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and became one of the US Navy officers who played a major role in protecting and evacuating Armenians and Greeks from the city. Thereafter, he served a wide variety of important posts. He took command of the
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After commanding the 4th Naval District, and destroyers of the U.S. Fleet, he became Commander in Chief of the entire U.S. Fleet on June 24, 1936, at the rank of
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Thereafter, Hepburn assisted in surveys of the Pacific and performed a variety of other duties, until the First World War, where he commanded the seized
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from 1927 to 1930; and in May 1931 he took command of Submarine Forces, U.S. Fleet. Between 1932 and 1933, he served as a naval member to the
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defense capabilities. The "Hepburn Board Report" served as the basis for the massive U.S. defense expansion of the late 1930s.
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in May 1925; became Director of Naval Intelligence in July 1926; he served as Chief of Staff with the
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As Senior Naval Advisor to the Geneva Conference delegation in 1932.
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meetings, which established guidelines for founding the
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In 1919 he was appointed the Assistant Chief of the
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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Arlington National Cemetery
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