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HARRY L. REITER, JR. Rear Admiral Harry Lee REITER, Jr., USN, was born in Columbia, South Carolina. He attended East High School in Denver, Colorado, and entered the Naval Academy in 1928 on appointment from Colorado. He was graduated and commissioned Ensign in June 1932. After graduation he was assigned to USS OKLAHOMA and served three years in the Fire Control Division of that ship. From July 1935 to June 1937 he had gunnery and radio duties in USS LANGLEY, an aircraft carrier on the Pacific Base Force, and for two years following was First Lieutenant of USS CRAVEN, a destroyer operating under the Chief of Naval Operations. Rear Admiral RElTER's other duties afloat have included Gunnery Officer of USS OMAHA KCL-45, USS QUINCY QCA-711, and USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CCVB- 421, Executive Officer, USS HOUSTON KCL-811, and Commanding Officer, USS MCKEAN QDDR-78110, USS PAWCATUCK fAO-1085, and USS TOLEDO QCA-1335. He has studied at the Naval Post Graduate School fOrd- CCMMANDER DESTRCYER FLCJTILLA CNE nance Engineeringj, the Armed Forces Staff College, and the National War College fwhere he later served on the Staff and F acultyl. He has served at the Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia, on the Staff of the Com- mander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, and as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Commander FIRST Fleet. He has held the rank of Rear Admiral since November 15, 1960. After his promotion he served in the Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering fOf- fice of the Secretary of Defensel, Washington, D. C. He as- sumed duties as COMDESFLOT ONE on January 26, 1963. He holds the Bronze Star Medal with Combat MV, the American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Navy Occupation Service Medal fEurope Claspj, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, and the United Nations Service Medal.
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