Word: richmond
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Vice Admiral Raymond Spruance, chief of the recently created Central Pacific Command; Vice Admiral J. H. Hoover and his opposite number, Major General Willis Henry Hale, chiefs respectively of landbased Navy and Army aircraft; Rear Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner, who directs Spruance's amphibious operations; Marine Major General Holland Smith, boss of the Marine and Army troops that Turner puts ashore...
...been definitely chosen. Robert J. Low '45 is editor, Gerald E. Maslon '45 literary editor, and Henry S. Middendorf, Jr. '45 business manager. Daniel P. S. Paul '46 is in charge of activities, George D. O'Day '45 of photographs. Bruce H. Zeiser, '45 of circulation, and Frederick W. Richmond '46 of advertising...
...poker-faced Vice Admiral Raymond Spruance. Under him is the Navy's greatest concentration of power, the largest fleet in the world. Working with Spruance is a mixed collection of Navy, Marine, Army and Air Force officers including the Navy's amphibious expert, high-domed Rear Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner; the Marines' amphibious expert, Major General Holland ("Howlin' Mad") Smith...
...Lutheran Chaplains of the Synodical Conference were guests of the Army and Navy Commission of the Lutheran Church Wednesday night at a dinner-conference in the Harvard Faculty Club. The Commission will be represented by the Reverend O. A. Sauer of Richmond, Virginia...
...Richmond, Hyman Hyman Hyman embraced the anonymity of the Army...