production Survey Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1943–1945.
|
(1886–1967)[27]
|
75 |
John H. Hoover
|
|
11 Jun 1942 1 May 1944
|
12 Aug 1943 1 Jul 1948
|
5
|
- Commander, Caribbean Sea Frontier/Commandant, Tenth Naval District, 1942–1943.
- Commander, Forward Area, Central Pacific, 1944–1945.
- Commander, Marianas Area, 1945.
- Deputy Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945.
- Commander, Fleet Air, West Coast, 1945–1946.
- Member, General Board of the Navy, 1946.
- President, Naval Examining and Retiring Board, 1946–1948.
|
(1887–1970)[34] Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Jul 1948.
|
76 |
Frank J. Fletcher
|
|
26 Jun 1942
|
1 May 1947
|
5
|
- Commander, Cruisers, Pacific Fleet, 1942.
- Commander, Northwest Sea Frontier/Commandant, Thirteenth Naval District, 1942–1943.
- Commander, North Pacific Area/Northwest Sea Frontier, 1943–1944.
- Commander, North Pacific Area/Alaskan Sea Frontier, 1944–1945.
- Member, General Board of the Navy, 1945–1946.
- Chairman, General Board of the Navy, 1946–1947.
|
(1885–1973) Retired as admiral, 1 May 1947. Awarded Medal of Honor, 1914. Nephew of Navy four-star admiral Frank F. Fletcher.
|
77 |
Charles S. Freeman
|
|
27 Jun 1942
|
1 Dec 1942
|
0
|
|
(1878–1969)
|
78 |
Richard S. Edwards Jr.
|
|
20 Aug 1942
|
2 Apr 1945
|
3
|
|
(1885–1956) Promoted to admiral, 3 Apr 1945.
|
79 |
Alexander Sharp Jr.
|
|
22 Aug 1942
|
11 Oct 1944
|
2
|
|
(1885–1975)[27]
|
80 |
Arthur S. Carpender
|
|
22 Sep 1942 3 Apr 1945
|
30 Nov 1943 1 Nov 1946
|
3
|
- Commander, Allied Naval Forces, Southwest Pacific Area/Southwest Pacific Force, 1942–1943.
- Commander, Allied Naval Forces, Southwest Pacific Area/Seventh Fleet, 1943.
- Commander, Midwest Naval Area/Commandant, Ninth Naval District, 1945–1946.
- Director of Public Relations, 1946.
|
(1884–1959)[34] Retired as admiral, 1 Nov 1946.
|
81 |
John H. Towers
|
|
12 Oct 1942
|
6 Nov 1945
|
3
|
|
(1885–1955) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 7 Nov 1945.
|
82 |
Henry K. Hewitt
|
|
26 Nov 1942
|
2 Apr 1945
|
2
|
|
(1887–1972) Promoted to admiral, 3 Apr 1945.
|
83 |
Aubrey W. Fitch
|
|
28 Dec 1942
|
1 Jul 1947
|
5
|
- Commander, Aircraft, South Pacific Force, 1942–1944.
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air), 1944–1945.
- Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy/Commandant, Severn River Naval Command, 1945–1947.
- Special duty, Office of the Under Secretary of the Navy, 1947.
- Senior Member, Naval Clemency and Prison Inspection Board, 1947.
|
(1883–1948) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Jul 1947.
|
* |
Joseph K. Taussig
|
|
28 Jan 1943 16 Jul 1943
|
30 Jan 1943 27 Apr 1947
|
4
|
- Senior Member, Naval Clemency and Prison Inspection Board, 1943–1946.
- Special duty, Office of the Secretary of the Navy, 1946–1947.
|
(1877–1947)[29]
|
84 |
Raymond A. Spruance
|
|
29 May 1943
|
15 Feb 1944
|
1
|
- Commander, Central Pacific Force, 1943–1944.
|
(1886–1969) Promoted to admiral, 16 Feb 1944. President, Naval War College, 1946–1948; U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, 1952–1955.
|
85 |
Thomas C. Kinkaid
|
|
16 Jun 1943
|
2 Apr 1945
|
2
|
|
(1888–1972) Promoted to admiral, 3 Apr 1945. Brother-in-law of Navy four-star admiral Husband E. Kimmel.
|
86 |
Arthur B. Cook
|
|
22 Jul 1943
|
15 May 1944
|
1
|
|
(1881–1952) Naval aviator. Retired 1 Dec 1944.
|
87 |
John S. McCain Sr.
|
|
6 Aug 1943
|
6 Sep 1945
|
2
|
|
(1884–1945)[35] Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 6 Sep 1945. Father of Navy four-star admiral John S. McCain Jr.; grandfather of U.S. Senator John S. McCain III. Died in office.
|
88 |
Patrick N. L. Bellinger
|
|
5 Oct 1943
|
1 Oct 1947
|
4
|
|
(1885–1962) Naval aviator.
|
89 |
Charles A. Lockwood Jr.
|
|
5 Oct 1943
|
1 Sep 1947
|
4
|
|
(1890–1967)
|
90 |
John H. Newton
|
|
19 Oct 1943
|
26 Nov 1945
|
2
|
- Deputy Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas, 1943.
- Deputy Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, 1943–1944.
- Deputy Commander, South Pacific Area/South Pacific Force, 1944.
- Commander, South Pacific Area/South Pacific Force, 1944–1945.
- Inspector General, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945.
- Deputy Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945.
|
(1881–1948)
|
91 |
David W. Bagley
|
|
1 Feb 1944
|
1 Apr 1947
|
3
|
- Commander, Western Sea Frontier, 1944.
- Commander, Hawaiian Sea Frontier/Commandant, Fourteenth Naval District, 1944–1945.
- U.S. Naval Member, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission/Senior U.S. Naval Member, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States/U.S. Naval Delegate, Inter-American Defense Board, 1945–1946.
|
(1883–1960)[36] Retired as admiral, 1 Apr 1947. Father of Navy four-star admiral David H. Bagley and Navy four-star admiral Worth H. Bagley; grandson of North Carolina Governor Jonathan Worth; aunt married U.S. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels; wife's aunt married Navy admiral William D. Leahy.
|
92 |
Randall Jacobs
|
|
1 Feb 1944 1 Nov 1946
|
15 Sep 1945 1 Nov 1952
|
8
|
|
(1885–1967)[27]
|
93 |
Ross T. McIntire
|
|
1 Feb 1944
|
3 Mar 1947
|
3
|
|
(1889–1959) Medical Corps.
|
94 |
Ben Moreell
|
|
1 Feb 1944
|
10 Jun 1946
|
2
|
|
(1892–1978) Civil Engineer Corps. Promoted to admiral, 11 Jun 1946.
|
95 |
Richmond K. Turner
|
|
7 Mar 1944
|
23 May 1945
|
1
|
|
(1885–1961) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 24 May 1945.
|
96 |
Willis A. Lee Jr.
|
|
21 Mar 1944
|
25 Aug 1945
|
1
|
|
(1888–1945) Died in office.
|
97 |
Marc A. Mitscher
|
|
21 Mar 1944
|
28 Feb 1946
|
2
|
|
(1887–1947) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 1 Mar 1946.
|
98 |
Robert C. Giffen
|
|
15 May 1944
|
3 Dec 1945
|
2
|
|
(1886–1962)[37]
|
* |
Emory S. Land
|
|
1 Jul 1944
|
15 Jan 1946
|
2
|
|
(1879–1971)[38] Construction Corps.
|
99 |
Theodore S. Wilkinson
|
|
12 Aug 1944
|
21 Feb 1946
|
2
|
|
(1888–1946) Died in office. Awarded Medal of Honor, 1914.
|
100 |
Alan G. Kirk
|
|
10 Sep 1944
|
1 Mar 1946
|
1
|
|
(1888–1963) Retired as admiral, 1 Mar 1946. Director of Naval Intelligence, 1941; U.S. Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg, 1946–1947; to Soviet Union, 1949–1952; to China, 1962–1963.
|
101 |
Charles M. Cooke Jr.
|
|
28 Sep 1944
|
7 Jan 1946
|
1
|
|
(1886–1970) Promoted to admiral, 8 Jan 1946.
|
102 |
Howard L. Vickery
|
|
30 Oct 1944 1 Oct 1945
|
1 Oct 1945 1 Jan 1946
|
1
|
|
(1892–1946) Engineering duty officer (ship or hull construction).
|
103 |
William R. Munroe
|
|
11 Nov 1944
|
1 May 1947
|
2
|
|
(1886–1966)
|
104 |
Charles H. McMorris
|
|
27 Nov 1944
|
30 Jun 1948
|
4
|
|
(1890–1954)[27]
|
105 |
George D. Murray
|
|
29 Nov 1944
|
1 Aug 1951
|
7
|
- Commander, Air Force, Pacific Fleet, 1944–1945.
- Commander, Marianas, 1945.
- Commander, Midwest Naval Area/Commandant, Ninth Naval District, 1946–1947.
- Commander, First Task Fleet, 1947–1948.
- Commander, Western Sea Frontier/Pacific Reserve Fleet, 1948–1951.
|
(1889–1956) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Aug 1951.
|
106 |
Jesse B. Oldendorf
|
|
7 Dec 1944
|
1 Sep 1948
|
4
|
|
(1887–1974) Retired as admiral, 1 Sep 1948.
|
107 |
Daniel E. Barbey
|
|
9 Dec 1944
|
30 Jun 1948
|
4
|
- Commander, Seventh Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, 1943–1945.
- Commander, Seventh Fleet/Seventh Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, 1945–1946.
- Commander, Amphibious Forces, Atlantic Fleet, 1946.
- Commander, Fourth Fleet, 1946–1947.
- Commander, Caribbean Sea Frontier/Commandant, Tenth Naval District, 1947–1950.
|
(1889–1969)[27]
|
108 |
Sherwoode A. Taffinder
|
|
23 Dec 1944
|
18 Apr 1946
|
1
|
|
(1884–1965)
|
* |
Olaf M. Hustvedt
|
|
1 Mar 1945
|
3 Jun 1946
|
1
|
|
(1886–1978)[29]
|
109 |
William W. Smith
|
|
6 Mar 1945
|
1 Oct 1946
|
2
|
|
(1888–1966)
|
110 |
Walter S. Anderson
|
|
3 Apr 1945
|
1 Mar 1946
|
1
|
|
(1881–1981)
|
111 |
William S. Farber
|
|
3 Apr 1945
|
1 Dec 1946
|
2
|
|
(1885–1963)
|
112 |
James L. Kauffman
|
|
3 Apr 1945
|
20 Jun 1946
|
1
|
|
(1887–1963)[27]
|
113 |
Edward L. Cochrane
|
|
3 Apr 1945
|
1 Oct 1947
|
2
|
|
(1892–1959) Engineering duty officer (ship or hull construction)
|
114 |
Harry W. Hill
|
|
22 Apr 1945 21 Oct 1952
|
1 May 1952 21 May 1954
|
9
|
- Commander, Fifth Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, 1945.
- Commandant, Army-Navy Staff College, 1945–1946.
- Commandant, National War College, 1946–1949.
- Chairman, General Board of the Navy, 1949–1950.
- Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy, 1950–1952.
- Governor, U.S. Naval Home, 1952–1954.
|
(1890–1971)[39] Retired as admiral, 1 May 1952.
|
115 |
Frederick C. Sherman
|
|
13 Jul 1945
|
1 Mar 1947
|
2
|
|
(1880–1957) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Mar 1947.
|
116 |
Louis E. Denfeld
|
|
1 Sep 1945
|
31 Jan 1947
|
1
|
|
(1891–1972)[40] Promoted to admiral, 7 Jan 1946. Candidate for Republican Party nomination for Governor of Massachusetts, 1950.
|
117 |
DeWitt C. Ramsey
|
|
26 Nov 1945
|
27 Dec 1945
|
0
|
|
(1888–1961) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 28 Dec 1945.
|
118 |
Howard F. Kingman
|
|
10 Dec 1945
|
30 Nov 1946
|
1
|
|
(1890–1968)[27]
|
119 |
Alfred E. Montgomery
|
|
10 Dec 1945
|
14 Aug 1947
|
2
|
|
(1891–1972)[27] Naval aviator.
|
120 |
John L. Hall Jr.
|
|
10 Dec 1945
|
1 May 1953
|
7
|
- Commander, Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, 1945–1946.
- Commander, Hawaiian Sea Frontier/Commandant, Fourteenth Naval District, 1946–1948.
- Commandant, Armed Forces Staff College, 1948–1951.
- Commander, Western Sea Frontier/Pacific Reserve Fleet, 1951–1953.
|
(1891–1978) Retired as admiral, May 1953.
|
121 |
Thomas L. Gatch
|
|
10 Dec 1945
|
1 Sep 1947
|
2
|
|
(1891–1954)
|
122 |
Richard L. Conolly
|
|
11 Dec 1945 1 Dec 1950
|
22 Sep 1946 1 Nov 1953
|
4
|
|
(1892–1962)[41] Promoted to admiral, 23 Sep 1946. President, Long Island University, 1953–1962.
|
123 |
William H. P. Blandy
|
|
11 Dec 1945
|
2 Feb 1947
|
1
|
|
(1890–1954) Promoted to admiral, 3 Feb 1947.
|
124 |
Bernhard H. Bieri
|
|
11 Dec 1945 1 Mar 1949
|
15 Apr 1948 1 Jun 1951
|
5
|
|
(1889–1971)[30]
|
125 |
George F. Hussey Jr.
|
|
11 Dec 1945
|
4 Sep 1947
|
2
|
|
(1894–1983)
|
126 |
Oscar C. Badger II
|
|
13 Dec 1945 24 Feb 1948
|
7 Aug 1947 1 Jul 1952
|
6
|
- Commander, Service Forces, Pacific Fleet, 1945–1947.
- Commander, Naval Forces Western Pacific, 1948–1949.
- Commander, Seventh Task Fleet, 1949.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Atlantic Reserve Fleet, 1950–1951.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Atlantic Reserve Fleet/U.S. Naval Representative, Military Staff Committee, United Nations, 1951.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Atlantic Reserve Fleet/U.S. Naval Representative, Military Staff Committee, United Nations/NATO forces, American Defense Area, 1951–1952.
|
(1890–1958)[34] Retired as admiral, 1 Jul 1952. Awarded Medal of Honor, 1914. Cousin of U.S. Secretary of the Navy George E. Badger.
|
127 |
Lynde D. McCormick
|
|
19 Dec 1945 3 Apr 1950 3 May 1954
|
13 Nov 1948 21 Dec 1950 16 Aug 1956
|
6
|
- Deputy Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945–1947.
- Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1947.
- Commander, Battleships-Cruisers, Atlantic Fleet, 1947–1948.
- Vice Chief of Naval Operations, 1950–1951.
- President, Naval War College, 1954–1956.
|
(1895–1956)[42] Promoted to admiral, 22 Dec 1950. Died in office.
|
128 |
Arthur W. Radford
|
|
28 Dec 1945
|
29 Apr 1949
|
3
|
|
(1896–1973) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 30 Apr 1949. Married aunt of Army four-star general Michael S. Davison.
|
129 |
Forrest P. Sherman
|
|
28 Dec 1945
|
1 Nov 1949
|
4
|
|
(1896–1951) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 2 Nov 1949.
|
130 |
Robert M. Griffin
|
|
10 Jan 1946
|
9 Jul 1948
|
3
|
|
(1889–1976)[27] Naval aviation observer.
|
131 |
Walter S. DeLany
|
|
10 Jan 1946 30 Jun 1952
|
1 Jul 1948 1 Feb 1953
|
3
|
|
(1891–1980)[30]
|
132 |
William M. Fechteler
|
|
24 Jan 1946
|
31 Jan 1950
|
4
|
|
(1896–1967) Promoted to admiral, 1 Feb 1950.
|
133 |
Gerald F. Bogan
|
|
1 Feb 1946
|
1 Feb 1950
|
4
|
|
(1894–1973)[27] Naval aviator.
|
134 |
Earle W. Mills
|
|
6 Feb 1946
|
1 Mar 1949
|
3
|
|
(1896–1968) Engineering duty officer.
|
135 |
Robert B. Carney
|
|
15 Jun 1946
|
31 Oct 1950
|
4
|
|
(1895–1990) Promoted to admiral, 1 Nov 1950. Aunt married Navy four-star admiral Frank B. Upham.
|
136 |
Harold G. Bowen Sr.
|
|
10 Jul 1946
|
1 Jun 1947
|
1
|
|
(1883–1965) Engineering duty officer.
|
137 |
William J. Carter Jr.
|
|
22 Aug 1946
|
1 Oct 1946
|
0
|
|
(1893–1971) Supply Corps.
|
138 |
John D. Price
|
|
1 Sep 1946
|
1 Jun 1954
|
8
|
|
(1892–1957) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Jun 1954.
|
139 |
John L. McCrea
|
|
16 Sep 1946
|
29 Feb 1952
|
5
|
|
(1891–1990)[27]
|
140 |
Donald B. Duncan
|
|
31 Jan 1947
|
9 Aug 1951
|
5
|
|
(1896–1975) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 10 Aug 1951. Governor, U.S. Naval Home, 1957–1962. Brother-in-law of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Harry L. Hopkins.
|
141 |
Francis S. Low
|
|
12 Mar 1947
|
1 Jul 1956
|
9
|
|
(1894–1964) Retired as admiral, 1 Jul 1956.
|
142 |
Harold B. Sallada
|
|
11 May 1947
|
1 Oct 1949
|
2
|
|
(1895–1977) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Oct 1949.
|
143 |
Arthur C. Miles
|
|
26 Jan 1948
|
4 Oct 1949
|
2
|
|
(1893–1972)[27] Aeronautical engineering duty officer.
|
144 |
Arthur D. Struble
|
|
14 Apr 1948
|
1 Jul 1956
|
8
|
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Operations), 1948–1950.
- Commander, Seventh Fleet, 1950–1951.
- Commander, First Fleet, 1951–1952.
- U.S. Naval Representative, Military Staff Committee, United Nations, 1952–1953.
- Chairman, U.S. Military Delegation, Military Staff Committee, United Nations, 1953–1955.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Atlantic Reserve Fleet, 1955–1956.
|
(1894–1983) Retired as admiral, 1 Jul 1956.
|
145 |
Russell S. Berkey
|
|
9 Jul 1948
|
1 Sep 1950
|
2
|
|
(1893–1984) Retired as admiral, 1 Sep 1950.
|
146 |
Donald B. Beary
|
|
1 Nov 1948
|
1 Oct 1950
|
2
|
|
(1888–1966)
|
147 |
Felix B. Stump
|
|
3 Dec 1948
|
9 Jul 1953
|
5
|
|
(1894–1972) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 10 Jul 1953.
|
148 |
John W. Reeves Jr.
|
|
1 Apr 1949
|
1 May 1950
|
1
|
|
(1888–1967) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 May 1950. General Manager, Los Angeles International Airport, 1950–1952.
|
149 |
Calvin T. Durgin
|
|
16 May 1949
|
22 Jan 1951
|
2
|
|
(1893–1965)[27] Naval aviator.
|
150 |
C. Turner Joy
|
|
26 Aug 1949
|
1 Jul 1954
|
5
|
|
(1895–1956) Retired as admiral, 1 Jul 1954.
|
151 |
Thomas L. Sprague
|
|
1 Oct 1949
|
1 Apr 1952
|
3
|
|
(1894–1972) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Apr 1952.
|
152 |
E. Dorsey Foster
|
|
4 Oct 1949
|
31 Dec 1950
|
1
|
|
(1896–1979) Supply Corps.
|
153 |
John J. Ballentine
|
|
14 Nov 1949
|
1 May 1954
|
4
|
|
(1896–1970) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 May 1954.
|
154 |
John H. Cassady
|
|
16 Jan 1950
|
18 Mar 1954
|
4
|
|
(1896–1969) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 19 Mar 1954.
|
155 |
John W. Roper
|
|
26 Jan 1950
|
30 Mar 1951
|
1
|
|
(1898–1963)[27] Son of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper.
|
156 |
Matthias B. Gardner
|
|
28 Sep 1950
|
1 Aug 1956
|
6
|
|
(1897–1975) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Aug 1956.
|
157 |
Jerauld Wright
|
|
7 Nov 1950
|
11 Apr 1954
|
3
|
- Commander, Amphibious Forces, Atlantic Fleet, 1948–1950.
- Deputy U.S. Representative, Standing Group, NATO Military Committee, 1950–1952.
- Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic, 1952.
- Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, 1952–1954.
|
(1898–1995) Promoted to admiral, 12 Apr 1954. U.S. Ambassador to China, 1963–1965.
|
158 |
Albert G. Noble
|
|
29 Dec 1950
|
1 Oct 1951
|
1
|
|
(1885–1980) Retired as admiral, 1 Oct 1951.
|
159 |
Arthur C. Davis
|
|
12 Feb 1951 1 Apr 1955
|
1 Apr 1955 1 Oct 1955
|
5
|
- Director, Joint Staff, 1949–1952.
- Deputy U.S. Representative, Standing Group, NATO Military Committee, 1952–1953.
- Director, Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Department of Defense, 1953–1954.
- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs)/Director, Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Department of Defense, 1954–1955.
- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs), 1955.
|
(1893–1965)[43] Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Apr 1955.
|
160 |
Ingolf N. Kiland
|
|
12 Feb 1951
|
26 Jan 1953
|
2
|
|
(1895–1992)[27]
|
161 |
Robert P. Briscoe
|
|
12 Feb 1951
|
1 Jul 1956
|
5
|
|
(1897–1968) Promoted to admiral, 2 Jul 1956.
|
162 |
Harold M. Martin
|
|
15 Feb 1951
|
1 Feb 1956
|
5
|
- Commander, First Fleet, 1951.
- Commander, Seventh Fleet, 1951–1952.
- Commander, Air Force, Pacific Fleet, 1952–1953.
- Commander, Air Force, Pacific Fleet/First Fleet, 1953.
- Commander, Air Force, Pacific Fleet, 1953–1956.
|
(1896–1972) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Feb 1956.
|
163 |
Laurance T. DuBose
|
|
30 Mar 1951
|
1 Jun 1955
|
4
|
|
(1893–1967) Retired as admiral, 1 Jun 1955.
|
164 |
William M. Callaghan
|
|
11 Apr 1951
|
1 Mar 1957
|
6
|
|
(1897–1991)
|
165 |
James Fife Jr.
|
|
10 Aug 1951
|
1 Aug 1955
|
4
|
|
(1897–1975) Retired as admiral, 1 Aug 1955. Director, Mystic Seaport, 1956–1975.
|
166 |
Charles W. Fox
|
|
10 Oct 1951
|
1 Aug 1953
|
2
|
|
(1894–1975) Supply Corps.
|
167 |
Frank G. Fahrion
|
|
5 Jan 1952
|
1 May 1956
|
4
|
|
(1894–1970) Retired as admiral, 1 May 1956.
|
168 |
Joseph J. Clark
|
|
20 May 1952
|
1 Dec 1953
|
2
|
|
(1893–1971) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, Dec 1953.
|
169 |
Ralph A. Ofstie
|
|
16 Jun 1952
|
18 Nov 1956
|
4
|
|
(1897–1956) Naval aviator. Died in office.
|
170 |
Francis C. Denebrink
|
|
20 Dec 1952
|
1 Jul 1956
|
4
|
|
(1896–1987)
|
171 |
James L. Holloway Jr.
|
|
2 Feb 1953
|
31 Dec 1957
|
5
|
|
(1898–1984) Promoted to admiral, 1 Jan 1958. Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy, 1947–1950; Governor, U.S. Naval Home, 1962–1966. Father of Navy four-star admiral James L. Holloway III.
|
172 |
Roscoe F. Good
|
|
27 Mar 1953
|
1 Mar 1958
|
5
|
|
(1897–1974) Retired as admiral, 1 Mar 1958.
|
173 |
Thomas S. Combs
|
|
30 Jun 1953
|
1 Apr 1960
|
7
|
- Commander, Second Fleet, 1953–1954.
- Commander, Sixth Fleet, 1954–1955.
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air), 1955–1956.
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations and Readiness), 1956–1957.
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations, Readiness, Research and Development), 1957–1958.
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations and Readiness), 1958.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Atlantic Reserve Fleet/U.S. Naval Representative, Military Staff Committee, United Nations/Commandant, Third Naval District/Commander, Naval Base, New York, 1958–1960.
|
(1898–1964) Naval aviator.
|
174 |
John E. Gingrich
|
|
1 Aug 1953
|
1 Oct 1954
|
1
|
|
(1897–1960) Retired as admiral, 1 Oct 1954.
|
175 |
William K. Phillips
|
|
1 Oct 1953
|
1 Aug 1955
|
2
|
|
(1894–1986) Retired as admiral, 1 Aug 1955.
|
176 |
Alfred M. Pride
|
|
1 Dec 1953
|
1 Oct 1959
|
6
|
- Commander, Seventh Fleet, 1953–1955.
- Commander, Seventh Fleet/Formosa Defense Command, 1955.
- Commander, Seventh Fleet/U.S. Taiwan Defense Command, 1955.
- Commander, Air Force, Pacific Fleet, 1956–1957.
- Commander, Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet, 1957–1959.
|
(1897–1988) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Oct 1959.
|
177 |
Thomas G. W. Settle
|
|
8 Mar 1954 12 Feb 1962 26 Aug 1963
|
6 Jul 1956 1 Jul 1963 10 Oct 1963
|
4
|
|
(1895–1980)[27]
|
178 |
Edmund T. Wooldridge
|
|
1 Apr 1954
|
1 Aug 1958
|
4
|
|
(1897–1968)[44] Retired as admiral, 1 Aug 1958.
|
179 |
Frederick G. McMahon
|
|
1 May 1954
|
1 Jan 1959
|
5
|
|
(1898–1986) Naval aviator.
|
180 |
Austin K. Doyle
|
|
1 Jun 1954
|
1 Aug 1958
|
4
|
|
(1898–1970) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Aug 1958.
|
181 |
Murrey L. Royar
|
|
2 Oct 1954
|
1 Feb 1956
|
1
|
|
(1894–1985) Supply Corps.
|
182 |
Charles Wellborn Jr.
|
|
21 Jun 1955
|
1 Feb 1963
|
8
|
- Commander, Second Fleet/Striking Fleet Atlantic, 1955–1957.
- Commandant, Armed Forces Staff College, 1957–1960.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Atlantic Reserve Fleet/U.S. Naval Representative, Military Staff Committee, United Nations/Commandant, Third Naval District/Commander, Naval Base, New York, 1960–1961.
- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier/Atlantic Reserve Fleet/Chairman, U.S. Delegation, Military Staff Committee, United Nations, 1961–1963.
|
(1901–1988)
|
183 |
Maurice E. Curts
|
|
24 Jun 1955 1 Feb 1958
|
28 Apr 1957 1 Apr 1960
|
4
|
|
(1898–1976)[45] Promoted to admiral, 29 Apr 1957.
|
184 |
Herbert G. Hopwood
|
|
1 Aug 1955
|
31 Jan 1958
|
3
|
|
(1898–1966) Promoted to admiral, 1 Feb 1958.
|
185 |
George L. Russell
|
|
23 Nov 1955
|
15 Aug 1957
|
2
|
|
(1900–1978)
|
186 |
Stuart H. Ingersoll
|
|
19 Dec 1955 25 Jul 1960
|
1 Jul 1960 1 May 1961
|
5
|
|
(1898–1983) Naval aviator.
|
187 |
Stuart S. Murray
|
|
7 Dec 1955
|
1 Aug 1956
|
1
|
|
(1898–1980) Retired as admiral, 1 Aug 1956. Nephew of Oklahoma Governor William H. Murray.
|
189 |
Cato D. Glover Jr.
|
|
17 Jan 1956
|
1 Sep 1957
|
2
|
|
(1897–1988) Naval aviator. Retired as admiral, 1 Sep 1957.
|
190 |
Charles R. Brown
|
|
24 Jan 1956
|
31 Dec 1958
|
3
|
|
(1899–1983) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 1 Jan 1959.
|
191 |
Edward W. Clexton
|
|
1 Feb 1956
|
1 Jul 1960
|
4
|
|
(1900–1966) Aeronautical engineering duty officer.
|
192 |
James H. Thach Jr.
|
|
6 Feb 1956
|
23 Oct 1956
|
1
|
|
(1900–1962)
|
193 |
Bernard L. Austin
|
|
15 Mar 1956 1 Aug 1964
|
1 Aug 1964 17 Oct 1967
|
12
|
|
(1902–1979)
|
194 |
Harry D. Felt
|
|
12 Apr 1956
|
31 Aug 1956
|
0
|
|
(1902–1992) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 1 Sep 1956.
|
195 |
Ruthven E. Libby
|
|
1 May 1956
|
1 May 1960
|
4
|
|
(1900–1986)
|
196 |
Lorenzo S. Sabin Jr.
|
|
1 May 1956
|
1 Mar 1961
|
5
|
|
(1899–1988)
|
197 |
William L. Rees
|
|
29 May 1956
|
1 Oct 1960
|
4
|
|
(1900–1989) Naval aviator.
|
198 |
Robert L. Dennison
|
|
18 Jun 1956
|
30 Mar 1959
|
3
|
|
(1901–1980) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 31 Mar 1959.
|
199 |
John M. Will
|
|
2 Jul 1956
|
1 Jul 1959
|
3
|
|
(1899–1981) Retired as admiral, 1 Jul 1959.
|
200 |
Carl F. Espe
|
|
6 Jul 1956
|
11 Apr 1958
|
2
|
|
(1900–1988)[27]
|
201 |
Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter
|
|
1 Aug 1956
|
1 May 1957
|
1
|
|
(1897–1982) Director of Central Intelligence, 1947–1950.
|
202 |
William V. Davis Jr.
|
|
1 Aug 1956
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1 Apr 1960
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4
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(1902–1981) Naval aviator.
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203 |
Robert Goldthwaite
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5 Aug 1956
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20 Jun 1963
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7
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(1903–1979)[27] Naval aviator.
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204 |
Harold Page Smith
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24 Oct 1956
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17 Feb 1960
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3
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(1904–1993) Promoted to admiral, 18 Feb 1960. Uncle of Navy four-star admiral Leighton W. Smith Jr.
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205 |
Wallace M. Beakley
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28 Jan 1957
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3 Aug 1963
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7
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(1903–1975)[27] Naval aviator.
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206 |
George W. Anderson Jr.
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1 May 1957 14 Sep 1959
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18 Jan 1958 31 Jul 1961
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3
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(1906–1992)[46] Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 1 Aug 1961. U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, 1963–1966.
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207 |
Robert B. Pirie
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3 Jul 1957
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1 Nov 1962
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5
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(1905–1990) Naval aviator.
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208 |
Frank T. Watkins
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1 Aug 1957
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27 Aug 1958
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1
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- Commander, Anti-Submarine Defense Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, 1957–1958.
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(1898–1980)[27]
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209 |
John H. Sides
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1 Aug 1957
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30 Aug 1960
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3
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(1904–1978) Promoted to admiral, 31 Aug 1960.
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210 |
James S. Russell
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14 Aug 1957
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20 Jul 1958
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1
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(1903–1996) Naval aviator. Promoted to admiral, 21 Jul 1958.
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211 |
Byron H. Hanlon
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4 Nov 1957
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1 Oct 1958
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1
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(1899–1977) Retired as admiral, 1 Oct 1958.
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212 |
Ralph E. Wilson
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20 Dec 1957
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1 Jul 1960
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3
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|
(1902–1990)
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213 |
Herbert D. Riley
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10 Feb 1958
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1 Apr 1964
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6
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(1904–1973) Naval aviator.
|
214 |
John Sylvester
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|
11 Apr 1958
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1 Sep 1964
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6
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|
(1904–1990)
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215 |
Roland N. Smoot
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31 Jul 1958
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1 Jun 1962
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4
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|
(1901–1984)
|
216 |
William G. Cooper
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|
1 Aug 1958
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1 Feb 1960
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2
|
- Commander, Anti-Submarine Defense Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, 1958–1960.
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(1903–1971)
|
217 |
Clarence E. Ekstrom
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|
30 Sep 1958
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1 Dec 1962
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4
|
|
(1902–1986) Naval aviator.
|
218 |
Frederick N. Kivette
|
|
30 Sep 1958
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1 Oct 1961
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3
|
|
(1902–1975) Naval aviator.
|
219 |
George C. Towner
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|
1 Oct 1958
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10 Dec 1960
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2
|
|
(1901–1999)[27]
|
220 |
Hyman G. Rickover
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23 Oct 1958 1 Feb 1964
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1 Feb 1964 15 Nov 1973
|
15
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|
(1900–1986)[47] Engineering duty officer. Promoted to admiral, 16 Nov 1973. Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1980; Congressional Gold Medal, 1958 and 1982.
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221 |
William R. Smedberg III
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21 Mar 1959
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1 Apr 1964
|
5
|
|
(1902–1994)
|
222 |
John T. Hayward
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25 Apr 1959 13 Jun 1963
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9 Mar 1962 1 Sep 1968
|
8
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|
(1908–1999)[30] Naval aviator.
|
223 |
Roy A. Gano
|
|
30 Jun 1959
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1 Jul 1964
|
5
|
|
(1902–1971)
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Burton B. Biggs
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6 Aug 1959 11 Aug 1963
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1 Aug 1963 1 Jan 1964
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4
|
|
(1898–1967)[29]
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