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fRightl On the balcony of the U.S. Embassy, Manila, while serving as U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines g if Raymond A. Spruance was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on 3 Iuly 1886. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1906 and I'GCe1Ved further education in electrical engineering a few years later. His seagoing career was extensive, including command of five destroyers and the battleship Mississippi. Spruance also held several engineering, intelligence, staff and Naval War College positions up to the 1940s. In 1940-41, he was in command of the Tenth Naval District and Caribbena Sea Frontier. In the first months of World War II in the Pacific, Rear Admiral Spruance commanded a cruiser division. He led Task Force 16, with two aircraft carriers, during the Battle of Midway in early Iune. His decisions during that action were important to its outcome, which changed the course of the war with Japan. After the Midway battle, he became Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet Pacific Ocean Areas and later was Commander in Chief. In mid-1943, he given command of the Central Pacific Force, which became the Fifth Fleet in April 1944' While holding that command in 1943-45, with I USS Indianapolis CCA-359 as his usual flagship, Spruance directed the campaigns that captured the Cwilberts, Marshalls, Marianas, Iwo Jima and Okinawa and defeated the Iapanese fleet in the Iune 1944 Battle of Philippine Sea. Admiral Spruance held command of the Pacific Fleet in late 1945 and early 1946. He then served as President of the Naval War College until retiring from the Navy in Iuly 1948. In 1952-55, he was Ambassador to the Philippines. lAbovel Admiral Ernest 1. King, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet, lcenterl, with Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas lleftl and Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, Commander, Fifth Fleet, lrightl, on board the Fifth Fleet Flagship, 18 july 1944. Admiral King was then visiting U.S. forces in the newly-captured Marianas. 4 jla'mz'raf.Spruance 5 X? lAbOVf-Il Vice Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, USN, Commandely Central Pacific Force Presents the Purple Heart to Corp01'3l John K- Galuslka, USMC, on board a hospital ship at Pearl Harbon 17 December 1943. Corporal Galuszka had been wounded during the Gilberts Operation. fAb0vel Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander in Chief' Pacific, lfighfl and Vice Admiral Raymond A. Spfllancef , Commander, Central Pacific Force, fcenterl Tour Kwaialem Island, Marshalls, on 5 February 1944.
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