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1141:. While in this capacity, his main responsibility was the training of the battleship crews, maintenance of the ships and to provide combat ready naval forces to the operational commanders within the Pacific Fleet. He also assisted in the establishment of the naval base on
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Pacific Force. However his tenure was short-lived due to a complicated relationship with General MacArthur. Leary reported directly to the
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instructions for the conduct of fleet exercises. Leary served in that capacity until
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for duty as a member of the Joint Army and Navy Board on Gun
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with additional duty as a member of the board to consider the use of gas in naval warfare. While in this capacity, he was promoted to
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2183:"Vice Admiral Leary Made Commander of Eastern Frontier; The New York Times, FRIDAY, October 15, 1943, page 21"
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1741:"The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia - Herbert F. Leary"
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2277:"The Campaigns of MacArthur in the Pacific, Volume I"
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1254:, where he was active in golf and tennis and the
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286:based in Australia. Due to disputes with General
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943:Leary served as deputy director to Rear Admiral
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702:in the Grade of Chevalier by the Government of
313:Herbert F. Leary was born on May 31, 1885, in
2273:United States Army Center of Military History
598:. While in this capacity, he was promoted to
2359:Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States)
2021:"USS PORTLAND (CA 33) - Commanding Officers"
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1054:Leary was promoted to the temporary rank of
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722:(front row, second from left) in early 1923.
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1974:"USS PRESTON (DD-19) - Commanding Officers"
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1275:United States Naval Academy Cemetery
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80:United States Naval Academy Cemetery
1857:. Hathi Trust Digital Library. 1893
1704:"Valor awards for Herbert F. Leary"
1093:He established his headquarters in
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535:In July 1910, Leary was ordered to
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1133:Leary was subsequently ordered to
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2369:Recipients of the Legion of Merit
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1534:Chevalier of the Legion of Honour
1289:Vice admiral Leary's ribbon bar:
1082:government following the fall of
515:Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head
323:École cantonale d'art de Lausanne
2349:United States Navy vice admirals
2257:. University Press of Kentucky.
1926:"Lucky Bag - USNA Class of 1905"
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575:Leary remained in command of
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2281:Reports of General MacArthur
1581:June 1, 1946 - June 1, 1951
1216:for his service at Norfolk.
985:At the time of the Japanese
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1128:Order of the British Empire
1028:Herbert Leary (right) with
813:United States Pacific Fleet
331:United States Naval Academy
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1519:World War II Victory Medal
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690:military's second-highest
399:and joined the battleship
317:, the son of Rear Admiral
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1474:Cuban Pacification Medal
669:Battleship Division Nine
460:, Leary was promoted to
244:. A son of Rear Admiral
99:United States of America
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1507:American Campaign Medal
1502:3/16 inch service stars
1252:Jamestown, Rhode Island
1103:South West Pacific Area
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122:Years of service
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16:American Vice admiral
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1661:Battleships, Pacific
1633:Fifth Naval District
1605:Eastern Sea Frontier
1481:with Overseas Clasp
1236:as president of the
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1167:Fifth Naval District
602:on August 29, 1916.
600:lieutenant commander
420:Portsmouth Navy Yard
406:, then stationed at
292:Eastern Sea Frontier
153:Battleships, Pacific
149:Eastern Sea Frontier
1671:Willis Augustus Lee
1279:Annapolis, Maryland
1260:New York Yacht Club
1120:Arthur S. Carpender
1099:New Guinea campaign
1049:on 27 October 1945.
958:United States Fleet
952:under Vice Admiral
932:under Rear Admiral
794:United States Fleet
671:under Rear Admiral
583:under Rear Admiral
486:. While aboard the
397:Bachelor of Science
350:Wilhelm L. Friedell
342:Harold G. Bowen Sr.
335:Annapolis, Maryland
193:New Guinea campaign
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860:Frank H. Schofield
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484:12-inch turret gun
386:John W. Wilcox Jr.
378:Harry E. Shoemaker
362:Royal E. Ingersoll
358:Stanford C. Hooper
354:William R. Furlong
282:and commanded the
238:United States Navy
175:Occupation of Cuba
116:United States Navy
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981:Southwest Pacific
934:Edward C. Kalbfus
917:search and rescue
883:Naval War College
866:on June 2, 1927.
851:, in April 1925.
841:League of Nations
736:British Admiralty
416:Passed Midshipman
390:Walter B. Woodson
374:Chester W. Nimitz
288:Douglas MacArthur
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1553:ANZAC Force
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1285:Decorations
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1018:Ford Island
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