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'''Thomas C. Kinkaid''' (1888-1972) was an admiral in the [[United States Navy]], best known for commanding the [[United States Seventh Fleet]] under [[General of the Army]] [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s [[Southwest Pacific Area]]. | |||
==Early career== | ==Early career== | ||
Graduating from the [[United States Naval Academy]] in 1908, he served aboard the [[battleship]] ''USS Nebraska'' in the [[Great White Fleet]]. Annapolis in 1908. Becoming an ordnance specialist, he received advanced technical training at the [[Naval Postgraduate School]], and was the gunnery officer of ''USS Arizona'' in the [[First World War]]. <ref>{{citation | Graduating from the [[United States Naval Academy]] in 1908, he served aboard the [[battleship]] ''USS Nebraska'' in the [[Great White Fleet]]. Annapolis in 1908. Becoming an ordnance specialist, he received advanced technical training at the [[Naval Postgraduate School]], and was the gunnery officer of ''USS Arizona'' in the [[First World War]]. <ref>{{citation | ||
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After the war, he graduated from the [[Naval War College]], he graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1913 and served as gunnery officer on Arizona during the First World War. He graduated from the Naval War College in 1930, commanded cruiser Indianapolis in 1937-1938, and served as naval attaché in Rome and Belgrade, then commanded a destroyer squadron at the end of 1941. | After the war, he graduated from the [[Naval War College]], he graduated from the [[Naval Postgraduate School]] in 1913 and served as gunnery officer on ''USS Arizona'' during the First World War. He graduated from the Naval War College in 1930, commanded cruiser ''USS Indianapolis'' in 1937-1938, and served as naval attaché in Rome and Belgrade, then commanded a destroyer squadron at the end of 1941. | ||
==Early Second World War== | ==Early Second World War== | ||
Promoted to rear admiral, he accompanied [[Frank Jack Fletcher]]'s [[Reinforcement of Wake Island]], and believed it was the correct decision for Admiral Pye to recall it. and was present as prospective commanding officer with Fletcher's task force in the abortive Wake expedition. | Promoted to rear admiral, he accompanied [[Frank Jack Fletcher]]'s [[Reinforcement of Wake Island]], and believed it was the correct decision for Admiral Pye to recall it. and was present as prospective commanding officer with Fletcher's task force in the abortive Wake expedition. |
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Thomas C. Kinkaid (1888-1972) was an admiral in the United States Navy, best known for commanding the United States Seventh Fleet under General of the Army Douglas MacArthur's Southwest Pacific Area. Early careerGraduating from the United States Naval Academy in 1908, he served aboard the battleship USS Nebraska in the Great White Fleet. Annapolis in 1908. Becoming an ordnance specialist, he received advanced technical training at the Naval Postgraduate School, and was the gunnery officer of USS Arizona in the First World War. [1] After the war, he graduated from the Naval War College, he graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1913 and served as gunnery officer on USS Arizona during the First World War. He graduated from the Naval War College in 1930, commanded cruiser USS Indianapolis in 1937-1938, and served as naval attaché in Rome and Belgrade, then commanded a destroyer squadron at the end of 1941. Early Second World WarPromoted to rear admiral, he accompanied Frank Jack Fletcher's Reinforcement of Wake Island, and believed it was the correct decision for Admiral Pye to recall it. and was present as prospective commanding officer with Fletcher's task force in the abortive Wake expedition.
He commanded a cruiser-destroyer group, under Frank Jack Fletcher, at the Battle of the Coral Sea. Solomons campaignNorth Pacific AreaLeyte GulfReferences
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