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Rear Admiral Flatley is married to Nancy Monica Christie of Norfolk, Virginia. They have six children. Their two oldest sons, James H. Flatley IV and Joseph F. Flatley are Navy fighter pilots and their youngest daughter Kara is a lieutenant in the Supply Corps and is married to Richard Brophy, a Navy fighter pilot. Her sister, Mary, is married ...
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.
Then-commanding officer, CAPT James H. Flatley III, made naval aviation history on 21 June 1980 when he completed his 1,500th carrier arrested landing. To make the event special, Midshipman James H. Flatley IV, the Captain's son, rode in the back seat.
James H. Flatley (1906–1958), United States Navy aviator and tactician; James H. Flatley III, his son, United States Navy admiral This page was last edited on 28 ...
U.S. Army Japan (USARJ), which had stabilized as a three-star billet in 1972, was downgraded to a two-star command in 1994 with its commanding general, Lieutenant General Jerome H. Granrud (dual-hatted as commander of IX Corps) transferring command to Major General Waldo D. Freeman on September 8, 1994. [29]
Dec. 21—PLYMOUTH — A Plymouth man is under investigation for the murder of his mother, who was found dead in her home Wednesday morning, according to court documents. Elliot Steed, 36, of ...
Weapons systems officer on an F-4E which disappeared on an armed reconnaissance mission. The remains of the pilot 1st Lieutenant James L. Huard were identified in 1997 [74] Presumptive finding of death [3] July 12: Shimkin, Alex: Civilian: South Vietnam, Quảng Trị Province: Journalist killed in a PAVN ambush [75] Missing [3] July 17: Brown ...
Forrestal undergoing sea trials, 29 September 1955. Forrestal's keel was laid down at Newport News Shipbuilding on 14 July 1952. [4] During construction, her design was adjusted several times—the original telescoping bridge, a design left over from the canceled USS United States, was replaced by a conventional island structure, and her flight deck was modified to include an angled landing ...