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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.
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 III, rear admiral [13] Carl Higbie, former Navy SEAL and author [390] Robert R. Ingram, hospital corpsman, Medal of Honor recipient [384] J. Adrian Jackson, rear admiral [13] Jerome L. Johnson, admiral, Vice Chief of Naval Operations (1990–92) [391] Richard B. Landolt, admiral [13] Marcus Luttrell, former Navy SEAL and TV ...
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.
Forrestal, under the command of Captain Dick H. Guinn, made history in November 1963, on the 8th, 21st and 22nd, when LT James H. Flatley III and his crew made 21 full-stop landings and takeoffs in a C-130 Hercules aboard the ship.
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 ...
VF-10 pilots on USS Enterprise during the Guadalcanal Campaign (2nd Commander of VF-10 William R. "Killer" Kane (8 claims) in front row on knee, 5th from right).. VF-10 was established at NAS San Diego flying the Grumman F4F Wildcat.
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