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Hyman G. Rickover

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irresponsible to avoid criticizing something which one knows to be wrong and dangerous for the Nation as a whole. I feel that every one who has a position of responsibility in this country and who can see and understand what is happening not only has the right, he has the obligation and the duty to speak. ... This is why I feel so strongly about education—about our failure to give our children as good an education as they deserve and need. ... It is my considered opinion that there is no problem that faces the Congress or the country that is as important.
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point where its weakness seriously threatened our future security. The navy's grave afflictions included loss of a strategic vision; loss of self-confidence, and morale; a prolonged starvation of resources, leaving vast shortfalls in capability to do the job; and too few ships to cover a sea so great, all resulting in cynicism, exhaustion, and an undercurrent of defeatism. The cult created by Admiral Rickover was itself a major obstacle to recovery, entwining nearly all the issues of culture and policy within the navy.
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a captain, Rickover did not conceal his opinions, and many of the officers whom he regarded as unintelligent eventually rose to be admirals and were assigned to the Pentagon. Rickover frequently found himself in bureaucratic combat with these senior naval officers, to the point that he almost missed becoming an admiral; two selection boards passed him over for promotion, and it took the intervention of the White House, U.S. Congress, and the Secretary of the Navy before he was promoted.
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I am such a great exponent of stopping this whole nonsense of war. Unfortunately limits—attempts to limit war have always failed. The lesson of history is when a war starts every nation will ultimately use whatever weapon it has available. ... Every time you produce radiation, you produce something that has a certain half-life, in some cases for billions of years. ... It is important that we control these forces and try to eliminate them.
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Rickover is buried in Section 5 at Arlington National Cemetery. His first wife Ruth is buried with him and the name of his second wife Eleonore is inscribed on his gravestone. Eleonore passed away on July 5, 2021, and was buried in Arlington Cemetery. Rickover is survived by Robert Rickover, his sole
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Rickover has been called "the most famous and controversial admiral of his era." He was hyperactive, blunt, confrontational, insulting, and a workaholic, always demanding of others without regard for rank or position. Moreover, he had "little tolerance for mediocrity, none for stupidity." Even while
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Secretary Lehman eventually attained enough political clout to enforce his decision to retire Rickover. This was in part assisted by the admiral's nearly insubordinate stance against paying the General Dynamics submarine construction claims, as well as his advanced age and waning political leverage.
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I do not believe that nuclear power is worth it if it creates radiation. Then you might ask me why do I have nuclear powered ships. That is a necessary evil. I would sink them all. I am not proud of the part I played in it. I did it because it was necessary for the safety of this country. That's why
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of the AEC decided that the Rickover-Westinghouse pressurized-water reactor was "the best choice for a reactor to demonstrate the production of electricity" with Rickover "having a going organization and a reactor project under way that now had no specific use to justify it." This was a reference to
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peers in the Navy’s engineer branch thought to get rid of him through failure of promotion above captain. This would entail automatic retirement at the thirty-year mark. But someone made the case to the U.S. Senate, charged by the Constitution with formal confirmation of military promotions. In that
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With the death of Adm. Rickover, the Navy and this nation have lost a dedicated officer of historic accomplishment. In his 63 years of service, Adm. Rickover took the concept of nuclear power from an idea to the present reality of more than 150 U.S. naval ships under nuclear power, with a record of
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Rickover's military authority and congressional mandate were absolute with regard to the U.S. fleet's reactor operations, but his controlling personality was frequently a subject of internal Navy controversy. He was head of the Naval Reactors branch, and thus responsible for signing off on a crew's
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A Navy Ad Hoc Gratuities Board determined that Rickover had received gifts from General Dynamics over a 16-year period valued at $ 67,628, including jewelry, furniture, exotic knives, and gifts that Rickover had in turn presented to politicians. Charges were investigated that gifts were provided by
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Rickover's stringent standards are largely credited with being responsible for the U.S. Navy's continuing record of zero reactor accidents (defined as the uncontrolled release of fission products to the environment resulting from damage to a reactor core). He made it a point to be aboard during the
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Historian Francis Duncan, who for over eight years was granted generous access to diverse numbers and levels of witnesses—including U.S. presidents—as well as Rickover himself, came to the conclusion that the man was best understood with respect to a guiding principle that Rickover invoked foremost
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As head of Naval Reactors, Rickover's focus and responsibilities were dedicated to reactor safety rather than tactical or strategic submarine warfare training. However, this extreme focus was well known during Rickover's era as a potential hindrance to balancing operational priorities. One way that
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One of my first orders of business as Secretary of the Navy would be to solve ... the Rickover problem. Rickover's legendary achievements were in the past. His present viselike grip on much of the navy was doing it much harm. I had sought the job because I believed the navy had deteriorated to the
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I do not have regrets. I believe I helped preserve the peace for this country. Why should I regret that? What I accomplished was approved by Congress—which represents our people. All of you live in safety from domestic enemies because of security from the police. Likewise, you live in safety from
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Rickover is known as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy," and his influence on the Navy and its warships was of such scope that he "may well go down in history as one of the Navy's most important officers." He served in a flag rank for nearly 30 years (1953 to 1982), ending his career as a four-star
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stood out for Shanghai to protect American citizens and interests from the conflict between Chinese and Japanese forces. On September 25, Rickover was promoted to lieutenant commander, retroactive to July 1. In October, his designation as an engineering duty officer became effective, and he was
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houses the departments of Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, and Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering. Rickover Center at Naval Nuclear Power Training Command is located at Joint Base Charleston, where Navy personnel begin their engineering training. In 2011, the
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There is no room here (in nuclear powerplant development) for lofty theories which do not work out in practice. We would not get anywhere if we had the loose, hazy thinking you encounter when you bring out the obvious failures of the American educational system. ... there are times when it is
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Given Rickover's single-minded focus on naval nuclear propulsion, design, and operations, it came as a surprise to many in 1982, near the end of his career, when he testified before the U.S. Congress that, were it up to him what to do with nuclear powered ships, he "would sink them all." At a
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Columbia was the first institution that encouraged me to think rather than memorize. My teachers were notable in that many had gained practical engineering experience outside the university and were able to share their experience with their students. I am grateful, among others, to Professors
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On July 27, 1981, Lehman was handed the final impetus for ending Rickover's career by way of an operational error on the admiral's part: a "moderate" loss of ship control and depth excursion while performing a submerged "crash back" maneuver during the sea trials of the newly constructed
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on March 28, 1979, Admiral Rickover was asked to testify before Congress in the general context of answering the question as to why naval nuclear propulsion had succeeded in achieving a record of zero reactor-accidents, as opposed to the dramatic one that had just taken place.
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By the late 1970s, Rickover's position seemed stronger than it had ever been. Over many years, powerful friends on both the House and Senate Armed Services Committees ensured that he remained on active duty long after most other admirals had retired from their second careers.
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Regardless of the challenges faced in developing and operating brand-new technology, Rickover and the team did not disappoint: the result was a highly reliable nuclear reactor in a form-factor that would fit into a submarine hull with no more than a 28-foot (8.5 m)
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competence to operate the reactor safely, giving him the power to effectively remove a warship from active service, which he did on several occasions. The view became established that he sometimes exercised power to settle scores. Author and former submariner
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In the early 1980s, structural welding flaws in submarines under construction were covered up by falsified inspection records, and the resulting scandal led to significant delays and expenses in the delivery of several submarines being built at the
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of Wisconsin, a longtime supporter of Rickover, later publicly associated a debilitating stroke suffered by the admiral to his having been censured and "dragged through the mud by the very institution to which he rendered his invaluable service."
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service were advancing quickly, so he went to Washington and volunteered for submarine duty. His application was turned down due to his age, at that time 29 years. Fortunately for Rickover, he encountered his former commanding officer from
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When he was a child still living in Russian-occupied Poland, Rickover was not allowed to attend public schools because of his Jewish faith. Starting at the age of four, he attended a religious school where the teaching was solely from the
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Sharp-tongued Hyman Rickover spurred his men to exhaustion, ripped through red tape, drove contractors into rages. He went on making enemies, but by the end of the war he had won the rank of captain. He had also won a reputation as a man
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in the Philippines, and was transferred shortly thereafter to the Bureau of Engineering in Washington, D.C. Once there, he took up his duties as assistant chief of the Electrical section of the Bureau of Engineering on August 15, 1939.
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first went to sea, the Senate failed to give its usual perfunctory approval of the Navy admiral promotion list, and the press was outraged because Rickover's name was not on it. ... Ultimately an enlightened Secretary of the Navy,
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since 1900 (there have been 16 more since). The submarine was launched on August 27, 1983, sponsored by his second wife Eleonore, commissioned on July 21, 1984, and deactivated on December 14, 2006. In 2015, the Navy announced a
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foreign enemies because our military keeps them from attacking us. Nuclear technology was already under development in other countries. My assigned responsibility was to develop our nuclear navy. I managed to accomplish this.
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Rickover believed that US standards of education were unacceptably low. His first book centered on education was a collection of essays calling for improved standards of education, particularly in math and science, entitled
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for exceptional public service; the first in 1958, and the second 25 years later in 1983, becoming one of only three persons to be awarded more than one. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter presented Admiral Rickover with the
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such as Rickover. In keeping with Rickover's promotion to four-star admiral, those who were subsequently selected for assignment to Director, Naval Reactors are promoted to this same rank, but also on active duty status.
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U.S. submarines far outperformed the Soviet ones in the crucial area of stealth, and Rickover's obsessive fixation on safety and quality control gave the U.S. nuclear Navy a vastly superior safety record to the Soviet
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A few months later, following his retirement, Rickover spoke more specifically regarding the questions "Could you comment on your own responsibility in helping to create a nuclear navy? Do you have any regrets?":
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who sought command of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. The content of most of these interviews has been lost to history, though some were later chronicled in several books on Rickover's career, as well as in a
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Recognizing that "nurturing careers of excellence and leadership in science and technology in young scholars is an essential investment in the United States national and global future," Rickover founded the
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and further coursework at Columbia. At the latter institution, he met Ruth D. Masters, a graduate student in international law, whom he married in 1931 after she returned from her doctoral studies at the
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after their appointments. Rickover's total of 63 years of active duty service makes him the longest-serving naval officer, as well as the longest-serving member of the U.S armed forces in history.
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On July 4, 1985, Admiral Rickover suffered what was described as a "serious" stroke, and was admitted to Bethesda Naval Hospital, thereafter dealing with partial paralysis in his right arm.
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on September 5, 1922. Rickover impressed his commanding officer with his hard work and efficiency, and was made engineer officer on June 21, 1923, becoming the youngest such officer in the
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Rickover had a high regard for the quality of the education he received at Columbia, as demonstrated in this excerpt from a speech he gave at the university some 52 years after attending:
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Born to a Jewish family in a part of Poland under Russian rule in 1900, Rickover fled with his parents to the United States in 1905 in an effort to avoid Russian-instigated pogroms.
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for both himself and those who served in the U.S. Navy's nuclear propulsion program: "exercise of the concept of responsibility." This is further evidenced by Rickover listing
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The original selection of Rickover as head of development of the nation's nuclear submarine program ultimately rested with Admiral Mills. According to Lieutenant General
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Morecroft, Hehre, and Arendt. Much of what I have subsequently learned and accomplished in engineering is based on the solid foundation of principles I learned from them.
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this was addressed after Rickover retired was that only the very strongest, former at-sea submarine commanders have held Rickover's now unique eight-year position as
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while leaving the building, who interceded successfully on his behalf. From 1929 to 1933, Rickover qualified for submarine duty and command aboard the submarines
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and Rickover, White House, February 11, 1963 "...in addition to the multilateral POLARIS force, we discussed education and how he and I were brought up as boys."
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Rickover's naval career began in 1918 at the Naval Academy; at this time, attending military academies was considered active duty service, due in part to
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and gave him experience in directing large development programs, choosing talented technical people, and working closely with private industry.
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PhD dissertation, "Commanding Men and Machines: Admiralship, Technology, and Ideology in the 20th Century U.S. Navy," Hagerott, Mark (2004)
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On February 28, 1983, a post-retirement party honoring Admiral Rickover was attended by all three living former U.S. Presidents at the time:
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The accident-free record of United States Navy reactor operations stands in some very stark contrast to those of the Soviet Union, which had
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Economics of Defense Policy: Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, 97th Cong., 2nd sess., Pt. 1 (1982)
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Image of Thurgood Marshall, Hyman Rickover and Newton Minow at convocation "Prospects for Democracy" at Beverly Hilton, California, 1963.
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Rickover died at his home in Arlington, Virginia, on July 8, 1986, at age 86. He was buried on July 11 in a small, private ceremony at
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Feinman, Elisabeth Bumiller and Barbara. "Rickover at 83: Three-Gun Salute; Ex-Presidents Hail the Father of the Nuclear Navy".
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In recognition of his wartime service, he was invested as an Honorary Commander of the Military Division of the Most Excellent
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that Rickover was right that General Dynamics was lying to the Navy, but by then Rickover's public image was already damaged.
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was named for him. She was commissioned two years before his death, and was, at that time, one of only two Navy ships to be
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magazine featured him on the cover of its January 11, 1954 issue. The accompanying article described his wartime service:
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Rickover was born Chaim Gdala Rykower to Abraham and Rachel/Ruchla Lea (nee Unger) Rykower, a Polish Jewish family from
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Byrd, Lee (July 14, 1986). "He Was Tough, Harsh ... But He Is Embedded In My Mind And My Heart". Associated Press.
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In 1973, though his role and responsibilities remained unchanged, Rickover was promoted to the rank of four-star
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Hyman was a writer who penned several books about education and naval history. His major works are as follows:
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Rickover made passage to New York City with his mother and sister in March 1906, fleeing anti-Semitic Russian
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in 1953. However, this was anything but routine, and occurred only after an extraordinary chain of events:
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initial sea trial of almost every nuclear submarine completing its new-construction period. Following the
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in Chicago and graduated with honors in 1918. He then held a full-time job as a telegraph boy delivering
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Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous impatience.
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Later in the war, his service as head of the Electrical Section in the Bureau of Ships brought him a
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referred to him as a "tyrant" with "no account of his gradually failing powers" in his later years.
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Alleged fraud, waste, and abuse, 07/12/85. O'rourke, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division.
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destined for nuclear-powered submarines and surface combatants, to very senior combat-experienced
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https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=uE0vAAAAMAAJ&rdid=book-uE0vAAAAMAAJ&rdot=1
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A Lever Long Enough: A History of Columbia's School of Engineering and Applied Science Since 1864
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admiral. His years of service exceeded that of each of the U.S. Navy's five-star fleet admirals—
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used for generating electricity. Rickover is also one of four people who have been awarded two
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in Paris. Shortly after marrying, Rickover wrote to his parents of his decision to become an
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felt that Rickover was hindering the well-being of the navy. As Lehman stated in his book,
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Other things named in his honor include the Admiral Hyman Rickover Fellowship at M.I.T.,
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from the original on October 9, 2022 – via The Center for Excellence in Education.
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was partly motivated to seek the agreement in order to continue to focus on achieving
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Rickover preferred life on smaller ships, and he also knew that young officers in the
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Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
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The Road to Trinity: A Personal Account of How America's Nuclear Policies Were Made
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Sieff, Martin (October 4, 2007). "BMD Focus: O'Reilly moves up – Part 1".
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No Holds Barred: The Final Congressional Testimony of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover
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He also received 61 civilian awards and 15 honorary degrees, including the
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Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections,
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Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, USN: A Decade of Educational Criticism, 1955–64
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The Shippingport Pressurized Water Reactor and Light Water Breeder Reactor
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display for its Cold War exhibit, which featured the following quotation:
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Alexander, Charles P.; Christopher Redman; John E. Yang (April 8, 1985).
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Utica Phoenix: "Voices of Polonia: Admiral Hyman Rickover" by Ted Rajchel
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in his honor. The submarine's christening took place on July 31, 2021.
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on January 1, 1942, and in late June of that year was made a temporary
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from the original on October 9, 2022 – via Department of Energy.
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following his retirement in 1983. Additionally, Rickover founded the
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Headstone of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, Arlington National Cemetery
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for submarine propulsion. In February 1949 he was assigned to the
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the first core used at Shippingport originating from a cancelled
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Branch. This twin role enabled him to lead the effort to develop
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The second of two Congressional Gold Medals awarded to Rickover
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telegrams, through which he became acquainted with Congressman
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Affairs, Tom Dougan, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program Public.
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cost overrun and reconstruction claims. Secretary of the Navy
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Tom Dougan, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program Public Affairs.
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Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, Volume 3
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in 1958, the same year that he was awarded the first of two
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While his team and industry were completing construction of
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Subsequently, Rickover became chief of a new section in the
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Rickover and the Nuclear Navy: The Discipline of Technology
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Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet
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Review of Naval Reactor Program and Admiral Rickover Award
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Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni
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was launched and commissioned with this reactor in 1954.
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office. In addition, he oversaw the development of the
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Honorary commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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An example of his passion for education from his 1959
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Van Voorst, Bruce; Thomas Evans (December 24, 1984).
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to organize repairs to the electrical power plant of
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Domhoff, G. William; Richard L. Zweigenhaft (2006).
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Rickover, "Report on Russia", US GPO 1959 3619:"Admiral Rickover's Final Testimony to Congress" 3063:"Hyman G. Rickover | United States admiral" 2347:. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Inst. Press. p. 7. 2246:Encyclopedia of American Immigration: Paper sons 2212:Notable Scientists from 1900 to the Present: N–S 2094: 660:Rickover became an early convert to the idea of 235:Ruth D. Masters (1931–1972 (her death); 1 child) 4269:Fall From Glory: The Men Who Sank the U.S. Navy 3700: 3584:Power at Sea, Vol 3: A Violent Peace, 1946–2006 1688:Some of the most notable other awards include: 1007:for high school seniors from around the world. 896:congressional hearing Rickover testified that: 603:Naval Reactors and the Atomic Energy Commission 2908:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. 762:Later Rickover oversaw the development of the 542:On April 10, 1942, after America's entry into 438:, remaining so for the remainder of his life. 4946:"Admiral Hyman George Rickover Naval Academy" 4505:Hadden, Briton; Luce, Henry Robinson (1954). 4485:USS Hyman G. Rickover Commissioning Committee 4326:USS Hyman G. Rickover Commissioning Committee 3684:"Meeting with Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover" 3262:(2). University of Louisville. Archived from 3130:. New York: William Morrow. pp. 326–27. 3096:"Light Water Reactors Technology Development" 2815: 2112:USS Hyman G. Rickover Commissioning Committee 1788:Swiss Schools and Ours: Why Theirs Are Better 1726:National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1211:3,000 ship-years of accident-free operations. 237:Eleonore A. Bednowicz (1974–1986 (his death)) 5423:United States Navy personnel of World War II 5002: 4378: 3710:John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Program 3430:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2980:Congress, United States (December 9, 1951). 2818:"Ross Gunn, May 12, 1897 – October 15, 1966" 2532:"History of NPS – Naval Postgraduate School" 1742:from the Western Society of Engineers (1970) 1645:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 1189:, with President Carter, Secretary of State 557:. Rickover had been promoted to the rank of 4292: 3701:Schlesinger Jr., Arthur (August 17, 1964). 2300: 2298: 2296: 2276:Rickover : the struggle for excellence 2066: 1010: 311: 4504: 4001:"Rickover's Attack on Defense Contractors" 3760:. Prairiefirenewspaper.com. Archived from 3703:"Hyman G. Rickover Oral History Interview" 2788:Polmar; Allen (1982). pp. 109–110; 671 pp. 2152:"Statement of Admiral F. L. "Skip" Bowman" 1933:. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022. 522:had occurred ten days earlier. In August, 49: 4293:Allen, Thomas B.; Polmar, Norman (2017). 3166: 3164: 3151:Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (1959), 3116:", Westinghouse Report WAPD-T-3007, 1993. 3082:The Atomic Submarine and Admiral Rickover 3012:Groves, Leslie R.; Edward Teller (1983). 2937:"ORNL Review Vol. 25, Nos. 3 and 4, 2002" 2772:"Message to the Fleet: Go lead yourself!" 2770:Drennan, Lt Cmdr Jimmy (April 18, 2019). 2503: 2417: 2067:Allen, Thomas B.; Polmar, Norman (2007). 2024: 2022: 2020: 2018: 1931:Admiral Hyman Rickover: Engineer of Power 1912:Hewlett, Richard G., and Francis Duncan. 1332: 890: 625:In December 1945, Rickover was appointed 246:(January 27, 1900 – July 8, 1986) was an 5453:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients 5413:American people of Polish-Jewish descent 4721: 4719: 4670: 4550: 4161:Why Not the Best?: The First Fifty Years 3782: 3729: 3647: 3309: 3307: 3196:. Cbsnews.com – CBS News. May 16, 2003. 3016:. New York: Da Capo Press. p. 388. 2979: 2894: 2892: 2890: 2888: 2618: 2479:Allen, Thomas B.; Norman Polmar (2007). 2367: 2293: 2242: 2146: 2144: 2142: 1835:United States Government Printing Office 1705:American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1433:Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal 1299: 1215:And the then-Chief of Naval Operations: 1165: 925: 612: 501:On 17 July 1937, he reported aboard the 5215:"Honorary Degree Recipients: 1945–2007" 5212: 4749:Advent Funeral & Cremation Services 4697:"A 'Teacher' Recalled at Rickover Rite" 4673:"A 'Teacher' Recalled at Rickover Rite" 4555:. Lincoln, NE: IUniverse. p. 155. 4265: 4250: 4226:– via Google News Archive Search. 3783:Rickover, Hyman George (May 14, 1957). 3648:Rickover, Hyman George (May 12, 1982). 3469:"Navy Gets New Nuclear Propulsion Boss" 3249: 3125: 2769: 2483:. Dulles, VA: Brassey's. p. xiii. 2175: 2173: 2030:"Admiral Hyman G. Rickover – Biography" 1746:Some of his honorary degrees included: 1669:Admiral Rickover was twice awarded the 1161: 724:, Rickover was promoted to the rank of 527:relieved of his three-month command of 14: 5493:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 5380: 4625: 4599: 4453: 4363: 4157: 4101: 3736:. Lincoln, NE: IUniverse. p. 20. 3161: 2898: 2744: 2693: 2623:. Lincoln, NE: IUniverse. p. 29. 2444: 2342: 2272: 2208: 2015: 1841:How the Battleship Maine Was Destroyed 1694:Columbia University Engineering School 1066:Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock 692:Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology 358:John Marshall Metropolitan High School 5350:University of California, Los Angeles 4792:"ISC Wine to Christen Navy Submarine" 4716: 4699:Richard Halloran, The New York Times. 3823: 3719:from the original on October 9, 2022. 3602: 3526: 3304: 3200:from the original on October 18, 2012 3079: 2885: 2392: 2345:Rickover: the struggle for excellence 2139: 1957:President Jimmy Carter's naval career 1200:When I Consider How My Light is Spent 1005:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 921: 857:in his final-years paper and speech, 836:, to today's head of Naval Reactors, 5483:Oak Ridge National Laboratory people 5428:Converts to Anglicanism from Judaism 5276:Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power 4896:. Bebekim.wordpress. August 27, 2010 4659: 4347:"Joel's Story: Near the Ocean Floor" 4296:Rickover: Father of the Nuclear Navy 4253:"San Diego says goodbye to La Jolla" 4055: 3579: 3363:from the original on October 9, 2022 3218: 2657:from the original on October 9, 2022 2179: 2170: 1892:Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power 1076: 782:and the Commission in January 1954. 5498:20th-century American Episcopalians 5448:Congressional Gold Medal recipients 4844:. Associated Press. August 1, 2021. 4671:Halloran, Richard (July 15, 1986). 4602:"RICKOVER STABLE IN NAVAL HOSPITAL" 4412: 4319: 4104:"Rickover Stable in Naval Hospital" 3990:; Chapter 15 notes; p. 156, note 2. 3403: 2418:Holzwarth, Larry (March 31, 2022). 1308: 1292:, and Rickover Junior High School. 820:. This was the second time (after 24: 5488:Jewish American military personnel 5473:United States Naval Academy alumni 5433:United States submarine commanders 4745:"Obituary of Eleonore B. Rickover" 4536:. January 11, 1954. Archived from 4251:Robbins, Gary (October 22, 2014). 4007:. November 9, 1962. Archived from 3588:. University of Missouri. p.  2154:. October 29, 2003. Archived from 2108:"Recollection from Margaret Lurie" 2032:. History.navy.mil. Archived from 1906: 1863:Center for Study of Responsive Law 1761:(1958); Columbia University (1960) 997:Center for Excellence in Education 859:Thoughts on Man's Purpose in Life. 32:Hyman G. Rickover (disambiguation) 25: 5514: 5463:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 5346:Charles E. Young Research Library 5325: 3651:Thoughts on Man's Purpose in Life 3530:Thoughts on Man's Purpose in Life 3493: 3288:. Mediabistro.com. Archived from 2105: 1276:included Rickover as part of the 764:Shippingport Atomic Power Station 376:Naval career through World War II 260:Shippingport Atomic Power Station 5478:Naval Postgraduate School alumni 5365: 5289: 5268: 5250: 5232: 5206: 5168: 5130: 5114:. Wsechicago.org. Archived from 5104: 5063: 5037: 5019: 4996: 4982: 4956: 4938: 4908: 4882: 4848: 4830: 4816: 4806:"General Dynamics Electric Boat" 4798: 4784: 4762: 4737: 4702: 4690: 4664: 4653: 4619: 4593: 4581: 4569: 4544: 4522: 4498: 4478: 4472: 4447: 4421: 4406: 4085:"Congressional research service" 3448:. defensenews.com. July 22, 2015 3385:. Archives.gov. October 25, 2010 3250:Rayburn, Kevin (March 1, 2003). 2963:"From squash court to submarine" 1868: 1717:the Golden Omega Award from the 1636: 1628: 1589: 1583: 1565: 1551: 1537: 1523: 1507: 1501: 1484: 1470: 1455: 1440: 1425: 1395: 1389: 1366:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 1356: 1350: 1343: 1316: 879:fourteen known reactor accidents 863: 531:at Shanghai on October 5, 1937. 425:in 1930 by way of a year at the 186:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 5302:. Local.ans.org. Archived from 4372: 4357: 4339: 4322:"Admiral Rickover Observations" 4313: 4286: 4259: 4244: 4230: 4209: 4187: 4178: 4151: 4121: 4095: 4077: 4049: 4023: 3993: 3982:; Naval Institute Press; 2014; 3972: 3933: 3894: 3864: 3838: 3817: 3805: 3786:Energy resources and our future 3776: 3750: 3723: 3694: 3676: 3641: 3611: 3596: 3573: 3555: 3520: 3506: 3487: 3460: 3438: 3397: 3375: 3343: 3325: 3286:"10 Questions for Diane Sawyer" 3278: 3243: 3212: 3186: 3144: 3119: 3106: 3088: 3073: 3055: 3030: 3005: 2988: 2973: 2955: 2929: 2855: 2831: 2809: 2791: 2782: 2763: 2738: 2712: 2687: 2669: 2637: 2612: 2590: 2571: 2546: 2524: 2497: 2472: 2438: 2411: 2386: 2361: 2336: 2266: 2236: 2202: 1765: 1759:Stevens Institute of Technology 1664: 1290:Hyman G. Rickover Naval Academy 1144: 694:and to begin the design of the 649:'s Clinton Laboratory (now the 262:, the world's first commercial 5213:Haswell, Hollee (April 2008). 5112:"Western Society of Engineers" 4712:. Arlington Military Cemetery. 4600:Keller, Bill (July 13, 1985). 4135:. May 23, 1977. Archived from 4102:Keller, Bill (July 13, 1985). 4056:Shaw, Gaylord (May 22, 1985). 3903:"Overrun Silent, Overrun Deep" 2180:Holt, Karen (August 2, 2015). 2125: 2060: 2048: 1997: 1987:"Rickover Is Forced To Retire" 1979: 1967:Y-12 National Security Complex 1724:the Prometheus Award from the 1714:100th Anniversary Medal (1958) 1701:George Westinghouse Gold Medal 1599:National Defense Service Medal 1545:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 1517:American Defense Service Medal 1126:According to former President 13: 1: 5468:Enrico Fermi Award recipients 5403:People from Łomża Governorate 4894:Simple ideas, taken seriously 4530:"Science: The Man in Tempo 3" 4385:. iUniverse. pp. 1–363. 4158:Carter, Jimmy (August 1996). 3942:"General Dynamics Under Fire" 2902:Rickover and the Nuclear Navy 2510:. Columbia University Press. 2259:– via Books.goole.com. 1972: 1676:Presidential Medal of Freedom 1624: – 2 awards (1958, 1982) 1573:Navy Occupation Service Medal 1463:Presidential Medal of Freedom 1187:Washington National Cathedral 733:year, 1953, two years before 651:Oak Ridge National Laboratory 534:Rickover was assigned to the 479:in 1933, Rickover translated 349:but moved two years later to 201:Presidential Medal of Freedom 5003:Andrew Glass (May 5, 2010). 2555:Diversity in the Power Elite 2243:Bankston, Carl Leon (2010). 1692:the Egleston Medal Award of 666:Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz 617:Admiral Rickover aboard USS 404:He next served on board the 7: 5418:United States Navy admirals 4551:Rockwell, Theodore (2002). 4129:"Unsinkable Hyman Rickover" 3730:Rockwell, Theodore (2002). 2619:Rockwell, Theodore (2002). 2368:Rockwell, Theodore (1995). 1945: 1655:Order of the British Empire 1269:United States Naval Academy 1246:named after a living person 1179:Arlington National Cemetery 751:. This became known as the 567:Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 370:United States Naval Academy 217:United States Naval Academy 10: 5519: 5503:20th-century American Jews 5337:February 24, 2021, at the 3824:Haran, William J. (1982). 3471:. Navy.mil. Archived from 3042:Atomic Heritage Foundation 2504:McCaughey, Robert (2014). 1962:Naval Nuclear Power School 1559:World War II Victory Medal 1324:Submarine Warfare Insignia 1001:Research Science Institute 871:Three Mile Island accident 606: 520:Marco Polo Bridge Incident 110:Arlington County, Virginia 29: 4309:– via Google Books. 4282:– via Google Books. 4266:Vistica, Gregory (1997). 3832:Loyola University Chicago 3563:"Rickover Rotary Address" 3126:Nichols, Kenneth (1987). 2520:– via Google Books. 1814:Liberty, Science, and Law 1796:Little, Brown and Company 1696:Alumni Association (1955) 1478:World War I Victory Medal 1295: 1227: 791:Congressional Gold Medals 785:Rickover was promoted to 696:pressurized water reactor 662:nuclear marine propulsion 427:Naval Postgraduate School 306:unrestricted line officer 268:Congressional Gold Medals 264:pressurized water reactor 231: 210: 181: 171: 154: 144: 136: 124: 116: 99: 76: 68: 60: 48: 41: 5398:People from Maków County 4626:Duncan, Francis (2001). 4588:United States Submarines 3527:Hyman, Rickover (1982). 3194:"Asking Tough Questions" 2899:Duncan, Francis (1990). 2745:Duncan, Francis (2001). 2694:Duncan, Francis (2001). 2650:. Bureau of Navigation. 2445:Duncan, Francis (2001). 2343:Duncan, Francis (2001). 2273:Duncan, Francis (2001). 2209:Narins, Brigham (2001). 1671:Congressional Gold Medal 1622:Congressional Gold Medal 1011:General Dynamics scandal 842:Engineering Duty Officer 700:Atomic Energy Commission 312:Early life and education 299:engineering duty officer 196:Congressional Gold Medal 4481:"The Wrath of Rickover" 3580:Rose, Lisle A. (2006). 3067:Encyclopedia Britannica 1915:Nuclear Navy: 1946-1962 1531:American Campaign Medal 1448:Army Commendation Medal 1224:son by his first wife. 807:rare personal interview 778:. This was accepted by 351:North Lawndale, Chicago 290:—all of whom served on 4866:. 2011. Archived from 4429:"96B05426.lowres.jpeg" 4364:Carter, Jimmy (2010). 4299:. Potomac Books, Inc. 4272:. Simon and Schuster. 4037:. The Associated Press 3758:"My father remembered" 1850:Naval History Division 1333:Decorations and medals 1305: 1286: 1221: 1213: 1171: 1101: 989:Swiss Schools and Ours 980: 935: 919: 909: 891:Views on nuclear power 888: 822:Samuel Murray Robinson 744: 622: 600: 448: 419:electrical engineering 347:East Side of Manhattan 297:Having become a Naval 64:Chaim Godalia Rickover 5220:. Columbia University 4950:www.rickovernaval.org 4454:Oliver, Dave (2014). 4379:Rockwell, T. (2002). 4217:"The Free Lance-Star" 3494:Noble, Barnes &. 3412:on September 21, 2018 3266:on September 30, 2011 2677:"American submariner" 2424:historycollection.com 2393:Adams, Chris (1999). 1775:Education and Freedom 1303: 1282: 1267:Rickover Hall at the 1217: 1208: 1169: 1096: 1023:Division shipyard in 985:Education and Freedom 975: 929: 914: 898: 883: 730: 616: 597:who gets things done. 592: 443: 137:Years of service 5286:at GI Film Festival. 5258:"Rickover Interview" 5118:on February 12, 2009 5051:on February 12, 2009 4926:on February 18, 2012 4870:on November 16, 2012 4810:gdebchristenings.com 3764:on February 18, 2015 3231:on February 26, 2017 3172:"Rickover Interview" 3080:Blair, Clay (1954). 2996:"Rickover, Hyman G." 2426:. History Collection 2312:. January 11, 1954. 2306:"The Man in Tempo 3" 2036:on February 10, 2012 1993:. November 14, 1981. 1162:Later life and death 492:German Imperial Navy 292:active duty for life 30:For other uses, see 4992:. November 8, 2017. 4970:on February 5, 2007 4916:"MIT ANS Resources" 4733:. October 10, 2015. 4553:The Rickover Effect 4415:The Washington Post 4199:www.johnflehman.com 4139:on February 8, 2009 3921:on January 13, 2005 3882:on December 7, 2019 3733:The Rickover Effect 3219:Rickover, Hyman G. 3038:"Hyman G. Rickover" 2943:on October 21, 2007 2873:on January 12, 2012 2843:. September 8, 1958 2816:Philip H. Abelson. 2726:on January 22, 2012 2621:The Rickover Effect 2395:Inside the Cold War 2370:The Rickover Effect 2133:"Hyman G. Rickover" 1991:The Washington Post 1952:Operation Sandblast 1492:China Service Medal 1381:(1961, 1964, 1982) 1156:Edward L. Beach Jr. 1092:Command of the Seas 1025:Groton, Connecticut 546:, Rickover flew to 423:Columbia University 303:submarine-qualified 221:Columbia University 5281:2014-05-29 at the 5262:www.people.vcu.edu 5176:"The $ 1,000 Word" 5031:The New York Times 4677:The New York Times 4606:The New York Times 4540:on April 23, 2008. 4238:"Running Critical" 4108:The New York Times 3688:www.jfklibrary.org 3500:Barnes & Noble 3383:"Executive Orders" 3014:Now it can be told 2867:seacoastonline.com 2009:The New York Times 1801:American Education 1683:Enrico Fermi Award 1575:with "ASIA" clasp 1306: 1172: 936: 922:Focus on education 838:William J. Houston 740:Robert B. Anderson 623: 356:Rickover attended 343:Revolution of 1905 252:United States Navy 205:Enrico Fermi Award 131:United States Navy 5342:Los Angeles Times 5244:nuclearstreet.com 5194:on April 23, 2008 5182:. June 23, 1958. 5156:on April 23, 2008 5144:. June 21, 1954. 5090:978-0-309-03939-0 5075:. 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