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U. S. Navy
Office of the Chief of
Naval Operations
Maurice F. Weisner
Admiral, U. S. Navy
Vice Chief of Naval Operations.
8
Ordered as Commander-in-Chief U. 5. Pacific Fleet.
Worth H. Bagley
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Navy Program Planning.
27
Ordered as Commander in-Chief \ U. S. Naval Forces, Europe.
Selected for promotion to the rank of Admiral.
Flag and General Officers 313
James B. Osborn
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Strategic Offensive and Defensive Systems.
85
William R. McClendon
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air Warfare).
88
Ordtrtd as Commander, Attack Carrier Striking Force, U. S. Seventh Fleet. Commander, Carrier Division Five.
David H. Jackson Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Ships Material Readiness Division.
5-ED
I
Doniphan B. Shelton
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Politico-Military Policy Division. Special Assistant for Pan American Affairs.
177
Ordered as Commander, Naval Base, Subic.
Tyler F. Dedman
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations and Director of Na** Administration.
196
Denis-James J. Downey Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director, Strategic Plans and Policy Division.
183
Ordered as Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Eight.
Divisn
%
Edward C. Waller, III
Flag and General Officers 315
Jeffrey C. Metzel, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Undersea and Strategic Warfare Development Division.
227
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Ronald J. Hays
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, General Planning and Programming Division.
245
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Warren H. O’Neil
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Fleet Readiness Liaison and Command Information Support
Division.
217
Charles W. Cummings | ♦ — |
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy |
|
Director, Tactical Electromagnetic | ’* to |
Programs Division. | *' V |
232 | TT i |
Selected for promotion to the rank of | Vi * |
Rear Admiral. |
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Authorized to assume the title of Rear | I k * |
Admiral. | 4- c |
Kinnaird R. McKee
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Executive Director, Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel.
247
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
John B. Johnson
Rear Admiral, U. S. Naval Reserve Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Naval Reserve).
William N. Small
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Ordered as Deputy Director, ASW and Tactical Electromagnetic Programs.
237
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Frank S. Haak
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Navy Information Systems Division.
221
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Robert R. Monroe
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Systems Analysis Division. 243
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Warren M. Cone
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
225
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
David F. Emerson
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director, Navy Program Planning.
244
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Atlantic Fleet
Ralph W. Cousins
Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandcr-in-Chicf, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
3
Fred G. Bennett
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Antisubmarine Warfare Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet. Commander, Ocean Submarine Area, Western Atlantic Area.
10
Scheduled to retire on I February 1973.
Roy G. Anderson Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Service Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
72
Ordered as Commandant, Fifth Naval District.
Dick H. Guinn
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy ; nd Chief of Staff, Commander-in-Chicf, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
22
Scheduled to retire on I February 1973.
William E. Lemos
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Administration, and Logistics, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
73
Gerald E. Miller
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, U. S. Sixth Fleet. 23
Ordered as Deputy Director, Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff.
Robert L. J. Long
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Submarine Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet. Submarine Operational Advisor for Polaris/Poseidon Operations for the Atlantic Fleet Control.
41
Douglas C. Plate
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, U. S. Second Fleet.
43
Ordered as Deputy and Chief of Staff, Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic.
John G. Finneran
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Ordered as Commander, U. S. Second Fleet.
51
Authorized to assume the title of Vice Admiral.
Leslie H. Sell
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations, Commander-in-Chief,
U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
92
William M. A. Greene Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Four.
154
Ordered as Commander, Natal J Warfare Command, U. S. Atlantic
Flag and General Officers 317
William F. Clifford, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff, Antisubmarine Warfare Force, U. S. Sixth Fleet.
200
Paul J. Early
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Submarine Flotilla Two. 233
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Robert O. Welander
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Eight.
161
Ordered as Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Twelve.
William H. McLaughlin, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Antisubmarine Warfare Group Four.
213
Ordered as Commander, Antisubmarine Warfare Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
Burton 11. Shepherd
Captain, U. S. Navy Commanding Officer, USS America (CVA-66).
242
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Willis C. Barnes
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
Fleet Maintenance Officer, Assistant
Chief of Staff for Maintenance,
Logistics, and Plans, Staff Maintenance Officer,
Commandcr-in-Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
16-ED
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral. Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Pacific Fleet
Bernard A. Clarey
Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandcr-in-Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
2
George C. Talley, Jr.
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander-in-Chicf and Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chicf, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
39
William T. Rapp
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Antisubmarine Warfare Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
47
Ordered as Commander, U. S. Third Fleet.
James L. Holloway, III
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, U. S. Seventh Fleet 24
Ordered as Vice Chief of Natal Operations.
Selected for promotion to the rank of Admiral.
Damon W. Cooper
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Attack Carrier Striking Force, U. S. Seventh Fleet. Commander, Carrier Division Five. 45
Ordered as Chief of Naval Resene.
318 U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Naval Review 1973
John M. DeLargy
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics. Personnel, and Administration, Commandcr-in-Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
207
Robert G. Mills
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Fleet Maintenance Officer, Commandcr-in-Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
12-ED
Wycliflfe D. Toole, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Amphibious Group | One.
230
Selected for promotion to the rank o) [ Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the tit It of ^ : Admiral.
Arthur W. Price, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Amphibious Operations Support Command, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
181
John S. Kern
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer
Flotilla Nine.
256
Selected for promotion to tlx rank ej \ Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of ^ Admiral.
Howard E. Greer
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations, Commandcr-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet.
128
William L. Read
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer
Flotilla Three.
241
Selected for promotion to the rank Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title Admiral.
Flag and General Officers 319
Naval Forces
William F. Bringle
Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandcr-in-Chicf, U. S. Naval Forces, Europe. Commander, Eastern Atlantic Forces.
4
Richard E. Fowler, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Patrol Force, U. S. Seventh Fleet. Commander, U. S. Taiwan Patrol Force.
153
Gerald E. Miller
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Strike Force, South.
23
Ordered as Deputy Director, Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff.
Edwin M. Rosenberg
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Naval Forces, Europe. Chief of Staff and Aide, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Naval Forces, Europe.
104
Dewitt L. Freeman
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander, Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe.
179
Daniel E. Bergin, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director for Intelligence, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Naval Forces, Europe.
106
Emery A. Grantham
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics and Management, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Naval Forces, Europe.
2-ED
V
John H. Dick
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Naval Forces, Philippines. Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Representative, Philippines. 126
Eugene J. Carroll, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Naval Forces, Europe.
218
Robert J. Hanks
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Middle East Force. 223
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Riot Admiral.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Ralph W. Cousins
Admiral, U. S. Navy Supreme Allied Commander,
Atlantic.
3
James W. Nance
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant Chief of Staff for Policy, Plans, and Operations, Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic.
140
George P. Steele, II
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans and Policy, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.
117
Ordered as Commander, U. S. Seventh fleet.
Selected for promotion to the rank of Vice Admiral.
Robert L. J. Long
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Submarine Operational Advisor for Polaris/Poseidon Operations for the Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic.
41
George F. Ellis, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Defense Advisor, U. S. Mission to NATO Defense, Bru*^ Belgium.
212
Sea Frontier Commands
Harry L. Harty, Jr.
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier.
32
Norvell G. Ward
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Caribbean Sea Frontier. Commander, Antilles Defense Command.
60
District, Base, and Shipyard Commands
Herman J. Kossler
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandant, Sixth Naval District. Commander, Naval Base, Charleston. 52
Draper L. Kauffman
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandant, Ninth Naval District. Commander, Naval Base, Great Dices.
53
Joseph W. Williams, Jr-
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandant, Eleventh Naval District. Commander, Naval B**’ San Diego.
54
Flag and General Officers 321
Clarence M. Hart
Rear Admiral. U. S. Navy Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair, Newport News, Virginia.
10-ED
Clyde J. Van Arsdall, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandant, Twelfth Naval District. Commander, Naval Base, San Francisco.
56
Charles N. Payne, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair, Pascagoula, Mississippi.
8-ED
Joseph L. Coleman
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commandant, Fourth Naval District. Commander, Naval Base,
Philadelphia.
209
Randolph W. King Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia. 15-ED
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
322 U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Naval Review 1973
Fleet Air Commands
Frederick H. Michaelis
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Fleet Air, Norfolk. 15
Mayo A. Hadden, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Fleet Air Wings, U. S. Atlantic Fleet. Commander, Fleet Air Wing Five. Commander, Fleet Air, Brunswick.
102
Herbert S. Ainsworth
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Fleet Air Wings< Pacific Fleet. Commander, ;
Moffett.
132
Training
Commands
Malcolm W. Cagle
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief of Naval Training. 31
HBfc
Cleo N. Mitchell, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy I Commander, Training Command, I Atlantic.
Flag and General Officers
323
Department of Defense
Vincent P. de Poix
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Defense Intelligence Agency.
13
Charles P. Tesh Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director, Security Assistance Plans, Policy, and Program Formulation Directorate, Office of the Secretary of Defense.
189
^■j Eli T. Reich
^ Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy
* Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, (Production Engineering and Material Acquisition), Office of the Secretary of Defense.
18
James B. Hildreth
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director for Plans, Requirements, and Technology, Defense Mapping Agency.
101
Donald B. Whitmire Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Deputy Director for Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency.
193
Raymond E. Peet
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Security Assistance), Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense.
Director, Defense Security Assistance Agency.
21
c
Paul E. Pugh
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Senior Navy Member, Military Studies & Liaison Division, Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, Office of the Director of Research and Engineering, Office of the Secretary of Defense.
120
Stanley T. Counts Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director for Ships, Weapons, Electronics, Systems, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics).
201
Leroy V. Swanson Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Field Command, Defense Nuclear Agency, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.
70
Daniel J. Murphy Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.
131
Ordertd as Commander, U. S. Sixth Fleet.
Selected for promotion to the rank of Vice Admiral.
Herbert H. Anderson
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Policy, Plans, National Security Council Affairs, Office of ‘ the Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs).
78
Justin E. Langille, III
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director, National Military Command Systems Technical Support, Defense Communications Agency.
222
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Thomas J. Bigley
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, East Asia and Pacific Region, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs).
246
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Joint Commands and Staffs
Bernard A. Clarey
Admiral, U. S. Navy
Naval Component Commander of
the U. S. Pacific Command.
2
Dick H. Guinn
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy and Chief of Staff, Commandcr-in-Chief, Atlantic. Chief of Staff, Commandcr-in-Chief, Western Atlantic Area.
22
Scheduled to retire on 1 February 1973.
Ralph W. Cousins
Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic. Commandcr-in-Chief, Western Atlantic Area.
3
UZ.
Lawrence Heyworth, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy.
Deputy Chief of Staff for MilitaO Assistance, Logistics, and ,
Administration, Commander-in-C11 '
Pacific.
no
Kent L. Lee
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director, Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff.
35
Ordered as Commander, Naval Air Systems Command.
Jon L. Boyes
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director,
Communications-Electronics, Commander-in-Chief, Europe. 129
Robert L. J. Long
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Submarines, Allied Command, Atlantic. Commander, Submarine Force, Western Atlantic Area.
41
Flag and General Officers 325
Henry S. Morgan, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Naval Component Command, United Nations Command and U. S. Forces, Korea. Chief, Naval Section, Joint U. S. Military Advisory Group, Seoul, Korea.
180
John G. Williams, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief Navy Section, Joint U. S. Military Mission for Aid to Turkey. 231
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Robert P. Hilton
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Chief of Staff for Logistics, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe.
238
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Jerome H. King, Jr.
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, J-3, Joint Chiefs of Staff. 17
William J. Kotsch
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director for Operations (Evironmental Services), J-3, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
3-SD
James H. Doyle, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief, International Negotiations Division, Plans and Policy Directorate, J-5, Joint Chiefs of Staff. 188
Eugene H. Farrell
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, J-6
(Communications-Elcctronics), Joint Chiefs of Staff.
166
Tazewell T. Shepard, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Director, Continental Defense Systems Integration Planning Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
95
Samuel M. Cooley, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief, Requirements and Development Directorate, J-5, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
173
Francis T. Brown
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Director, National Military Command Center, J-3, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
226
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Forrest S. Peterson
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Director (Strategic and Support Systems Test and Evaluation), Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering).
174
Frank W. Corley, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Deputy Director for Operations (Command and Control-Operations), J-3, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
235
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Bureau of Naval Personnel
David H. Bagley
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief of Naval Personnel.
36
►
George E. R. Kinnear, II Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel for Plans and Programs.
239
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of M Admiral.
Naval Material Command
Isaac C. Kidd, Jr.
Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief of Naval Material.
5
John M. Barrett
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Naval Material (Program and Financial Management).
Ill
Lewis A. Hopkins
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Commander for Research and Technology, Naval Air System* Command.
6-AED
Robert L. Baughan, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Project Manager, Major Combatant Ships Project (PM-18), Naval Material Command.
100
Flag and General Officers 327
Julian S. Lake
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Project Manager, Reconnaissance Electronic Warfare, Special Operations, and Naval Intelligence Processing, Naval Material Command.
155
Roland G. Freeman, III
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Chief of Naval Material (Procurement and Production), Naval Material Command.
168
Robert H. Wertheim
Captain, U. S. Navy Strategic Systems Project Office (PM-1), Naval Material Command. 2-OED
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Harvey E. Lyon
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Project Manager, Undersea Long Range Missile System Project (PM2), Naval Material Command.
159
Systems Commands
Daniel K. Weitzenfeld
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
Vice Commander, Naval Air Systems
Command.
1-AED
Narvin O. Wittmann Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Commander for Material Acquisition, Naval Air Systems Command.
5-AED
Edward L. Feightner
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander, Plans and Programs, and Comptroller, Naval Air Systems Command.
143
Raymond J. Schneider
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Naval Electronic Systems Command.
3-AED
\
Burton H. Andrews
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander for Research and Development, Naval Ship Systems Command.
6-ED
Rupert S. Miller
Raymond W. Burk Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander for Shipyard Management. Program Director for Shipyard Modernization, Naval Ship Systems Command.
13-ED
Merrill H. Sappington
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander, Systems Acquisition, Naval Ordnance Systems Command.
206
Fred H. Baughman
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Project Manager, S-3A, Naval Air Systems Command.
9-A ED
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of R*ar Admiral.
Walter Dedrick
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Project Manager, Torpedo Mark 48 Weapons System Project (PMO-402), Naval Ordnance Systems Command. 211
Stanley S. Fine
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander for Plans, Programs, and Financial Managcm^1 (Comptroller), Naval Ship Systems Command.
240
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of R*ar Admiral.
Leonard A. Snead
John H. Nicholson
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy Commander for Fleet Maintenance and Logistics Support, Naval Ship Systems Command.
224
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Kenneth E. Wilson, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Vice Commander, Naval Ship Systems Command.
17-ED
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Department of the Navy
Means Johnston, Jr.
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Naval Inspector General. 33
Flag and General Officers 329
Edwin B. Hooper
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy (Retired) Curator for the Navy Department.
Individual
Assignments
John M. Lee
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Assistant Director, Arms Control & Disarmament Agency.
**vr
Marmaduke G. Bayne
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Ordered as Commandant, National War College.
50
Authorized to assume the rank of Vice Admiral.
William W. Behrens, Jr.
Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy Associate Administrator and Naval Deputy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
37
Fillmore B. Gilkeson
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy U. S. Defense Attache; U. S. Naval Attache and U. S. Naval Attache for Air, United Kingdom.
66
Robert B. Erly
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief, Military Assistance Advisory Group, Portugal. Commander, Iberian Command.
67
ink *f
Alan B. Shepard, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Chief of Astronauts, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Manned Spacecraft Center.
178
William L. Harris
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Deputy to the President, Na^ College.
229
Selected for promotion to the Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title Admiral.
Chester G. Phillips
Max K.. Morris
Flag and General Officers 331
Medical Activities
George M. D^vis, Jr.
Vice Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Surgeon General of the Navy.
1-MC
Scheduled to retire on 1 February 1973.
Ralph E. Faucett
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital, Oakland.
6-MC
Oscar Gray, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Commanding Officer, Naval Aerospace Regional Medical Center, Pensacola. Staff, Chief of Naval Training.
11-MC
John W. Albrittain
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
2-MC
Scheduled to retire on 1 March 1973.
Harry P. Mahin
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Inspector General (Medical), Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
7-MC
Charles L. Waite
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Fleet Surgeon, Commander-in'-Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
12-MC
Harry S. Etter
Rear Admirai, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Assistant Chief for Plans and Logistics, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
3-MC
Ordered as Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
David P. Osborne
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Assistant Chief for Personnel and Professional Operations, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
8-MC
Richard D. Nauman
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Fleet Surgeon and Assistant Chief of Staff for Medicine, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
13-MC
Rufus J. Pearson, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Attending Physician to Congress. Staff, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda.
4-MC
Scheduled to retire on 3 January 1973.
\
Herbert G. Stoecklein
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Director and Commanding Officer, Naval Regional Medical Center, San Diego.
9-MC
Willard P. Arentzen
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Director and Commanding Officer, Naval Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia. Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia.
14-MC
Felix P. Ballenger
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Commanding Officer, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda. 5-MC
William C. Turville
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Director and Commanding Officer, Naval Regional Medical Center, Great Lakes. Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital, Great Lakes.
10-MC
Philip O. Geib
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Assistant Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery for Research and Military Medical Specialties.
15-MC
Donald L. Custis
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S.
Navy
Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center, Bcthesda. Deputy Commander, National Medical Center, Bcthesda.
16-MC
Ordered as Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Surgeon General of the Navy. Selected for promotion to the rank of Vice Admiral.
William J. Jacoby, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Director of Training and Research, Naval Hospital, Bcthesda.
18-MC
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Alene B. Duerk
Rear Admiral, Nurse Corps, U.S- Navy
Director, Navy Nurse Corps, Burtfu of Medicine and Surgery.
1-NC
Edward J. Rupnik
Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy Commanding Officer, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bcthesda. Assistant for Training Support, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
17-MC
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Freeman H. Cary
Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy .
Ordered as Attending Physician to Congress. Staff, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral (Upper Half), 5-MC, while serving in his assignment.
Dental Activities
Myron G. Turner
Rear Admiral, Dental Corps, U.S. Navy
Commanding Officer, Naval Dental Center. Director, Dental Activities, Eleventh Naval District. Staff Dental Officer, U. S. Naval Base, San Diego. I-DC
Vernon L. Anderson
Rear Admiral, Dental Corps, U. S. Navy
Fleet Dental Officer and Assistant Chief of Staff for Dentistry, Commandcr-in-Chicf, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
3-DC
Wade H. Hagerman, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Dental Corps, U-S-
N,yy j
Commander, Naval Graduate £*n School, Bcthesda.
5-DC
Ordered as Inspector General (DtHtw*. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
John P. Arthur
Rear Admiral, Dental Corps, U. S. Navy
Assistant Chief, Dentistry and Chief, Dental Division, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
2 DC
Anthony K. Kaires
Rear Admiral, Dental Corps, U. S. Navy
Inspector General (Dental), Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
4-DC
Ordered as Commanding Officer, Naval Dental Center. Director, Dental Activities, Eleventh Naval District. Staff Dental Officer, U.S. Naval Base, San Diego.
George D. Selfridge Captain, Dental Corps, U. S. Executive Officer, Naval Dental Clinic, Norfolk.
6-DC
Ordered as Commander, Naval Graduate Dental School, Bethesdt. 1
Selected for promotion to the rank oj I Rear Admiral.
Supply Activities
George E. Moore, II
Vice Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Vice Chief of Naval Material.
1-SC
Scheduled to retire on 1 February 1973.
Kenneth R. Wheeler
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command. Chief of the Supply Corps.
3-SC
Ordered as Vice Chief of Naval Material.
Selected for promotion to the rank of Vice Admiral.
Grover C. Heffner
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U .$• Navy
Commander, Defense Construct^ Supply Center.
3-SC
Elton W. Sutherling
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S.
Navy
Commanding Officer, Naval Supply Center, Norfolk.
2-SC
Paul F. Cosgrove, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Executive Director, Supply Operations, Defense Supply Agency. 4-SC
Elliott Bloxom
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U-$' Navy
Fleet Supply Officer, and Assist*0' j Chief of Staff, Supply, Commandcr-in-Chief, U. S. Atlantl j Fleet.
6-SC
Roland Rieve
Flag and General Officers 333
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Force Supply Officer, Commander, Service Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet. 7-SC
iQc
Charles Becker
Philip Crosby
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Commanding Officer, Naval Aviation Supply Office.
14-SC
Wallace R. Dowd, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Commanding Officer, Naval Supply Center, Oakland.
9-SC
Ordered as Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command.
Kenneth L. Wood fin
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S.
Navy
Director for Contracts, Naval Ship Systems Command.
15-SC
Wendell McHenry, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Deputy Commander, Military Traffic Management and Terminal Services. 20-SC
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
* wjl | John A. Scott Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy Commander, Defense Electronics Supply Center. 10-SC | -.0*> | Joe G. Schoggen Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy Commanding Officer, Navy Resale System Office, Brooklyn. 16-SC | if |
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Stuart J. Evans
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S.
Navy
Assistant Commander for Contracts, Naval Air Systems Command.
21-SC
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Vincent A. Lascara
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Assistant Comptroller, Financial Management Services, Office of the Comptroller of the Navy. Commanding Officer, Naval Accounting and Finance Center, Washington, D. C.
\\SC
Edward E. Renfro, III
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Deputy Commander for Supply Operations, Naval Supply Systems Command.
17-SC
William M. Oiler
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Commander, Defense Fuel Supply Center.
22-MC
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rear Admiral.
Edwin E. McMorries
Rear Admiral, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy
Commanding Officer, Navy Ships Parts Control Center.
12-SC
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Chaplain Corps Activities
Francis L. Garrett
Rear Admiral, Chaplain Corps, U. S. Navy
Chief of Chaplains.
1-ChC
Richard G. Hutcheson, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Chaplain Corps, U. S. Navy
Fleet Chaplain, Commander-in-Chicf, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
2-ChC
Civil Engineer Corps Activities
Walter M. Hnger
Rear Admiral, Civil Engineer Corps, U. S. Navy
Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Chief of Civil Engineers of the Navy.
1-CEC
Albion W. Walton, Jr.
Rear Admiral, Civil Engineer Cofp5, U. S. Navy
Commander, Atlantic Division. Naval Facilities Engineering Command. District Civil Engine* Tenth Naval District.
7-CEC
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of W Admiral.
r Foster M. Lalor, Jr.
Henry J. Johnson
Rear Admiral, Civil Engineer Corps, U. S. Navy
Commanding Officer, Western Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Civil Engineer, Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Naval Districts. Civil Engineer Advisor, Commander, Western Sea Frontier.
2-CEC
Scheduled to retire on I April 1975.
John R. Fisher
Rear Admiral, Civil Engineer Corp5, U. S. Navy
Deputy Commander for Planning- Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Assistant for .
Engineering, Office of the Chief0 Naval Operations.
8-CEC
Selected for promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral.
Authorized to assume the title of Rdr Admiral.
John "G” Dillon
Rear Admiral, Civil Engineer Corps,
U. S. Navy
Assistant for Construction Operations, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics).
3-CEC
Military Sealift Command
John D. Chase
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Commander, Military Sealift Command.
118
Donald G. Iselin
Rear Admiral, Civil Engineer Corps, U. S. Navy
Commander, Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command. 6-CEC
S. Marine Corps
Robert E. Cushman, Jr.
General, U. S. Marine Corps Commandant of the Marine Corps. 1
Headquarters Marine Corps
Earl E. Anderson
General, U. S. Marine Corps Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.
2
Herbert L. Beckington
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans). Director, Joint Planning Group.
24
Hugh M. Elwood
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine
Corps
Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans and Programs).
1
Edwin H. Simmons
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps (Retired)
Director of Marine Corps History and Marine Corps Museums.
1
Ormand R. Simpson
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine Corps
Director of Personnel/Deputy Chief of Staff (Manpower).
2
Foster C. LaHue
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine Corps
Chief of Staff.
7
Edward S. Fris
Charles S. Robertson
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Deputy Fiscal Director, U. S. Marine Corps.
4
Robert D. Bohn
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff (Programs).
8
Manning T. Jannell
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Assistant Quartermaster General (Facilities and Services).
31
James R. Jones
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Assistant Quartermaster General (Supply and Maintenance).
13
Ernest R. Reid, Jr.
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Legislative Assistant to the Commandant of the Marine Co*n 32
George P. Brier
Brigadier General, U-S. Marine Corps
Assistant Deputy Chief of Stan (Air).
39
Donald H. Brooks
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Deputy Chief of Staff (Research, Development, and Support).
13
Clyde R. Mann
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Director, Judge Advocate Division. Staff Judge Advocate to Commandant of the Marine Corps. 28
Marine Field Commands and Staffs
Louis Metzger
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, III Marine Amphibious Force.
4
Scheduled to retire on 1 March 1973.
Louis H. Wilson, Jr.
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific 8
Leo J. Dulacki
Major General, U. S. Marine ^ Commanding General. 4th M Division.
9
Ordered to duty at Marine Of Headquarters.
George C. Axtell, Jr.
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, Commanding General, II Marine Amphibious Force.
3
Michael P. Ryan
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Deputy Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic.
4
Ordered as Commanding General. Ill Marine Amphibious Force. Commanding General. 3rd Marine Division.
Fred E. Haynes, Jr. ^
Major General, U. S. Marine^ Commanding General. 2nd * Division.
^ , utf
Ordered as Senior Member. ‘ J A rmistice Commission of the 1 J Sations Command. Korea.
Flag and General Officers 337
Joseph C. Fegan, Jr.
Major Genera' U. S. Marine Corps Commanding General. 3d Marine Division.
18
Ordered as Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California.
Paul G. Graham
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Assistant Division Commander, 3rd Marine Division.
18
Robert L. Nichols
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Force Troops, Atlantic.
27
Kenneth J. Houghton
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine
Corps
Commanding General, Force Troops, Pacific.
3
William L. McCulloch
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Landing Force Training Command, Pacific. 22
William L. Smith
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, 1st Marine Brigade.
35
Victor A. Armstrong
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Deputy Commanding General and Chief of Staff, Fleet Marine Force,
Pacific.
6
Adolph G. Schwenk
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, I Marine Amphibious Force. Commanding General, 1st Marine Division.
24
Arthur J. Poillon
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Assistant Division Commander, 2nd Marine Division.
36
Ordered as Commanding General, 2nd Marine Division.
William F. Dochlcr
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Landing Force Training Command, Atlantic.
9
Marine
Aircraft Wings
Homer S. Hill
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Commanding General, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing.
8
Andrew W. O’Donnell
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Assistant Wing Commander, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.
21
James H. Bergc, Jr.
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, Commanding General, Marine Air Reserve Training Center, Glenview, Illinois. 12
Robert W. Taylor
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Assistant Wing Commander, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.
23
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Base, Depot, and Center Commands
Robert P. Keller
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Marine Corps Development and Education Command.
6
Robert H. Barrow
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina.
23
Charles D. Mize
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Deputy for Support, Command^ General, Marine Corps Base, Corps Development and Educate Command, Quantico, Virginia.
16
Paul J. Fontana
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Commanding Officier, Marine Corps Air Bases, Eastern Area. Commanding General, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina.
1
Kenneth J. Houghton
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, California.
3
Norman W. Gourley
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Deputy for Development. Direct Development Center, Marine Colf* Development and Education Command.
17
John N. McLaughlin
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California.
6
Ordered as Commanding General, 4th Marine Division.
Frank C. Lang
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Marine Corps Air Bases, Western Area. Commanding General, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, California.
5
Francis W. Vaught
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Marine11 Supply Center, Albany, Gcorgi* 26
Robert R. Fairburn
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Commanding General, Marine Corps Supply Activity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
7
Leonard E. Fribourg
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, Camp Smcdley D. Butler, Deputy Commander, Marine Corps Bases, Pacific (Fwd).
7
Herbert L. Wilkerson
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps .
Commanding General, Marine Base, Camp Lejeune, North 30
V
Wilbur F. Simlik
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Deputy for Education, Director, Education Center, Marine Corps Development and Education Command.
11
Clarence H. Schmid
Matin'1.
Calif1""
Flag and General Officers 339
Department of Defense
Wallace H. Robinson, Jr.
Lieutenant General, U. S. Marine Corps
Director, Defense Supply Agency. 3
Joint Commands, Staffs and JCS
Arthur H. Adams
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Deputy Chief of Staff, Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic.
Joseph Koler, Jr.
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Deputy, J-3 (Operations), U. S. European Command.
38
Ross T. Dwyer, Jr.
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Deputy Director, Joint Staff, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
17
Ordered as Deputy Commander, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic.
William G. Johnson
Major General, U. S. Marine Corps Deputy Director for Logistics (Strategic Mobility), J-4, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
11
3
Individual
Assignments
Kenneth McLennan
Brigadier General, U. S. Marine Corps
Marine Corps Liaison Officer with the Chief of Naval Operations. \37
U. S. Coast Guard
Coast Guard Headquarters
Thomas R. Sargent, III
Vice Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard.
2
Flag and General Officers 341
Coast Guard Districts
Mark A. Whalen
Vice Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard Commander, Pacific Area. Commander, Twelfth Coast Guard District, San Francisco.
3
Robert W. Goehring Rear Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard Commander, First Coast Guard District, Boston, Massachusetts.
7
Scheduled to retire on 1 August 1973.
Benjamin F. Engel Vice Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard Commander, Atlantic Area. Commander, Third Coast Guard District, New York.
4
Coast Guard and Merchant Marine Academies
John F. Thompson, Jr.
Rear Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard Superintendent, U. S. Coast Guard vAcadcmy.
18
Arthur B. Engel
Rear Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard (Retired)
Superintendent, U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, New York.
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Harley D. Nygren
Rear Admiral, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Director, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Corps, NOAA Headquarters, Rockville, Maryland.
Vr0
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And(
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Alfred C. Holmes
Rear Admiral, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Director, Atlantic Marine Center, Norfolk, Virginia.
13
Eugene A. Taylor
Rear Admiral, National Oc#n^ and Atmospheric Administratl Associate Director, Fleet ^ Operations, National Ocean Rockville, Maryland 16
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Norman E. Taylor
Rear Admiral, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Director, Pacific Marine Center, Seattle, Washington.
6
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Index to Flag and General Officers
&• S. Navy
K
Abbot, James L., Jr. 315,323 Adamson, Robert E., Jr. 312 Ainsworth, Herbert S. 322 Albrittain, John W. 331 Anderson, Herbert H. 323 Anderson, Roy G. 316 Anderson, Vernon L. 332 Andrews, Burton H. 327 Andrews, Clyde C. 328 A'cntzcn, Willard P. 331 Armstrong, Parker B. 318 Arthur, John P. 332 A*cne, Dean L. 322
8a«lcy, David H. 312, 326 Bigley, Worth H. 312 Ba*dwin, Robert B. 326 Biilengcr, Felix P. 331 6jrn«, Willis C. 317 6,'t«t, John M. 313,326 8lss, Thomas E., Ill 321 Hhan, Robert L., Jr. 326 Bl“ghman, Fred H. 328 ^ync, Marmaduke G.. 329 ^cr, Charles 333 ^Atens, William W„ Jr. 329 6'ling, John K. 322, 324 C. Edwin 315 “'"nett, Fred G. 315 ^crgin, Daniel E., Jr. 319 ^ny. Philip A. 324 Thomas J. 324 Elliott 332 VjonL 324 Sic, William F. 319, 324 8rown, Francis T. 325 ^an. Clarence R. 327 Scy.John D. 328 Ur^ Raymond W. 328 "*e, Julian T.,vJr. 316
Utts. John "L”, Jr. 320, 321, 322 C
^ Malcolm W. 312, 322 ^vcrt, James F. 317 S'ody, Martin D. 313, 319 (:’rt011, E“gcne J„ Jr. 320 Freeman H. 332 George L. 322 arb°nnet, Pierre N., Jr. 316, 320, 322
Chase, John D. 313, 334 Christiansen, John S. 318 Christman, Thomas J. 327 Clancy, Albert H., Jr. 318 Clarey, Bernard A. 317, 324 Clifford, William F., Jr. 317 Cobb, James O. 321 Colbert, Richard G. 324 Cole, Philip P. 318 Coleman, Joseph L. 321 Cone, Warren M. 315 Coogan, Robert P. 314 Cook, Ralph E. 330 Cooke, Edward W. 328 Cooley, Samuel M., Jr. 325 Cooper, Damon W. 317 Corley, Frank W., Jr. 325 Cosgrove, Paul F., Jr. 332 Counts, Stanley T. 323 Cousins, Ralph W. 315, 320, 324 Cox, Donald V. 313 Cramer, Shannon D., Jr. 325 Crawford, Earl R. 324 Crosby, Philip 333 Cummings, Charles W. 315 Custis, Donald L. 332
D
Davies, Thomas D. 326, 328 Davis, Donald C. 313 Davis, George M., Jr. 331 Davis, John B., Jr. 318 Dcdman, Tyler F. 314 Dedrick, Walter 328 Delargy, John M. 318 de Poix, Vincent P. 323 Dick, John H. 319, 321 Dietzen, Walter N., Jr. 314 Dillon, John "G” 334
Donaldson, James C., Jr. 313 Dowd, Wallace R., Jr. 333 Downey, Denis J. J. 314 Doyle, James H., Jr. 325 Duerk, Alene B, 332
E
Early, Paul J. 317 Ellis, George F., Jr. 320 Emerson, David F. 315 Engen, Donald D. 316 Enger, Walter M. 334
Erly, Robert B. 330 Esch, Arthur G. 321 Etter, Harry S. 331 Evans, Stuart J. 333
F
Farrell, Eugene H. 325 Faucett, Ralph E. 331 Feightner, Edward L. 327 Ferris, James 322 Fine, Stanley S. 328 Finneran, John G. 316 Fisher, John R. 334 Flanagan, William R. 318 Forbes, Bernard B., Jr. 326 Forrest, James E. 333 Foss, Newton P. 322 Fowler, Richard E., Jr. 319^ 322 Freeman, Dewitt L. 319 Freeman, Mason B. 329 Freeman, Rowland G., Ill 327
G
Gaddis, Walter D. 312 Garrett, Francis L. 334 Gayler, Noel 324 Geib, Philip O. 331 Geis, Lawrence R. 322 Gerhard, Harry E., Jr. 314 Gilkeson, Fillmore B. 329 Gillette, Norman C., Jr. 329 Gooding, Robert C. 313, 327 Grantham, Emery A. 319 Gravely, Samuel L., Jr. 314, 330 Gray, Oscar, Jr. 331 Greene, William M. A. 316 Greer, Howard E. 318 Griffiths, Charles H. 319, 321 Grinstead, Eugene A., Jr. 333 Grojean, Charles D. 314 Guest, William S. 334 Guinn, Dick H. 316, 324
H
Haak, Frank S. 315 Hadden, Mayo A., Jr. 322 Hagerman, Wade H., Jr. 332 Halvorson, George G. 313 Hanks, Robert J. 320 Hannifin, Patrick "J” 316
Harlfingcr, Frederick J., II 312
Harnish, William M. 330 Harris, William L. 330 Hart, Clarence M. 321 Harty, Harry L., Jr. 320, 329 Hays, Ronald J. 315 Hayward, Thomas B. 329 Heffner, Grover C. 332 Henning, Richard E. 327 Heyworth, Lawrence, Jr. 324 Hildreth, James B. 323 Hill, Clarence A., Jr. 313 Hilton, Robert P. 325 Holder, Billy D. 313 Holloway, James L., Ill 317 Holmquist, Carl O. 328 Hooper, Edwin B. 315, 329, 331 Hopkins, Lewis A. 326 Houser, William D. 312 Hutcheson, Richard G., Jr. 334
I
Isaman, Roy M. 330 Isclin, Donald G. 334
J__
Jackson, David H. 313 Jacoby, William J., Jr. 332 Johnson, Henry J. 334 Johnson, John B. 315 Johnston, Means, Jr. 328 Jones, Frank C. 330
K
Kaires, Anthony K. 332 Kane, John D. H., Jr. 320 Kauffman, Draper L. 320 Kaufman, Robert Y. 314 Kern, John S. 318 Kidd, Isaac C., Jr. 326 King, Jerome H., Jr. 325 King, Randolph W. 321 Kinnear, George E. R., II 326 Koch, Ferdinand B. 325 Kossler, Herman J. 319,320 Kotsch, William J. 325
L
Lacy, Paul L., Jr. 326 Lake, Julian S. 327 Lalor, Foster M., Jr. 334 Lambert, Valdemar G. 321
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Langille, Justin E., II 323 Lascara, Vincent A. 333 Le Bourgeois, Julien J. 320 Lee, John M. 329 Lee, Kent L. 324 Lemos, William E. 316 Linder, Isham W. 314 Livingston, William H. 313 Long, Robert L. J. 316, 320, 324 Longino, James C., Jr. 323 Lyness, Douglas H. 333 Lyon, Harvey E. 327
Me
McCauley, Brian 319 McClellan, Thomas R. 327 McClendon, William R. 313 McCuddin, Leo B. 321 McDonald, Wesley L. 3 is McHenry, Wendell, Jr. 333 McKee, Kinnaird R. 315 McLaughlin, William H. 317 McManus, Philip S. 316 McMorries, Edwin E. 333 McMullen, Frank D., Jr. 3ig
M
Mack, William P. 329 Mahin, Harry P. 331 Marocchi, John L. 330 Marschall, Albert R. 334 Matthews, Herbert S., Jr. 313 Maurer, John H. 319,321 Mayo, James O. 323 Metzel, Jeffrey C., Jr. 315 Michaelis, Frederick H. 316 322 Miller, George H. 331 Miller, Gerald E. 316, 319 Miller, Rupert S. 327 Miller, Ward S. 320 Mills, Robert G. 318 Mintcr, Charles S., Jr. 3x2 Mitchell, Cleo N., Jr. 323 Moffit, Lloyd W. 314 Monroe, Robert R. 315 Moore, George E., II 332 Moore, Howard S. 322 Moore, Sam H. 328 Moorer, Joe P. 317 Moorer, Thomas H. 311 Moran, William J. 312 Morgan, Henry S., Jr. 319> 32? Morris, Max K. 330 Morrison, George S. 319
Murphy, Daniel J. 323 Myers, William A. 315
N
Nance, James W. 320 Nauman, Richard D. 331 Nelson, Wayne S. 330 Nicholson, John H. 328
o
Oberg, Owen H. 330 Oiler, William M. 333 O’Neil, Warren H. 315 Osborn, James B. 313 Osborne, David P. 331
P
Payne, Charles N., Jr. 321 Pearson, Rufus, J., Jr. 33]
Peet, Raymond E. 323
Perry, Oliver H., Jr. 324
Petersen, Forrest S. 325
Phillips, Chester G. 314, 325> 3JQ
Plate, Douglas C. 316
Poe, Donald T. 323
Price, Arthur W., Jr. 3i8
Price, Frank H., Jr. 312
Pugh, Paul E. 323
Pugh, William M„ II 321 JJ4
R
Ramage, James D. 3i9i 322 Rapp, William T. 317 Rauch, Charles F„ Jr. 314 326 Read, William L. 3i8 Rectanus, Earl F. 3i4_ 330 Reich, Eli T. 323 Renfro, Edward E., Ill 333 Rice, Joseph E. 326 Rickover, Hyman G. 328, 33o Ricra, Robert E. 321 Rieve, Roland 333 Robertson, Horace B., jr. 329 Rogers, William H. 320 Rosenberg, Edwin M. 319 Rubel, David M. 313 Rumble, Richard E. 321 Rupnik, Edward J. 332 Russel, Joseph W. 3 ig
S
Sackctt, Albert M. 322 Salzcr, Robert S. 317 Sappington, Merrill H. 323 Schneider, Raymqgid J. 327
Schoggen, Joe G. 333 Scott, John A. 333 Seiberlich, Carl J. 318 Selfridge, George D. 332 Sell, Leslie H. 316 Shanahan, John J., Jr. 319 Shawcross, William H. 313 Shear, Harold E. 312 Shelton, Doniphan B. 314 Shepard, Alan B., Jr. 330 Shepard, Tazewell T., Jr. 325 Shepherd, Burton H. 317 Small, Walter L., Jr. 312 Small, William N. 315 Smith, John V. 329 Smith, Levering 327 Snead, Leonard A. 328 Snyder, Edwin K. 329 Snyder, J. Edward, Jr. 3i4> 329 Sonenshein, Nathan 326 Speck, Robert H. 331 Spreen, Roger E. 327 Staring, Merlin H. 329 Steele, George P, II 320 St. George, William R. 313 Stoecklein, Herbert G. 331 Suerstedt, Henry, Jr. 330 Sutherling, Elton W. 332 Swanson, Leroy V. 323
T
Tahler, Graham 326 Talley, George C., Jr. 317 Tesh, Charles P. 323 Thomas, John M. 326 Thompson, William 329 Tibbets, Joseph B. 329 Tidd, Emmett H. 330 Tierney, John M. 322 Toole, Wydiffe, D., Jr. 313 Train, Harry D. 323 Turner, Frederick C. 316 Turner, Myron G. 332 Turner, Stansfield 329 Turville, William C. 331
V
Van Arsdall, Clyde J., Jr. 321 Vannoy, Frank W. 312 Van Orden, Merton D. 328
W
Waite, Charles L. 331 Walker, Thomas J. 317 Wallace, Kenneth C. 313
Waller, Edward C., III 314 Walton, Albion W., Jr. 334 Ward, Norvell G. 320, 321 Watkins, James D. 326 Webster, David A. 314 Weinel, John P. 325 Weisner, Maurice F. 312 Weitzenfeld, Daniel K. 327 Welander, Robert O. 317 Wentworth, Ralph S., Jr. 316 Wertheim, Robert H. 327 Weschler, Thomas R. 316 Wheeler, Kenneth R. 332 Whitmire, Donald B. 323 Whittle, Alfred J„ Jr. 317 Wilkinson, Eugene P. 312 Williams, Joe, Jr. 314 Williams, John G., Jr. 325 Williams, Joseph W., Jr. 320 Wilson, James B. 319 Wilson, Kenneth E., Jr. 328 Wittmann, Narvin D. 327 Woodfin, Kenneth L. 333 . Woods, Mark W. 317
Y
Yates, Earl P. 324
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Zimmermann, Edwin J„ Jr. 33° Zumwalt, Elmo R., Jr. 311, 3>2
U- S. Marine Corps
A
Adams, Arthur H. 339 Anderson, Earl E. 335 Armstrong, Alan J. 335 Armstrong, Victor A. 337 Axtell, George C., Jr. 336
B
Barrow, Robert H. 338 Beckington, Herbert L. 335 Berge, James H., Jr. 337 Bohn, Robert D. 335 Brier, George R. 336 Brooks, Donald H. 336 Brown, Leslie E. 337
c
Carl, Marion E. 335
Conley, Robert F. 335 ,
Cushman, Robert E., Jr. 311-
Index to Flag and General Officers 345
\LWilliam F. 337
CX 3i<
’Ross T, Jr. 339
’ ^ugh, M.
335
J"1’ R°bert R. 338 rShC.Jr. 337
CPlUlJ- 338
ti, J' Leonard E. 338
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Xrd s.
335
I
X X,
W lN°rman W. 338 • Xl G. 337
V F
X' Fred E„ Jr.
tVrs.
Xn r
V rlw-
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Nu
\ ann‘ng T. 33
V Slmuel J- JJ5
■C ’Viliam G. 3 336
^"iG. 336
V,bertP. 338 I °*Ph> Jr. 339
wx
X,F
°Stet C. 335
H.
33a
N
Nichols, Robert L. 337
O
O’Donnell, Andrew W. 337 Olsen, Harry C. 335
P
Poggemeyer, Herman, Jr. 338 Poillon, Arthur J. 337 Pommerenk, Albert C. 338
Q_
Quinn, William R. 336
R
Reid, Ernest R., Jr. 336 Robertson, Charles S. 335 Robinson, Wallace H., Jr. 339 Ryan, Michael P. 336
S
Schmid, Clarence H. 338 Schwenk, Adolph G. 337 Simlik, Wilbur F. 338 Simmons, Edwin H. 335 Simpson, Ormand R. 335 Smith, William L. 337 Snowden, Lawrence F. 339 Spanjer, Ralph H. 339 Spielman, Harvey E. 336
T
Taylor, Robert W. 337
V
Vaught, Francis W. 338
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Wilcox, Edward A. 339 Wilkerson, Herbert L. 338 Wilson, Louis H., Jr. 336
’ Rennet;
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S>e, R.
\rhoi»as 1 Ml;
U. S. Coast Guard
B
Bender, Chester R. 311, 340 Benkert, William M. 340 Bullard, Ross P. 341
E
Engel, Arthur B. 341 Engel, Benjamin F. 341
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Fletcher, Robert R. 340
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Goehring, Robert W. 341
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Heckman, Albert A. 341
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Jenkins, William A. 340
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McClelland, Joseph J. 341 McCubbin, John D. 341
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Moreau, James W. 340 Morrison, William L. 340
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Palmer, James A. 341 Pearson, Helmer S. 340 Perry, Ellis L. 340 Prins, Paul E. 341
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Ratti, Ricardo A. 340 Rea, William F., Ill 340 Richmond, Chester A. 340
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Sargent, Thomas R., Ill 340 Scheiderer, Edward D. 340 Siler, Owen W. 341 Smeder, Orvan R. 341 Steele, Joseph R. 340
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Thompson, John F., Jr. 341
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Wagner, Austin C. 340 Whalen, Mark A. 341 Williams, James W. 341
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Holmes, Alfred C. 342 Nygren, Harley D. 342 Powell, Allen L. 342 Taylor, Eugene E. 342 Taylor, Norman E. 342