Superintendent of the Naval Academy. The destroyer USS Turner Joy (DD-951) was named for him. C. Turner Joy was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on February 17,...
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USS Turner Joy (DD-951) is one of 18 Forrest Sherman-class destroyers of the United States Navy. She was named for Admiral Charles Turner Joy USN (1895–1956)...
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Turner Joy can refer to: C. Turner Joy (1895-1956), U.S. admiral USS Turner Joy (DD-951), a destroyer in United States Navy This disambiguation page lists...
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J. Lawton Collins (Army Chief of Staff), General MacArthur, Admiral C. Turner Joy, General George E. Stratemeyer and staff officers Major General Doyle...
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Bill Joy (born 1954), American computer scientist Billy Joy (1863–1947), English footballer Brian Joy (1951–), English footballer C. Turner Joy (1895–1956)...
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and gratitude are closely related to joy but are not identical to it. C. S. Lewis saw a clear distinction between joy, pleasure, and happiness: "I sometimes...
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Turner Albert Turner Alfred Turner Alex Turner Andrew Turner Ann Turner Anna Turner Anne Turner Benjamin Turner Bert Turner Brad Turner Brian Turner Bruce...
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Charles Joy may refer to: Charles Frederick Joy (1849–1921), U.S. Representative from Missouri C. Turner Joy (1895–1956), admiral of the United States...
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The day after she sailed, Worcester received a dispatch from Admiral C. Turner Joy, Commander, Naval Forces, Far East, which said: "Upon the Worcester's...
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Juneau was one of the few ships immediately available to Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, Commander of Naval Forces, Far East. She patrolled south of the 38th...
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Riggs) Alabama (Capt. Fred D. Kirtland) Cruiser Division 6 (Rear Admiral C. Turner Joy) 3 heavy cruisers Wichita (Capt. J.J. Mahoney) New Orleans (Capt. J...
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Arthur W. Radford, Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet, and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, Commander Naval Forces Far East aboard, New Jersey bombarded targets...
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Howard Byron F. Johnson Lt. General Sir Gordon Jolly Louis R. Jones C. Turner Joy Robert Halperin Robert P. Keller Timofey Khryukin Nikolay Krylov Kim...
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headquarters commanded by Maj. Gen. Howard M. Turner USAF. Naval Forces, Far East, were commanded by Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy. Far East Air Forces came under Lt....
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F. Bogan, Ralph E. Davison, Calvin T. Durgin, George F. Hussey Jr., C. Turner Joy, Bertram J. Rodgers, John E. Wilkes; and rear admirals and major generals...
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learning of the 47th Division's entry on line, Ridgway asked Admiral C. Turner Joy to arrange an amphibious landing demonstration at Inchon to discourage...
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Archived from the original on 2007-03-21. Retrieved 2019-10-05. "Joy, Charles Turner (1895-1956)". United States Navy. 2005-04-05. Archived from the original...
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had been victims of an attack that "probably never occurred". The USS C. Turner Joy and the USS Maddox reported during the evening that they were being...
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transferred from Radford to Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, who was serving as Commander, Naval Forces, Far East. Joy's superior was General of the Army Douglas...
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transport: Talbot 1 high-speed minesweeper: Stansbury Unit 8 (Rear Adm. C. Turner Joy) 2 heavy cruisers: Wichita (Capt. J.J. Mahoney), New Orleans (Capt....
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destroyers: Laws, Longshaw, Morrison, Prichett Unit Two (Rear Admiral C. Turner Joy) 2 battleships: Arkansas, Colorado 2 heavy cruisers: San Francisco,...
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MacArthur, Collins and George Stratemeyer, Admirals C. Turner Joy and Arthur Dewey Struble and Lt. Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, the commander of all United States...
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Gulf of Tonkin incident: United States destroyers USS Maddox and USS C. Turner Joy are attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin. Air support from the carrier USS Ticonderoga...
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Washington D.C.: Department of the Navy, archived from the original on 5 October 2001 Oden, Archibald Jr. (1919), Navy Yearbook, Washington D.C.: U.S. Government...
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VT-22: 9 TBM Avenger torpedo bombers Cruiser Division 6 (Rear Adm. C. Turner Joy) 1 heavy cruiser (9 × 8-in. main battery) Wichita Cruiser Division 10...
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for "singing her truth through joy and pain". The charity Women's Aid paid tribute with a quote from one of Turner's songs, saying: "She will always...
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during the course of the battle. Task Force 96, under Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, was the largest organization of UN forces by number of ships. The force...
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William Kelly Harrison Jr. (category Military personnel from Washington, D.C.)
January 1952. Harrison was attached to the U.S. team under Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy and participated in the regular negotiations with North Korean and Chinese...
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Beatty Jr., Russell S. Berkey, Ralph E. Davison, Calvin T. Durgin, C. Turner Joy, Gerald F. Bogan, John E. Wilkes, Homer L. Grosskopf, Osborne B. Hardison...
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later, Wadsworth joined a cruiser-destroyer force under Rear Admiral C. Turner Joy for the bombardment of Tinian. The destroyer and her mates soon shifted...
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