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    Theodore Stark "Ping" Wilkinson (December 22, 1888 – February 21, 1946) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy during World War II. He also received...
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    Theodore Stark Wilkinson (December 18, 1847 – February 1, 1921) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana...
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    USS Wilkinson (DL-5) was a Mitscher class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Vice Admiral Theodore Stark "Ping" Wilkinson USN (1888–1946)...
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  • Theodore Wilkinson may refer to: Theodore Stark Wilkinson (politician) (1847–1921), U.S. Representative from Louisiana Theodore Stark Wilkinson (1888–1946)...
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    Halsey Jr. Joint Expeditionary Force (Task Force 31) Vice Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson Expeditionary Troops (Task Force 36) III Amphibious Corps Major...
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    Force 79 (Vice Adm. Theodore S. Wilkinson) Left (Crimson and Yellow) beaches 37th Infantry ("Buckeye") Division Major General Robert S. Beightler 129th Infantry...
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    Operation Stalemate II, were under the overall command of Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson aboard amphibious command ship Mount Olympus. Marine Corps planning...
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    Alfred J. Whittle Jr. (2 awards) Henry A. Wiley Charles E. Wilhelm Theodore S. Wilkinson Robert F. Willard (3 awards) Henry B. Wilson James A. Winnefeld...
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    February 1941) Adm. Alan G. Kirk (March 1941 – October 1941) Rear Adm. Theodore S. Wilkinson (October 1941 – July 1942) Rear Adm. Harold C. Train (July 1942...
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    X Army Corps Southern Attack Force (Task Force 79) Vice Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson in amphibious command ship Mount Olympus Embarking Maj. Gen. John...
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    for Southern Landing Area Amphibious command ships Vice Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson in amphibious command ship Mount Olympus Embarking XXIV Army Corps...
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    force (designated Task Force 31) under the command of Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, which embarked from Guadalcanal. The expeditionary force consisted...
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  • Gabaldon, U.S. marine "Piggy" – Brian Boyle (SAAF officer) "Pilly" – Willis A. Lent, U.S. submarine commander "Ping" – Theodore S. Wilkinson, U.S. Navy admiral...
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    long before plans for Operation Cherry Blossom began. Rear Admiral Theodore Wilkinson, Commander Third Fleet Amphibious Forces, was assigned by Halsey to...
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    20 January 1945 and was christened by Mrs. Theodore S. Wilkinson, wife of Vice Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson. Leary was commissioned by the United States...
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    Isabel Wilkinson died in infancy. Elizabeth Stephanie Wilkinson (1816–1871) married Professor Toussaint Francois Bigot (1794–1869) in 1833. Theodore J. Wilkinson...
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    The landings were under the personal direction of Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, commander III Amphibious Force, aboard his flagship, attack transport...
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    long-anticipated change in naval command took place with Rear Admiral Theodore Stark Wilkinson taking over leadership of the amphibious forces from Turner on...
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    General John R. Hodge Embarked in Task Force 79 under Vice Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson Left sector (Yellow and Violet Beaches) 7th Infantry ("Bayonet")...
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    preferred the commander of the III Amphibious Force, Vice Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, who was senior and in Nimitz's opinion, more experienced. In the...
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    Hustvedt, Monroe Kelly, Theodore S. Wilkinson; and rear admirals Howard H. J. Benson, Joel W. Bunkley, Freeland A. Daubin, Sherman S. Kennedy, Benjamin McCandlish...
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    Japanese force was located by Allied reconnaissance aircraft, Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, commander of the Third Amphibious Force, dispatched a division...
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  • March 4, 1909 – June 11, 1912 Democratic 6th Elected in 1908. Died. Theodore S. Wilkinson March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1891 Democratic 1st Elected in 1886. Retired...
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    Ford) War Claims (Chairman: William J. Stone; Ranking Member: Theodore S. Wilkinson) Ways and Means (Chairman: Roger Q. Mills; Ranking Member: William...
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    Hugh J. Knerr". United States Air Force. Retrieved 2016-04-06. "Theodore S. Wilkinson, Jr". United States Naval Academy. Archived from the original on...
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    ordered the commander of the III Amphibious Force, Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, to occupy Emirau on 20 March. Emirau (or Emira) is an island in...
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    Office of Naval Intelligence, in which he replaced Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson on July 20, 1942. Train was promoted to the rank of rear admiral...
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    Archived from the original on January 19, 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-14. "Theodore S. Wilkinson, Jr". United States Naval Academy. Archived from the original on...
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  • Theodore Wilkinson, Rear Admiral...
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    Japanese behind the beach. By 06:00, the 43rd Division had begun landing. The U.S. Marine Corps' official history describes the initial landing as "hurried"...
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