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T. A. M. Craven

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211:, a battleship in the Atlantic Fleet, where he served as the radio officer, moving in 1915 to the staff of the Commander in Chief, U.S. Asiatic Fleet as the fleet radio officer and fleet intelligence officer. In 1917 he was ordered to the Office of Director of Naval Communications, where he oversaw the organization and operation of the Navy's trans-Atlantic radio communications system during the war. In 1927 he served as a technical adviser to the U.S. delegation to Washington international communications conference, and subsequently served as executive officer aboard the oil tanker 28: 157:(January 31, 1893 – May 31, 1972) (known by his initials T.A.M.) was a United States Navy officer in the first half of the 20th century involved in the development of radio and communications. 238:. He declined reappointment at the end of his term in 1944, choosing instead to return to private industry as the vice-president of Iowa Broadcasting Company, owned by the 352: 362: 357: 367: 234:
in 1937 (serving from 25 August 1937 to 30 June 1944). A Democrat by party, he was frequently at odds with chairman (and fellow Democrat)
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was nominated to succeed Craven in March, 1945. Craven was appointed to an unusual (and so far unique) second appointment by President
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Gerald V. Flannery, Commissioners of the FCC, 1927-1994 (University Press of America, 1995), p. 51-55.
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in 1913. He was a Navy engineer involved in the early history of radio and a close friend of
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between 1935 and 1937 before being appointed to the commission by President
285:(21). Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications, Inc.: 7 May 22, 1944. 212: 27: 169:, Craven was given the name of the Union U.S. Navy Commander 242:
interests. After a long delay, FCC general counsel
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Federal Communications Commission
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mclean, Virginia
Democratic
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tunis Augustus Macdonough Craven
USS Tecumseh
American Civil War
Battle of Mobile Bay
United States Naval Academy
Stanford C. Hooper
USS Delaware
USS Sapelo
Federal Communications Commission
Franklin D. Roosevelt
James Lawrence Fly
Cowles
Charles R. Denny
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising
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Categories
1893 births
1972 deaths
United States Navy officers
United States Naval Academy alumni

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