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Robert L. Ghormley - Wikipedia Ghormley was promoted to lieutenant commander on May 23, 1917, and spent most of World War I on Nevada and as a flag aide Late in the conflict, he was promoted to commander and became assistant director of the Overseas Division of the Naval Overseas Transportation Service
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Ghormley, Robert Lee - NHHC 'An aggressive and persevering leader, Vice Admiral Ghormley carried out his duties untiringly in the fulfillment of the mission of support to the United States Pacific Fleet throughout this
Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley Biography - Archives West From February 1943 to October 1944, Ghormley served as Commander of the 14th Naval District and the Hawaiian Sea Frontier, and from November 1944 through December 1945, he oversaw the destruction of German naval forces as Commander of U S Naval Forces in Europe
Ghormley, Robert L. - pwencycl. kgbudge. com The appointment of Ghormley to command the South Pacific Area was unfortunate Though he had been a flag officer for four years, his posting as Commander, Naval Forces, Europe was his first operational command and he was in his element working with the British
US People--Ghormley, Robert L. , Vice Admiral, USN. Captain Ghormley was Chief of Staff to the commanders of the Battle Force and U S Fleet during the early 1930s After working with the Chief of Naval Operations, he became Commanding Officer of USS Nevada in 1935 and a year later returned to the U S Fleet staff
Robert L. Ghormley | Military Wiki | Fandom Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley (15 October 1883 – 21 June 1958) was an admiral in the United States Navy, serving as Commander, South Pacific Area, during the Second World War
Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghormley: In the Shadow of the Fleet - DTIC Robert L Ghormley had a mixed experience during the Second World War During the European phase, while the United States remained neutral, he served as President Franklin D Roosevelts Special Naval Observer in London, where his duties were mostly diplomatic and clandestine