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Crushers", against a retiring enemy Task Force and contributed to the destruction of a Japanese light cruiser. He further led his submarines in an attack to sink a destroyer and damage an aircraft carrier. On the night of December 12โ€“13, he conducted three surface attacks, in heavy seas, to sink two enemy merchantmen, which contributed to Pintado's sinking of over 40,000-tons of Japanese shipping".
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s second war patrol in enemy-infested waters from July 24, 1944 to September 14, 1944". The citation states: "He pressed home a series of aggressive torpedo attacks against heavily escorted enemy ships, sinking two freighters and a large whaling ship of nearly 20,000-tons and maneuvered successfully
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For extraordinary heroism as Commanding Officer of the USS Pintado, during the first war patrol of that vessel in enemy Japanese-controlled waters, from May 16 to July 1, 1944. Maneuvering his ship through powerful escort screens, Lieutenant Commander Clarey launched repeated aggressive attacks to
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s third war patrol, in enemy-controlled waters of the South China Sea, between October 9, 1944, and January 1, 1945. The citation states: "Carrying out his duties as Officer in Tactical Command, Commander Clarey skillfully directed the coordinated search for his attack group known as "Clarey's
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In December 1970, he returned to Pearl Harbor as Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT) in what was to be his terminal assignment. Admiral Clarey was relieved of duty on September 30, 1973, and retired from the navy with the rank of admiral on October 1, 1973.
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Admiral Clarey married Jean Webster Scott (1918โ€“2009), the daughter of Captain Leon B. Scott (USNA '15), on May 27, 1937, in Groton, Connecticut. They had two sons: Rear Admiral (retired)
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on a dark night in June, surfaced and fired six bow torpedoes at a Japanese convoy, making direct hits on two targets with all six torpedoes. Later between the
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waters, participating in operations against North Korean and Chinese Communist Forces. He served as "XO" for eleven months and was awarded the
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from May 1952 to July 1953 in San Diego, he was ordered to the Politico-Military Policy Division, as Director Far East Branch, Office of the
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Islands as executive officer. During the first war patrol, which lasted fifty-seven days, the Amberjack sank the 19,000-ton Japanese ship
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He was awarded a third Navy Cross, denoted by a second Gold Star affixed to the suspension and service ribbon of his original medal, for
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Stephen Decatur Award for Operational Competence in 1971. A doctorate of humane letters honorary degree was conferred upon him by
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and Chief of Staff and Aide to Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT) at Pearl Harbor. In August, 1966, in
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sink three Japanese freighters and damage a large freighter despite severe hostile countermeasures...
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in July 1958 and in August 1958 was assigned as Director for Military Personnel Policy in the
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A long-time supporter of the Boy Scouts of America, Admiral Clarey was presented the
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reached the Pacific in May 1944, and on her first war patrol in the area west of the
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in January 1937. After designation as a submariner, he reported to the submarine
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he received the submarine officer badge, and for successful wartime service the
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she sank three freighters and damaged a large freighter. Clarey was awarded the
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from his native state in 1930. As a midshipman he was on the Staff of the
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with one silver star and four bronze stars (nine operations),
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on December 7, 1941, and subsequently made one war patrol in
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honors his advocating public-private sector collaborations.
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In August 1958, he became commanding officer of fleet oiler
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as a prospective commanding officer (PCO) in the submarine
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of his original medal, "For extraordinary heroism during
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In June 1951, he reported as executive officer of the
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On January 1, 1944, he became the 48:introducing citations to additional sources 1454:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1420:Clarey, Christopher (November 11, 2019). 656:for Submarine Officer Assignments, in the 124: 736:Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower) 631:Commander Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet 480:Clarey made one additional patrol to the 1474:Information on the Admiral Clarey Bridge 1448:This article incorporates text from the 1389:Johnson, Christine (November 11, 2021). 1337:In 1998, the floating bridge connecting 1289:Presidential Unit Citation (Philippines) 931:. In addition, after qualification for 784:On June 3, 1964, Clarey was promoted to 745: 305: 38:Relevant discussion may be found on the 1388: 813:Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 587:Commander Submarine Force Pacific Fleet 1518: 1419: 1401:from the original on November 12, 2021 1266:with one silver and four bronze stars 788:and became Deputy Commander in Chief, 605:, in December 1945 he reported to the 556:and avoided damage to his submarine". 398:Clarey was executive officer on board 322:for one year. He was appointed to the 925:Philippine Presidential Unit Citation 769:Clarey was selected for promotion to 294:, he served during the late 1960s as 360:(SS-168) in June 1937. He served as 330:. He was graduated and commissioned 278:(May 4, 1912 โ€“ June 15, 1996), 15: 830: 741: 13: 1551:United States submarine commanders 1546:United States Naval Academy alumni 891:. In addition, he was awarded the 775:Office of the Secretary of Defense 570:Clarey also wore a ribbon for the 14: 1602: 1581:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 1462: 929:Korean Presidential Unit Citation 676:(CA-75), which operated with the 648:In June 1949, he returned to the 1441: 1355: 1323:Navy League of the United States 1220:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 1200: 1191: 1185: 1175: 1168: 1157: 1151: 1139: 1133: 1123: 1114: 1108: 1101: 1094: 1087: 1080: 1068: 1059: 1053: 1043: 1034: 1028: 1016: 1009: 1000: 994: 987: 980: 973: 961: 955: 948: 937:Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia 31:relies largely or entirely on a 20: 1586:Vice chiefs of Naval Operations 714:from August 1955 to June 1956. 393: 282:"Chick", was an admiral of the 1556:William Penn University alumni 1413: 1382: 1341:to the mainland was named the 1275:National Defense Service Medal 1264:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 1252:American Defense Service Medal 909:National Defense Service Medal 901:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 893:American Defense Service Medal 817:Vice Chief of Naval Operations 544:affixed to the suspension and 384:. 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Clarey 123: 116: 710:He was a student at the 424:After commissioning the 1257:American Campaign Medal 897:American Campaign Medal 692:for his service aboard 627:Naval Inspector General 411:attacked the Naval Base 800:, he became Commander 766: 538: 370:Communications Officer 276:Bernard Ambrose Clarey 118:Bernard Ambrose Clarey 1370:Admiral Clarey Bridge 1343:Admiral Clarey Bridge 1301:with one bronze star 1283:with one bronze star 1277:with one bronze star 1222:with four gold stars 749: 619:Secretary of the Navy 617:, as a member of the 533: 494:of the new submarine 316:Oskaloosa High School 306:Early life and career 193:Years of service 1327:William Penn College 1281:Korean Service Medal 1216:with two gold stars 913:Korean Service Medal 765:(right), April 1967. 763:John L. 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