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January 17, 1955, after getting underway, Commander Wilkinson signaled "Underway on Nuclear Power." This historic message ushered in the nuclear age for the United States Navy, as well as the world. Wilkinson was the first commanding officer in a nuclear fleet that would eventually cover
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Rickover's many such interviews, the mathematically-gifted Wilkinson "ultimately developed the nuclear physics equations and formulas for the team...and for the final reactor design" of the prototype reactor for
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Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board (NPEB) in the Atlantic and Pacific fleet, in which operational Navy line officers took over nuclear submarine inspection responsibilities from civilians at
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Commander Submarine Force Western Atlantic. His final billet on active duty, from 1972 to 1974, was as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Submarine Warfare), OP-02, on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations.
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Nuclear Power! The Man Behind the Words: Eugene P. "Dennis" Wilkinson, Vice Admiral USN (Kindle Locations 6065-6066). The American Nuclear Society. Kindle Edition.
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Remarks by VADM Eugene P. "Dennis" Wilkinson, USN (ret.)
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Submarine Stories: Recollections from the Diesel Boats.
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373:for his service aboard
339:New London, Connecticut
293:San Diego State College
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659:Navy Unit Commendation
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203:Navy Unit Commendation
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1024:"USS Nautilus Events"
991:Stillwell, Paul, ed.
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519:Submarine Squadron 10
418:Joining then-Captain
406:Newport, Rhode Island
289:Holtville, California
106:Years of service
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925:Walter H. Zinn Award
819:Korean Service Medal
564:Submarine Flotilla 2
367:Battle of Leyte Gulf
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859:Golden Fleece Award
786:China Service Medal
307:on 28 August 1946.
216:Golden Fleece Award
209:, 2nd Class (Japan)
78:Del Mar, California
1163:United States Navy
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683:with "FLEET" clasp
301:U.S. Naval Reserve
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