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for failing to warn Kimmel that war was imminent. The court concluded that "based upon the facts established, the Court is of the opinion that no offenses have been committed nor serious blame incurred on the part of any person or persons in the naval service." Because the court's findings implicitly
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Meanwhile, Naval Coastal Frontiers were grouped in to Sea Frontiers, and the area of the Naval Coastal Frontier formerly under Andrews' command was merged into the Eastern Sea Frontier and he became its commander. For his new assignment, Andrews was re-promoted to the rank of vice admiral on May 1,
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Upon reviewing the report, Forrestal felt that the court had been too lenient in assigning blame for the disaster. The court had found that the Army and Navy had adequately cooperated in the defense of Pearl Harbor; that there had been no information indicating that Japanese carriers were on their
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bombing technique could not have been predicted. Forrestal disapproved all of these findings, judging that Kimmel could have done more with the information he had had to prevent or mitigate the attack. Forrestal concluded that both Kimmel and Stark had "failed to demonstrate the superior judgment
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The court convened on July 24, 1944, and held daily sessions in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and Pearl Harbor. After interviewing numerous witnesses, it completed its work on October 19, 1944. Its report to the Navy Department largely exonerated Rear Admiral
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for South Pacific areas in June 1945. He subsequently served as a director of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway, the Texas Bank & Trust Company, the Kansas City Wholesale Grocery Company of Kansas City, Mo., and the Bird Shankle Corporation of San Antonio.
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raised the question of responsibility for the fire. Despite his rejection of advice from the ship’s designer that would have saved the ship, Andrews was cleared of any wrongdoing and promoted to the rank of vice admiral backdated to May 1, 1942.
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He was also a member of the New York City University Club, the Dallas Downtown Club, the Fort Worth Club, the Alibi Club, and the Metropolitan Club and Cevy Chase Country Clubs of Washington, D.C.
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and assumed duty as a member of the American Representation at the Geneva Preparatory Commission on Limitation of Armaments. In November that year, Andrews was appointed commander of the
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free of enemy submarines. The submarine menace in this area ceased to be of dangerous proportions in the fall of 1942. For his successful service against German
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at the time of the attack. The court found that Kimmel's decisions had been correct given the limited information available to him, but criticized then-
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He was transferred to the Retired list of the Navy on November 1, 1943, but remained on active as Chairman of the Navy Manpower Survey Board in the
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on June 7, 1903, after completing two years at sea required by law before commissioning. Andrews was subsequently attached to the gunboat
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Department of Defense appropriations for 1972: hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives
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way to attack Pearl Harbor; and that the attack had succeeded principally because the advanced tactical effectiveness of the Japanese
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had broken the Japanese codes, a critical wartime secret, the court's report was not made public until after the end of the war.
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and following the promotion and detachment of Captain Welles in January 1917, Andrews was appointed acting commanding officer.
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He passed the exam and entered the Annapolis as Midshipman in September 1897. While at the Academy, Andrews, who was nicknamed
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until July 1921, when he was appointed Assistant Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet under Admiral
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between April and June 1914. He returned to the United States at the end of June and was assigned to the battleship
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in February 1941, Andrews reverted to his permanent rank of rear admiral and assumed duty as Commandant of the
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Vice Admiral Adolphus Andrews died following a long illness on June 19, 1948, aged 68, at Naval Hospital in
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degree on the top of his class and among his classmates were several future Admirals including World War II
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and remained in that capacity until February 1934, when admiral Reeves was promoted to the command of the
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and took Andrews with him as Chief of Staff. While in this capacity, Andrews was promoted to the rank of
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Upon completion of his duties at the White House in February 1906, Andrews assumed command of gunboat
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Andrews was relieved of all active duty in December 1944 and assumed position as Commissioner of the
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and to assess any culpability borne by members of the Navy. The Court consisted of Andrews; Admiral
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on July 1, 1938. During his service with the Scouting Force, United States Fleet, Andrews visited
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in summer 1898, he participated in the naval blockade of Cuba and bombardment of coastal targets.
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during the period of ship's fitting out. He then participated in the training off the coast of
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in June 1917 and resumed his duties as navigator. Andrews was transferred to the battleship
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necessary for exercising command commensurate with their rank and their assigned duties."
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as a member of the American Representation for the Conference on Limitation of Armaments.
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Andrews served again as ship's gunnery officer until May 1916, when he was ordered to the
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with additional duty as Presidential Naval Aide. He accompanied President Harding to
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He remained in that assignment until April 1926, when he was succeeded by Captain
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and after his death in August 1923, continued as senior Naval Aide to President
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Andrews had to face the task of sweeping the stretch of the Atlantic between
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Fourth Endorsement to Record of Proceedings of Pearl Harbor Court of Inquiry
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In February 1908, Andrews returned to the United States and assumed duty at
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on the occasion of the anniversary of Brazilian independence and received
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until April 1914. While in this capacity, he was promoted to the rank of
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and reached the rank of Cadet-Junior Lieutenant and Adjutant. During the
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During the end of his tenure in February 1942, the seized ocean liner
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Following the death of Secretary Knox in April 1944, his successor
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during the disembarkation from SS QUEEN MARY on arrival in the USA.
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in October that year and served as Executive officer under Captain
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in October 1910 and served as Executive officer until May 1911.
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be convened to investigate the facts surrounding the Japanese
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in July 1929 and participated in the patrol cruises with the
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was used mostly for heavy gun target practice ship near
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Andrews was appointed commanding officer of battleship
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Andrews was transferred to command of the battleship
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Military aides to the President of the United States
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He was subsequently appointed Chief of Staff of the
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Naval History and Heritage Command Websites 1527:"USS Prometheus (AR-3) – Commanding Officers" 1405:. Naval History and Heritage Command Websites 377:, which served as the Presidential Yacht for 1774:"All Hands Bulletin, July 1944, pages 14–15" 347:which participated in a shakedown cruise to 1973:United States Navy personnel of World War I 1447: 1445: 1475:"BB-37 USS OKLAHOMA – Commanding Officers" 811:Following the completion of his tour with 771:and was promoted to the temporary rank of 740:, operating in the Atlantic under Admiral 31: 1766: 1545: 1519: 1493: 1467: 1191:Order of Vasco Núñez de Balboa, Commander 619:In December 1918, Andrews was ordered to 1988:United States Navy World War II admirals 1801: 1571: 1442: 910: 798: 595:Andrews (left) with famous screen stars 590: 357: 336:Upon the graduation, he was attached as 1579:"BB-35 USS TEXAS – Commanding Officers" 1925: 1881: 575:. Andrews was promoted to the rank of 467:He subsequently joined the battleship 1864: 444:Andrews subsequently returned to the 340:to the newly commissioned battleship 277:He graduated on June 7, 1901, with a 1953:University of Texas at Austin alumni 1238:February 6, 1942 – November 1, 1943 1023:Ribbon bar of Vice admiral Andrews: 623:and attached to the headquarters of 1748:"Valor awards for Adolphus Andrews" 882:Office of the Secretary of the Navy 695:. In mid-1927 he was again sent to 13: 1968:United States Naval Academy alumni 689:Naval Submarine Base at New London 586: 385:and was promoted consecutively to 14: 2009: 549:and also served as Naval Aide to 506:New York Shipbuilding Corporation 1998:United States Navy vice admirals 1948:W. H. Adamson High School alumni 1783:. 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Galveston, Texas
Houston, Texas
United States Navy
Vice Admiral
Eastern Sea Frontier
Scouting Fleet
Bureau of Navigation
USS Texas
USS Oklahoma
USS Massachusetts
Spanish–American War
Occupation of Veracuz
World War I
World War II
Distinguished Service Medal
United States Navy
Vice Admiral
Eastern Sea Frontier
World War II
Pearl Harbor Court of Inquiry
American Red Cross
Galveston, Texas
Oak Cliff High School
Dallas
University of Texas at Austin
United States Naval Academy
Annapolis, Maryland
Fencing Team
Spanish–American War

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