Chester W. Nimitz Military person

Chester William Nimitz (February 24, 1885 – February 20, 1966) was a fleet admiral of the United States Navy. He played a major role in the naval history of World War II as Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet (CinCPac), for U.S. naval forces and Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas (CinCPOA), for U.S. and Allied air, land, and sea forces during World War II.Nimitz was the leading U.S. Navy authority on submarines. He oversaw the conversion of these vessels' propulsion from gasoline to diesel, and then later was key to acquiring approval to build the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, USS Nautilus, whose propulsion system later completely superseded diesel-powered submarines in the U.S. The chief of the Navy's Bureau of Navigation in 1939, Nimitz served as Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) from 1945 until 1947. He was the United States' last surviving officer who served in the rank of fleet admiral.

Personal facts

Chester W. Nimitz
Alias (AKA)Nimitz Admiral
Birth dateFebruary 24, 1885
Birth place
Fredericksburg Texas
Date of deathFebruary 20, 1966
Place of death
Yerba Buena Island
Resting place
San Bruno California , Golden Gate National Cemetery

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award
Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)
Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Medal (US Navy)
Legion of Honour
military operations
Battle of Okinawa
Battle of the Philippine Sea
Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Midway
Battle of the Coral Sea
World War II
World War I
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Solomon Islands campaign
military branch
United States Navy
military command
Chief of Naval Operations
Bureau of Navigation
United States Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas
service number5572
service start1905
service end1966

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External resources

  1. http://cdm16099.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16099coll5/id/2998
  2. http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt3g5032c1&brand=oac
  3. http://hoohila.stanford.edu/commonwealth/programView.php?programID=22
  4. http://nes.kerrvilleisd.net
  5. http://texashistory.unt.edu
  6. http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-2419
  7. http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/cvn-68.htm
  8. http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq36-4.htm
  9. http://www.hoover.org/hila
  10. http://www.k12.hi.us/~nimitz