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Ernest King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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US admiral and naval strategist in World War II chief of naval operations 1942-1945 biography from s9.com.
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Admiral King was Chief of Naval Operations. ... American Quotations :: American Quotations: Christina Kim Quotations to Henry Demarest Lloyd Quotations ... Admiral King had been named Chief of Naval Operations the preceding March.
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Encyclopedia article about King, Ernest Joseph. Information about King, Ernest Joseph in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... King himself commanded (Feb.–Dec., 1941) the Atlantic Fleet and then became commander of the U.S. naval forces. King also became (Mar.,
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Ernest Joseph King was born in Lorain, Ohio, on 23 November 1878. He attended the U.S. Naval Academy beginning in 1897, including Spanish-American War service in USS San Francisco, and graduated in 1901. As a junior officer, King served in a variety of large and small ships, had instructor duty at the Naval...
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King himself commanded (Feb.–Dec., 1941) the Atlantic Fleet and then became commander of the U.S. naval forces. King also became (Mar., 1942) chief of naval operations and directed the naval strategy that took the U.S. ... See his autobiographical Fleet Admiral King: A Naval Record (with W. M. Whitehill, 1952).
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about King, Ernest Joseph. King, Ernest Joseph. Information about King, Ernest Joseph in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... King, James; King, Larry; King, Larry; King, Lincoln County, WI; King, Lincoln County, Wisconsin; King, Martin Luther; King, Martin Luther; King, Martin Luther; King,
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Admiral King was the commander of U.S. Naval forces that directed the U.S. fleet into Japanese waters in World War II. ... Date: 1930 circa 15 years ... Original Format: Photographic Print...
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