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  1. Arthur William Radford, ou Arthur W. Radford, né le 27 février 1896 à Chicago et mort le 17 août 1973 à Bethesda, est un amiral et aviateur naval de l'United States Navy.

  2. Arthur William Radford (27 February 1896 – 17 August 1973) was an admiral and naval aviator of the United States Navy. In over 40 years of military service, Radford held a variety of positions including the vice chief of Naval Operations, commander of the United States Pacific Fleet and later the second chairman of the Joint Chiefs ...

  3. USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968) was a Spruance-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Admiral Arthur W. Radford USN (1896–1973), the first naval officer to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

  4. www.history.navy.mil › a › arthur-w-radfordArthur W. Radford - NHHC

    Becoming Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, with the collateral duty of High Commissioner, Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, in the spring of 1949, with the rank of admiral, he...

  5. Arthur Radford was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 27 February 1896. After growing up in Illinois and Iowa, he entered the US Naval Academy in 1912. Following graduation in 1916, he served during World War I on the battleship USS South Carolina in the Atlantic Fleet.

  6. Arthur William Radford, ou Arthur W. Radford, né le 27 février 1896 à Chicago et mort le 17 août 1973 à Bethesda, est un amiral et aviateur naval de l'United States Navy.

  7. 28 mai 2012 · On August 10 of last year, the USS Arthur W. Radford was dragged 26 miles off the coast of New Jersey by a tugboat. Her valves were then opened and water was allowed to seep in.