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This ad hoc group of unofficial foreign and military advisers, led by retired admiral Charles M. Cooke, former commander of the Seventh Fleet, launched covert military training and reform projects in the early 1950s that would play a crucial role in strengthening the tottering Nationalist government
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s staff as a brilliant strategist until after the end of World War II in 1945, serving as Chief of Naval Plans and as Advocate for Naval Management of War in Pacific and working on issues related to the
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on 6 June 1944, and finished the war as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations with the rank of
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Cooke was married to the former Mary Louise Cooper (1887-1976). In retirement he made his home in
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In 1919 and 1920, Lieutenant Commander Cooke repeated the process for the larger submarine
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From 1931 to 1933, Commander Cooke commanded a submarine division, attended the
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in June 1938, Cooke soon returned to Washington, D.C., for duty with the
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s transition from a battleship-centered orientation to one focused on
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also served in the Navy and was elected to five terms in the
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in July 1918, he supervised the outfitting of the submarine
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in June 1917 and receiving a wartime temporary promotion to
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Cooke retired from the navy at the beginning of May 1948.
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in February 1941, saw her through the 7 December 1941
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Charles M. Cooke

Fort Smith, Arkansas
Palo Alto, California
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia
United States of America

United States Navy

Admiral
USS E-2 (SS-25)
USS R-2 (SS-79)
USS S-5 (SS-110)
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)
United States Seventh Fleet
World War I
World War II
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
Omaha Beach
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
United States Navy
admiral
World War I
World War II
United States Seventh Fleet
U.S. Naval Forces, Western Pacific
Fort Smith, Arkansas
University of Arkansas

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