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This page features selected individual views of Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey and provides links to other pictures of him. ... William Frederick Halsey, Jr., was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on 30 October 1882, the son of Master William F. Halsey, USN. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1904 and spent his...
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William Frederick Halsey, Jr., was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on October 30, 1882, the son of the late Captain William F. Halsey, U. S. Navy. As a Navy junior, he made the usual round of schools prior to his appointment to the Naval Academy.
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William Halsey, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William F. Halsey, Sr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Frederick Halsey (April 11, 1853 – June 11, 1920) was a United States naval officer. He rose to the rank of Captain and was the father of Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Halsey was born ...
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Dictionary of American Biography. Supplement 6, edited by John A. Garraty. New York, Scribner, 1980. 769p. Halsey, William F., pp 267-269.; ... Halsey, William F. Admiral Halsey's Story, by William F. Halsey (FADM) and J. Bryan, III, (LCDR). New York, Whittlesey House, 1947. 310 p. Book call no.: 92 H196a...
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"Bull" Halsey is best known for victories against the Japanese in the Second World War as fleet commander in the South Pacific and his slogan of "Hit hard, hit fast, hit often." Born on October 30, 1883, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the son of Captain William F. Halsey, Sr., U.S. Navy, "Bull" was given his appointment to...
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The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project is a university-chartered research center associated with the Department of History of The George Washington Universit ... Please update your bookmarks and hyperlinks. ... The George Washington University...
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Biogaphy of Admiral Halsey ... The Halsey honors Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. (1882-1959). During World War I, Cmdr. Halsey was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions while in command of USS Benham and USS Shaw during convoy escort duties.
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Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Special Military Funeral; 16-20 August 1959 ... On 16 August 1959, less than a month after the death of Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, another five-star admiral, William F. Halsey, Jr., at the age of seventy-six died of a heart attack at Fishers Island, New York.
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