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I fixed the reference to James L. Holloway. It was J.L. Holloway III, not Jr., who served as CNO, per the Naval Historical Center list of CNOs: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq35-1.htm.

J.L. Holloway, Jr. was also a U.S. Navy admiral, and served as superintendent of the US Naval Academy. http://www.usna.com/News_Pubs/Publications/Shipmate/2001/2001_12/USNASupes.htm USNA Shipmate magazine, Dec 2001 issue.

Herodotos 21:13, 8 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

CNO careers

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As befitting the top job in the Navy, CNO is usually the last stop in an admiral's career. Morinao 17:25, 10 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Date Name Previous 4-star job Next 4-star job
1 1915 - 1919 RADM (ADM) William S. Benson (none) (none)
2 1919 - 1923 ADM Robert E. Coontz (none) CINCUS, 1923-1925
3 1923 - 1927 ADM Edward W. Eberle CINCPAC, 1921; COMBATFLT, 1921-1923 (none)
4 1927 - 1930 ADM Charles F. Hughes COMBATFLT, 1925-1926; CINCUS, 1926-1927 (none)
5 1930 - 1933 ADM William V. Pratt COMBATFLT, 1928-1929; CINCUS, 1929-1930 (retired)
6 1933 - 1937 ADM William H. Standley COMBATFOR, 1933 (retired)
7 1937 - 1939 ADM William D. Leahy COMBATFOR, 1936 COFS CINC, 1942-1949
8 1939 - 1942 ADM Harold R. Stark (none) COMNAVEUR, 1942-1945
9 1942 - 1945 FADM Ernest J. King CINCLANT, 1941; COMINCH, 1941-1942 (none)
10 1945 - 1947 FADM Chester W. Nimitz CINCPAC, 1941-1943; CINCPAC/CINCPOA, 1943-1945 (none)
11 1947 - 1949 ADM Louis E. Denfeld CINCPAC/CINCPACFLT, 1947 (retired)
12 1949 - 1951 ADM Forrest P. Sherman (none) (died)
13 1951 - 1953 ADM William M. Fechteler CINCLANT/CINCLANTFLT, 1950-1951 CINCSOUTH, 1953-1956
14 1953 - 1955 ADM Robert B. Carney CINCNELM, 1950-1952; CINCSOUTH, 1952-1953 (retired)
15 1955 - 1961 ADM Arleigh A. Burke (none) (retired)
16 1961 - 1963 ADM George W. Anderson Jr. (none) (retired)
17 1963 - 1967 ADM David L. McDonald CINCUSNAVEUR/CINCNELM, 1963 (retired)
18 1967 - 1970 ADM Thomas H. Moorer CINCPACFLT, 1964-1965; SACLANT/CINCLANT/CINCLANTFLT, 1965-1967 CJCS, 1970-1974
19 1970 - 1974 ADM Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. (none) (retired)
20 1974 - 1978 ADM James L. Holloway III VCNO, 1973-1974 (retired)
21 1978 - 1982 ADM Thomas B. Hayward CINCPACFLT, 1976-1978 (retired)
22 1982 - 1986 ADM James D. Watkins VCNO, 1979-1981; CINCPACFLT (retired)
23 1986 - 1990 ADM Carlisle A.H. Trost CINCLANTFLT, 1985-1986 (retired)
24 1990 - 1994 ADM Frank B. Kelso II CINCLANTFLT, 1986-1988; SACLANT/USCINCLANT, 1988-1990 (retired)
25 1994 - 1996 ADM Jeremy M. Boorda CINCUSNAVEUR/CINCSOUTH, 1991-1994 (died)
26 1996 - 2000 ADM Jay L. Johnson VCNO, 1996 (retired)
27 2000 - 2005 ADM Vernon E. Clark CINCLANTFLT, 1999-2000 (retired)
28 2005 - 2007 ADM Michael Mullen VCNO, 2003-2004; COMUSNAVEUR, 2004-2005 CJCS, 2007-Present
29 2007 - ADM Gary Roughead COMUSPACFLT, 2005 - 2007; COMUSFLTFORCOM, May 2007 - Sept. 2007
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Help with fixing the broken jpgs in the table

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Is there any way to fix the broken jpgs-the ones that don't show up-in the table? I tried to do the first one by putting in the right jpg code from the Benson article but it still appears broken. 129.246.254.12 (talk) 18:41, 2 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

All of the jpgs are showing up in the table. Thanks to whoever fixed the broken links! 129.246.254.12 (talk) 18:27, 20 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda

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Hello Wikipedians, Although Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda, who died during his service, was Jewish, his death is marked by a cross. I would suggest that it will be marked with the Star of David, the same sign as on his tombstone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Boorda#/media/File:Boordajeremy.jpg

I think it's something to consider. 31.154.29.90 (talk) 10:27, 31 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]