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William F. Beck was born in 1904.
William A. F. Browne was born in 1805.
William F. Woodington was born in 1806.
William F. Nast was born in 1840.
William F. Fitzgerald died in 1903.
Americans: Admiral Clifton Sprague, Admiral William F. Halsey, Admiral Chester Nimitz, General Douglas MacArthur, and Vice Admiral Thomas Kinkald. Japanese: Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita, Vice Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa, and Vice Admiral Shoji Nishimura
Despite efforts of many people, including the Secretary of the Navy and Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, not enough funds were raised to save the ship from being scrapped. Also the first Enterprise was too small for the new jet planes.
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F. Halsey Rogers has written: 'No more cutting class?'
king...................Actually the first Full Admiral (a 4-star rank) is Admiral David Farragut, 25 July 1866. Ernest King was the 55th Admiral when he became a full admiral.King was also not the first 5-star Admiral either, but the third 5-star Admiral:George Dewey - March 2, 1899 (also the only Admiral to reach 6-Star Admiral of the Navy, on March 24, 1903, retroactive; but only temprarily until a reversion to being the senior 5-star)William D. Leahy - December 15, 1944,Ernest J. King December 17, 1944,Chester W. Nimitz - December 19, 1944,William F. "Bull" Halsey - December 11, 1945.
The supreme U.S. Naval commander for the Pacific theater during WW2 was Admiral Chester W Nimitz. Admirals Halsey, Sprunace, Fletcher, and Lee all held senior fleet commands, but were subordinate to Nimitz.
Viper is a common nickname for the F-16. No one call the F-16 a "Fighting Falcon".
Well, honey, the U.S. Navy has had a total of 9 Fleet Admirals. Those big shots were William D. Leahy, Ernest King, Chester W. Nimitz, and William F. Halsey, just to name a few. So, there you have it, darling, a handful of Navy's finest Fleet Admirals strutting their stuff.
William F. Brown died in 2010.
his middle initial is Fitzgerald His nickname was Jack.
William F. Powers was born in 1940.
William F. Brunner died in 1965.