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Commodore John Barry – "Father of the American Navy" W.W. Behrens, Jr. – earth-sciences futurist; Hale Boggs – member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Orleans and House majority leader; Jeremy Michael Boorda – admiral, former Chief of Naval Operations; Henry L. Brandon – naval aviator and oil executive
I Want YOU for the Navy at Women in the World Wars, by Howard Chandler Christy (edited by Durova) Allied bombing over German lines at Aviation in World War I , by unknown author Australian infantry with Small Box Respirators at Chemical weapons in World War I , by Frank Hurley (edited by Yummifruitbat )
John J. Pershing [19] – Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces; William Sims – Commander of all American naval forces in Europe; Hunter Liggett – Commander of the I Corps (1917–1918) and the First American Army (1918) Robert Lee Bullard – Commander of the Second American Army (1918)
In response to the Navy's first helium-filled rigid airship Shenandoah crashing in a storm in September 1925, killing 14 of the crew, and the loss of three seaplanes on a flight from the West Coast to Hawaii, Mitchell issued a statement accusing senior leaders in the Army and Navy of incompetence and "almost treasonable administration of the ...
The Oxford History of the American People. New York: Oxford University Press. Niblack, Albert P. (2018). Putting Cargoes Through: The U.S. Navy at Gibraltar during the First World War, edited with an Introduction by John B. Hattendorf. Gibraltar: Calpe Press. ISBN 978-1-919665-10-8. Reynolds, Clark G. (1978). Famous American Admirals. Annapolis ...
American military personnel of World War I (8 C, 361 P) Australian military personnel of World War I (6 C, 1,067 P) Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I (3 C, 554 P, 2 F)
Military leaders of World War I (4 C, 14 P) ... Pages in category "People of World War I" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Naval Officers of World War I is a large oil on canvas group portrait painting by Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope, completed in 1921. It was commissioned by South African financier Sir Abraham Bailey, 1st Baronet to commemorate the Royal Navy officers who commanded British fleets in the First World War.