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  1. 31 de ago. de 2017 · In 1934, Halsey, born on Oct. 30, 1882, became the oldest person to earn naval aviator's wings. At the start of World War II, then-Vice Adm. Halsey early and often advocated an offensive. On Feb ...

  2. www.history.navy.mil › modern-bios-h › halsey-william-fHalsey, William Frederick - NHHC

    8 de abr. de 2019 · 30 October 1882 - 16 August 1959. PDF Version [34.1MB] William Frederick Halsey was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on 30 October 1882, son of the late Captain William F. Halsey, US Navy, and Mrs. (Anne Masters Brewster) Halsey. He attended kindergarten in Coronado, California, public schools in Vallejo, California, Pingry School, St. John's ...

  3. Halseyn isä William F. Halsey Sr. oli laivaston upseeri.. Halsey valmistui Yhdysvaltain laivastoakatemiasta vuonna 1904 luokkansa 42. parhaana. Hän toimi ensimmäisen maailmansodan aikana hävittäjien kapteenina Atlantilla ja sai Navy Cross-ansiomerkin. Myöhemmin hän oli laivastoattaseana Yhdysvaltain lähetystöissä Saksassa, Ruotsissa, Norjassa ja Tanskassa.

  4. William F. Halsey, Jr., après sa promotion au grade d' amiral de la Flotte à la fin de l'année 1945. William Frederick " Bull" Halsey, Jr. ( 30 octobre 1882 - 16 août 1959 1) est un amiral de la flotte de la marine des États-Unis. Il a été le seul amiral de la marine américaine ayant exercé un commandement à la mer au cours de la ...

  5. Greek dramatists would have loved Admiral William F. Halsey Jr.’s tenure in the Pacific. His stirring leadership from December 1941 into the first half of 1944 anchored his position among the pantheon of American naval heroes, while blunders from late 1944 into 1945 tarnished that reputation and illustrated the fallibility of the man.

  6. Admiral William F. Halsey Jr. fought the Empire of Japan from 7 December 1941 until 15 August 1945. In those 45 months—from his task force’s early strikes against Japanese island bases to the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo to command of the Third Fleet through V-J Day—he became America’s favorite admiral.

  7. In his 1947 autobiography, Admiral William F. “Bull” Halsey reveals the time gap of the two-plus weeks that followed the 15 August announcement by the Japanese Emperor that Japan was quitting the war. There are five pages in Halsey’s book covering this time, ...