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James Laurence Kauffman (18 April 1887 – 21 October 1963) was a highly decorated officer in the United States Navy with the rank of vice admiral.He distinguished himself as commanding officer of destroyer USS Jenkins (DD-42) during World War I and received the Navy Cross, the United States second-highest decoration awarded for valor in combat.
Draper L. Kauffman, the son of Vice Admiral James L. Kauffman, was born in San Diego, California, on 4 August 1911.He attended St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., and Kent School in Kent, Connecticut and was appointed to the United States Naval Academy from Ohio in 1929.
Taren Kate Stinebrickner-Kauffman [5] was born on 14 November 1981 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, as the daughter of DePauw University professors, former Georgetown basketball player Bruce Stinebrickner and author Kelsey Kauffman, the granddaughter of Rear Admiral Draper Kauffman and great-granddaughter of Vice Admiral James L. Kauffman. [6]
Rear Admiral Wilson F. Flagg (1938–2001) Major General Ben Hebard Fuller (1870–1937) Rear Admiral Bancroft Gherardi (1832–1903) Lieutenant General George F. Good Jr., USMC, (1901–1991) Rear Admiral Harold Hauser (1897–1981) Admiral James L. Holloway III (1922–2019) Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King (1878–1956)
Draper Kauffman (1911–1979), Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy and son of James L. Kauffman, with whom he was the joint namesake of USS Kauffman (FFG-59) Elizabeth Bush, born Kauffman; Ewing Marion Kauffman (1916–1993), former owner of the Kansas City Royals and namesake of Kauffman Stadium; George B. Kauffman (1930–2020), American chemist
A retired four-star admiral who was once the Navy's second highest ranking officer was arrested Friday on charges that he helped a company secure a government contract for a training program in ...
Here are the property transfers recorded with the Somerset County Recorder of Deeds from Oct. 23-27.. Alton and Judith Reddecliff to Joseph and Melody Eger, Paint Township No. 1 (Windber), $215,000.
Rear Admiral J. L. Kauffman embarked in the amphibious force command ship USS Wasatch to establish his temporary headquarters aboard while the ship was berthed at San Pedro Bay, Leyte as Commander, Philippine Sea Frontier, from 29 November to 2 December 1944. [3] Kauffman was later promoted to vice admiral.