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  • {{r|Vice admiral}}
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  • ...Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics and in August 1943 rose to the rank of Vice Admiral as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air).<ref>{{citation ...he attended the Japanese surrender ceremonies, he wanted only to go home. Vice Admiral McCain died 6 September 1945, just after arriving back in the United States
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  • ...onal Security Advisory Board]], [[U.S. Department of State]]; retired as [[vice admiral]] (entered the [[United States Naval Academy]] as an enlisted man in WWII),
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  • ...iral]], selected by the CJCS and reporting directly to him. In July 2010, Vice Admiral [[William Gortney]] took command; Austin was promoted to head U.S. forces i
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  • '''Matome Ugaki''' was a vice admiral in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]. He commanded battleships through the [[
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  • ...etween Jaluit and [[Makin]], such as the planned diversionary operation by Vice Admiral [[Wilson Brown]]'s task group in the [[First Battle of Wake Island]].
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  • ...l component of [[United States Central Command]]. Its current commander is Vice Admiral [[Mark Fox]], who succeeded [[William Gortney]].
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  • '''Shoji Nishimura''' (1889-1944) was a [[vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], who was killed in action, on his [[bat Vice Admiral [[Jisaburo Ozawa]], highly respected on both sides, said Nishimura was the
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  • '''William E. Gortney''' is a [[vice admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]], who became director of the [[Joint Staff]]
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  • ...ted: command the naval formation for the state funeral of [[Horatio Nelson|Vice Admiral Lord Nelson]], England's greatest naval hero, killed in action at the momen
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  • ...o command the United States First Fleet after the war, and retiring as a [[vice admiral]] after the [[Revolt of the Admirals]].
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  • ...'Eldorado'' sailed to [[Pearl Harbor]] and there became [[flagship]] for [[Vice Admiral]] [[Richmond K. Turner]], Commander, Amphibious Forces, [[Pacific]]. ...on again in the spring and summer of 1951, and in June hoisted the flag of Vice Admiral [[I. N. Kiland]], Commander, Amphibious Forces, [[Pacific]] Fleet. She was
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  • ...rving military officer, normally of three-star rank (lieutenant general or vice admiral). Occupying the same physical body is the '''Chief, Central Security Servic
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  • ...ad of the Navy's [[Judge Advocate General Corps]], retiring in 2006 as a [[vice admiral]]. MacDonald's last job in the military was as the Navy's top lawyer. [[Car
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  • ...sited Noumea, Guadalcanal, Australia, and on Washington made a cruise with Vice Admiral [[Willis Lee]].
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  • ...served as [[flagship]] for three succeeding commanders of the 7th Fleet, [[Vice Admiral]] [[Daniel E. Barbey]], Admiral [[C. M. Cooke]], and Admiral [[Oscar C. Bad ...]], where from [[25 July]] to [[6 August]], she served as [[flagship]] for Vice Admiral [[I. N. Kiland]], Commander, Amphibious Force, Pacific. She carried succes
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  • ...]] (LTC) [[James Doolittle]] was selected to lead the actual air attack. [[Vice Admiral]] [[William Halsey]] commanded the overall task force, which included the
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  • Just before Pearl Harbor, Task Force 2, under [[Vice Admiral]] [[William Halsey]], reinforced Wake. Once they were clear of the local ar Kimmel reported to Washington, and Vice Admiral Pye became acting fleet commander, keeping his own staff rather than Kimmel
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