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    1942. Kalbfus was born in Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania in present-day Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, to the former Mary Electra Jones and Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, a nationally...
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    of the Court, and Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. The court convened on July 24, 1944, and held daily sessions in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and Pearl...
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    Naval History and Heritage Command (category Military in Washington, D.C.)
    served as deputy director of Naval History under the Director, Admiral Edward CKalbfus, but the Office of Naval Records and Library at first remained separate...
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  • States "Old Brains" – Henry Halleck, Union general "Old Dutch" – Edward C. Kalbfus, American admiral "Old Flintlock" – Roger Hanson, Confederate general...
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    Royal E. Ingersoll Jonas H. Ingram (also an MOH) Richard H. Jackson Edward C. Kalbfus Draper Kauffman (two awards) Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (member of the...
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    regarded as too lenient by Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal; see Edward C. Kalbfus. Murfin and his wife Anna settled in Coronado, California, after his...
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  • September 3 – Eugene Pallette, film actor (b. 1889) September 6 – Edward C. Kalbfus, admiral (b. 1877) September 7 Bud Fisher, cartoonist (b. 1885) Glenn...
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    of the Court and Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. The court convened on July 24, 1944, and held daily sessions in Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Pearl...
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  • Clarence S. Kempff, USN (30 March 1936 - 2 January 1937) Vice Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus, USN (2 January 1937 - 29 January 1938) Vice Admiral John W. Greenslade...
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    Swiss-born businessman, founder of FC Barcelona (d. 1930) November 24 – Edward C. Kalbfus, American admiral (d. 1954) December 3 – Richard Pearse, New Zealand...
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    CharlesAdmiral Claude C. Bloch (1878–1967) December 31, 1936 January 29, 1938 1 year, 29 days 26 Kalbfus, Edward CliffordAdmiral Edward C. Kalbfus (1877–1954) January...
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  • from Kentucky from 1927 to 1949 and from 1955 to 1956 (died 1956) Edward C. Kalbfus, admiral (died 1954) January 3 – John Joseph Abercrombie, Union Army...
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    two of his destroyers were among those lost. He returned to Washington, D.C., for service at the Navy Department, which lasted into 1927. In the next...
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    was commissioned on 3 November 1923, with future Admiral, Captain Edward C. Kalbfus in command. Trenton was 550 feet (170 metres) long at the waterline...
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    Naval Fighting Ships, Washington D.C.: Department of the Navy Oden, Archibald Jr. (1919), Navy Yearbook, Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office...
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    launched on 15 August 1939, sponsored by Mrs. Syria Florence Kalbfus, wife of Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus, and commissioned on 1 December 1939, Lieutenant Frederick...
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    Charles P. Snyder and the arrival of incoming president Rear Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. This appears to refer to John W. Wilcox, although he was a rear admiral...
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  • January 1937 - 29 January 1938 Admiral Claude C. Bloch 29 January 1938 - 24 June 1939 Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus 24 June 1939 - 6 January 1940 Admiral James...
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    Final Examination Papers" (PDF), The New York Times, July 4, 1902 Vreeland, Edward Butterfield (1906), Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Naval...
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    of the Court, and Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. The court convened on July 24, 1944, and held daily sessions in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and Pearl...
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    commissioning, he was appointed ship's Engineer officer under Captain Edward C. Kalbfus. Foster took part in the shakedown cruise to the Mediterranean Sea...
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    his flagship West Virginia, continuing in that duty when Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus, USN, hoisted his flag in the West Virginia in January 1937, relieving...
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    as Claude C. Bloch, Harry L. Brinser, Cyrus W. Cole, Charles E. Courtney, Frederick J. Horne, Alfred Wilkinson Johnson, Edward C. Kalbfus, Henry E. Lackey...
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    in her path and straddled her with 5.9 in (150 mm) shells. Captain Edward C. Kalbfus ordered the crew to battle stations and gave the signal to open fire...
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    force Marine officer on the staff of the Battle Force under Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. While in this capacity, Hunt served aboard the battleship USS California...
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    Laurance T. DuBose (category Military personnel from Washington, D.C.)
    1940, and remained on the staff of the college under Rear Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. Following the United States entry into World War II, DuBose still...
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    Herbert F. Leary (category Military personnel from Washington, D.C.)
    Battle Force under Rear Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. He served until March 1935, when he was ordered to Washington, D.C., for duty in the Division of Fleet...
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    Edward Clifford Kalbfus June 18, 1934 - Dec 15, 1936 Rear Adm. Charles Philip Snyder Jan 2, 1937 - May 27, 1939 Rear Adm. Edward Clifford Kalbfus June...
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    Henry D. Cooke (admiral) (category Military personnel from Washington, D.C.)
    the staff of the President of the Naval War College, Rear admiral Edward C. Kalbfus. His final assignment came in June 1939, when he was transferred to...
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    Retrieved 30 July 2013. Hattendorf, Simpson, and Wadleigh, pp. 62–63. Miller, Edward S. War Plan Orange: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897-1945. Annapolis...
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