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    Joseph Mason "Bull" Reeves (November 20, 1872 – March 25, 1948) was an admiral in the United States Navy and an early and important supporter of U.S. Naval...
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    commissioned on 15 May 1964. Mrs. Joseph M. Reeves, Jr., daughter-in-law of Vice Adm. Reeves, was the ship's sponsor. Reeves was later reclassified as a guided...
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  • James Reeves (disambiguation) Jim Reeves (1923–1964), American country music singer and songwriter John Reeves (disambiguation) Joseph M. Reeves, American...
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    federal census). Reeves's father married Helen Schultz in 1925. Reeves reportedly never saw his father again. In 1927, when Reeves was 13, Frank Bessolo...
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    Samoa Lawson P. Ramage (two awards and an MOH) DeWitt Clinton Ramsey Joseph M. Reeves George S. Rentz, namesake of USS Rentz (FFG-46) Frederick Lois Riefkohl...
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    Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States; born in Tampico Joseph M. Reeves, U.S. Navy Admiral and veteran of the Spanish–American War, World War...
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    Emancipation Proclamation gave Reeves his freedom. As a freedman, Reeves returned to Arkansas and farmed near Van Buren. Reeves and his family farmed until...
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    Thomas F. Ruhm; and commissioned on 7 April 1913, under Commander Joseph M. Reeves. Her sister ships were Cyclops, which disappeared without a trace in...
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    and the site began an air base, later renamed Reeves Field San Pedro, after Rear Admiral Joseph M. Reeves. On 25 September 1941 Naval Air Base San Pedro...
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    review for now-President Franklin D. Roosevelt. On 15 June, Admiral Joseph M. Reeves took command of the fleet aboard Pennsylvania, which was once again...
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    Standley (1872–1963) May 20, 1933 July 1, 1933 42 days 21 Reeves, Joseph MasonAdmiral Joseph M. Reeves (1872–1948) July 1, 1933 April 1, 1935 349 days 22 Brumby...
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    side of the Panama Canal from an attack by Lexington. Rear Admiral Joseph M. Reeves baited a trap for King with a destroyer and scored a kill on Lexington...
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  • (1931-1932) Vice Admiral David F. Sellers, USN (1932-1933) Vice Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, USN (June 1933- 1 July 1933) Vice Admiral Walton R. Sexton, USN (1934)...
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  • or answered to) William Nelson, U.S. Navy admiral and Army general Joseph M. Reeves, U.S. Navy admiral William L. Wright, U.S. ace submarine commander...
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    Arellano DeWitt Clinton Ramsey (2 awards) J. Paul Reason Joseph M. Reeves Eli T. Reich (2 awards) John M. Richardson (3 awards) Claude V. Ricketts Hyman G....
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    the first documented use of a football helmet by a player in a game. Joseph M. Reeves had a crude leather helmet made by a shoemaker in Annapolis and wore...
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    1936, the commander-in-chief United States Fleet (CINCUS), Admiral Joseph M. Reeves recommended Leahy for the position of Commander Battleships Battle...
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  • uniform. Bolton was born in Flushing, New York to Florence Youngling and Joseph Reeves Bolton II. By 1920, his parents were living in Manhattan where his father...
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    Hillebrand (1901–1902) Burr Chamberlain (1903) Paul Dashiell (1904–1906) Joseph M. Reeves (1907) Frank Berrien (1908–1910) Douglas Legate Howard (1911–1914)...
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  • the first documented use of a football helmet by a player in a game. Joseph M. Reeves had a crude leather helmet made by a shoemaker in Annapolis and wore...
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    1926, Reeves moved to California at age 10 with his mother Goldie Reeves after his father Lester Dell Reeves died in a farming accident. Reeves developed...
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    family although Carr was not Catholic. Among the notables were Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, commander-in-chief of the United States Naval Fleet, Sheriff Eugene...
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  • Division Three, under Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton, consisted of New York (BB-34) (F), Texas (BB-35) under Captain A. M. Proctor, Oklahoma (BB-37) under Captain...
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  • basketball), while other sources credit U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman Joseph M. Reeves (later to become the "Father of Carrier Aviation"), who had a protective...
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  • September 1932 – 10 June 1933 David F. Sellers 10 June 1933 – 18 June 1934 Joseph M. Reeves 26 February 1934 – June 1936 Arthur J. Hepburn 24 June 1936 – 1938...
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  • invention of the football helmet to U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman Joseph M. Reeves (later to become the "Father of Carrier Aviation"), who had a protective...
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    Hillebrand (1901–1902) Burr Chamberlain (1903) Paul Dashiell (1904–1906) Joseph M. Reeves (1907) Frank Berrien (1908–1910) Douglas Legate Howard (1911–1914)...
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    Admiral Joseph M. Reeves took command of Carrier Division 2 (CarDiv 2), becoming the first carrier division commander in the U.S. Navy. Reeves was also...
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    Secretary Claude A. Swanson and the commander of the United States Fleet, Joseph M. Reeves. This was eventually overcome and Leahy assumed his intended position...
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    right: Arthur J. Hepburn, Laurence H. Frost, Adolphus Andrews, Hilary P. Jones, Harold C. Train, Frank H. Schofield, William W. Smith and Joseph M. Reeves)...
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