Frank Edmund Beatty Jr.
Frank Edmund Beatty Jr. | |
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Born | Washington, D.C. | June 17, 1894
Died | November 12, 1976 Santa Monica, California | (aged 82)
Place of burial | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1916–1951 |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Commands | USS Long USS Columbia |
Battles / wars | World War I World War II |
Awards | Navy Cross Bronze Star Medal Legion of Merit (2) |
Relations | Frank E. Beatty (father) |
Frank Edmund Beatty Jr. was a Vice Admiral in the United States Navy.
Biography
Beatty was born on June 17, 1894 in Washington, D.C. to Frank E. Beatty, a Rear Admiral, and Anne Beatty.[1] He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1916, and would later attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, earning a B.S. in 1922. Beatty married Patricia Horton, a native of Ireland. Their son, Denis, would serve as a Lieutenant in the Navy.
Beatty died on November 12, 1976 in Santa Monica, California.
Career
During World War I, Beatty served aboard the battleship New York. Later he would take command of the destroyer Long from 1933 to 1934, followed by serving as an aide to the Commanding Destroyers Scouting Force, and as Executive Officer of the heavy cruiser Augusta from 1940 to 1941. From 1941 to 1943 he was an aide to Secretary of the Navy William Franklin Knox before taking command of the light cruiser Columbia from 1943 to 1944. Beatty served as the Commander of U.S. Forces in the Aruba-Curaçao area during World War II from 1944 to 1945.
Beatty retired from the Navy in June 1951. Decorations he earned include the Navy Cross, the Bronze Star Medal, and he was twice awarded the Legion of Merit.
References
- ^ "Frank Edmund Beatty, Jr., Vice Admiral, USN". arlingtoncemetery.net. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- 1894 births
- 1976 deaths
- United States Navy vice admirals
- United States Naval Academy alumni
- American military personnel of World War I
- American naval personnel of World War II
- United States Navy World War II admirals
- Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States)
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- Burials at Arlington National Cemetery