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Explore a comprehensive category of United States Navy rear admirals on Wikipedia, detailing their ranks and service history.
Rear Adm. Sumner Shapiro (August 1978 – August 1982) Rear Adm. John L. Butts (August 1982 – September 1985) Rear Adm. William O. Studeman (September 1985 – July 1988) Rear Adm. Thomas A. Brooks (July 1988 – August 1991) Rear Adm. Edward D. Sheafer, Jr. (August 1991 – September 1994) Rear Adm. Michael W. Cramer (September 1994 – May ...
James Edward Taylor (born August 30, 1935) [1] [2] was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. He was Chief of the United States Naval Reserve from August 1989 until September 1992. [3] He was succeeded by Thomas F. Hall. [4] Born and raised in Alabama, [2] Taylor entered the United States Navy through the Naval Aviation Cadet Program. He ...
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[1] [2] In May 2008, it was formally renamed the Vice Admiral James H. Doyle, Jr. Combat System Engineering Development Site (CSEDS). [ 3 ] It is located between Hartford Road and County Route 537 in Moorestown and resembles a warehouse with the superstructure of a planned, but never built naval strike cruiser sitting on the roof.
Admiral Harry B. Harris Jr. 1978 17 January 2017 11 April 2018 Commander, U.S. Pacific Command: Admiral Kurt W. Tidd: 1978 11 April 2018 8 October 2018 Commander, U.S. Southern Command [6] Admiral William K. Lescher: 1980 8 October 2018 30 August 2022 Vice Chief of Naval Operations [7] Admiral James F. Caldwell Jr. 1981 30 August 2022 10 ...
James Taylor Jr. may refer to: James Taylor Jr. (banker) (1769–1848), American banker and early settler of Kentucky James Taylor Jr. (Exclusive Brethren) (1899–1970), American leader of the Exclusive Brethren
James Henry Doyle, Jr (27 March 1925 – 23 February 2018 [1]) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy, and the son of Vice Admiral James H. Doyle, USN. Early years [ edit ]