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    Lynde Dupuy McCormick (August 12, 1895 – August 16, 1956) was a four-star admiral in the United States Navy who served as vice chief of naval operations...
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    USS Lynde McCormick (DD-958/DDG-8) was a Charles F. Adams-class destroyer in the United States Navy. Lynde McCormick (DDG-8) was laid down 4 April 1958...
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    exercises jointly commanded by Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, USN, and Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Matthew B. Ridgeway...
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    was jointly commanded by Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, USN, and Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Matthew B. Ridgeway...
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    launched on 8 September 1955, sponsored by Mrs. Lynde D. McCormick, wife of Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, and commissioned on 14 April 1956. Following trials...
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    named McCormick. The USS Lynde McCormick DDG(8), a Charles F. Adams-Class destroyer was commissioned June 3, 1961. It was named after Admiral Lynde D. McCormick...
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  • federal judge John E. McCormick ( 1924–2010), Longest serving Wisconsin circuit judge and Wisconsin State Assemblyman Lynde D. McCormick (1895–1956), Four-Star...
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    separate and in addition to NATO arrangements. In 1953, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, the Commander-in-Chief, United States Atlantic Command organized...
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    security purposes, she was referred to as "Battleship X". Captain Lynde D. McCormick relieved Gatch on 1 February 1943, and the ship went to sea on 25...
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    (1953–1957) Retired, 1957 5 VADM John D. Price 1949 1950 Retired, 1950 Promoted to admiral upon retirement 6 ADM Lynde D. McCormick 1950 1951 Commander in Chief...
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    succeeded Pratt in 1933, had a weaker relationship with President Franklin D. Roosevelt than Pratt enjoyed with Hoover. Often in direct conflict with Navy...
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    Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet under Admiral Lynde D. McCormick at Norfolk, Virginia until February 1952, when McCormick's command was expanded to Supreme Allied...
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    Fleet, to form a triple-hatted command. On April 10, 1952, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command and U.S. Atlantic Fleet...
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    command of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet reporting directly to Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, the Commander-in-Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet (CINCLANTFLT). Also, Wright...
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    usually preferred to retire immediately to avoid demotion. For example, Lynde D. McCormick reverted from vice admiral to rear admiral but rose again to vice...
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    Jerauld Wright (category Deaths from pneumonia in Washington, D.C.)
    command of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet reporting directly to Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, the Commander-in-Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet (CINCLANTFLT). Also, Wright...
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    Secretary of the Navy John Lehman and Chief of Naval Operations Admiral James D. Watkins, USN, during the Reagan Administration, and practiced in NATO naval...
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  • 1959) August 10 – Harry Richman, entertainer (died 1972) August 12 – Lynde D. McCormick, admiral (died 1956) September 20 – Lloyd W. Bertaud, aviator (died...
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  • painter (born 1871) August 16 Bela Lugosi, actor (born 1882 in Hungary) Lynde D. McCormick, admiral (born 1895) August 23 – Peaches Browning, divorcee and vaudeville...
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    operation, Lt. Crist's 180 men were used to form UDT 1 and UDT 2. Cmdr. E. D. Brewster (CEC) was selected to command UDT 1 and Lt Crist was picked for...
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    O'Brien 1 Fletcher-class destroyer: Bryant Unit Four (Rear Admiral Lynde D. McCormick) 2 battleships: Idaho, West Virginia 2 heavy cruisers: Pensacola,...
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    usually preferred to retire immediately to avoid demotion. For example, Lynde D. McCormick reverted from vice admiral to rear admiral but rose again to vice...
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    Dorothea Lynde Dix (April 4, 1802 – July 17, 1887) was an American advocate on behalf of the indigent mentally ill who, through a vigorous and sustained...
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    achievements of David Farragut. Upon his death, another Civil War hero, David D. Porter Jr., succeeded to the title. In 1873, Congress stated that further...
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    Vice Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, began his tour on 3 May 1954, after which Robbins served as McCormick's chief of staff. When McCormick became the first...
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    usually preferred to retire immediately to avoid demotion. For example, Lynde D. McCormick reverted from vice admiral to rear admiral but rose again to vice...
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    Military offices Preceded by Donald B. Beary President of the Naval War College 1950–1953 Succeeded by Lynde D. McCormick...
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    later: Arthur C. Davis, Francis S. Low, Lynde D. McCormick, Arthur D. Struble, Ralph W. Christie, John L. McCrea, Harvey Overesch, Pedro del Valle, Howard...
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    Vice Adm. Richard L. Conolly Dec 1, 1950 - Nov 2, 1953 Vice Adm. Lynde D. McCormick May 3, 1954 - Aug 16, 1956 Rear Adm. Thomas H. Robbins, Jr. Sept 5...
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    assistant chief of staff for personnel and administration under Admiral Lynde D. McCormick in January 1951. Fields helped in establishing of the present headquarters...
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