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James Henry Flatley III (born January 9, 1934, in San Diego), [1] is a retired rear admiral in the United States Navy. A naval aviator , fighter pilot, and test pilot, he is the son of Vice Admiral James H. Flatley .
The incumbent deputy commander, Lieutenant General William G. Webster Jr., was appointed as commanding general of U.S. Army Central, whose incumbent commanding general, Lieutenant General James J. Lovelace Jr., received no further appointment and retired at the age of 60, with 39 years of service and six years in rank.
Vice Admiral James Henry Flatley Jr. (June 17, 1906 – July 9, 1958) was a World War II naval aviator and tactician for the United States Navy (USN). He became a fighter ace credited with shooting down six enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
James H. Flatley: 1929 Vice Admiral; aviator; recipient of the Navy Cross, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, and the Silver Star; USS Flatley was named for him [280] Warner S. Rodimon: 1929 Captain, Rear Admiral; recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, Captain; USS Hopewell during retaking of Corregidor [281] William T. Nelson: 1930
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The commandant of midshipmen is the second-in-command at the United States Naval Academy.According to the Naval Academy, the commandant of midshipmen is "responsible for the professional development and day-to-day activities of all 4,400 Midshipmen in the Brigade" and equates to a dean of students at a civilian university.
James Flatley may refer to: James H. Flatley (1906–1958), United States Navy aviator and tactician James H. Flatley III , his son, United States Navy admiral
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