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FLEET AD IRAL LEAHY ir ,f uk irak Fleet Admiral Leahy was born in Hampton, Iowa in 1875. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1897 and was Commissioned an Ensign in 1899. His 40 year Naval career spanned from the Spanish-American War through World War ll. Commissioned Rear Admiral in 1930, he served as Chief, Bureau of Ordinance, as Commander, Destroyer Scouting Force and Chief, Bureau of Navigation. As Vice Admiral, Leahy commanded six surface warships, including the Battleship USS NEW MEXICO. Leahy served as Chief of Naval Operations in the capacity of Admiral until his retirement in 1939. He then was appoint- ed Governor of Puerto Rico, and later Ambassador to France. In july 1942, Admiral Leahy was named Chief of Staff by President Roosevelt. He accompanied the President to ln- ternational Conferences in Quebec, Cairo and Tehran. Leahy became the US Navy's first Fleet Admiral in De- cember 1944, and was appointed Chairman of the newly created joint Chiefs of Staff. He was present for the Big Three Conference with President Truman in 1945. After retiring from the ICS in 1949, Leahy continued on duty as advisor to the Secretary of the Navy until his death in 1959. Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy The Big Three Conference in Pots- dam, August 1945. Seated are Brit- ish Prime Minister Attlee, US Presi- dent Truman, and the Soviet leader Stalin. Fleet Admiral Leahy is standing to Trumank right.
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