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orderly, de Steiguer visited Carney's cabin in person, said, "Sonny, you've been working too hard. You and I are going ashore" after which he took Carney on an epic drinking binge. Carney ultimately concluded that his three years with de Steiguer had been a valuable experience, but not one he would
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during the mid-1920s during de Steiguer's time in command of various battleship forces. Their relationship was not happy, mainly due to de Steiguer's imperious manner described by Carney as "constant pressure, irascibility, criticism, and unpleasantness".
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Over the next several years, Carney's various assignments, coupled with his personal interest in industrial participation in the defense effort, resulted in close contact with industry including the position of chairman of the board,
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area. Carney later wrote that "Admiral Halsey unfailingly gave credit to his subordinates for successes achieved, and took all blame for failures on his own shoulders." While in this assignment, Carney was awarded his second
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In February 1941, then Commander Carney was recalled from duty in the Pacific to assist in organizing, equipping, and training a special Surface-Air Force, having as its mission the protection of shipping against
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Famously, Carney eventually marched into de Steiguer's cabin, snapped, "Admiral, I just want to tell you I think you are a goddamn rotten son of a bitch," and stormed out. After failing to retrieve Carney with a
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and air attack. This force became fully involved in convoy escort prior to the involvement of the United States into the war. From September 13, 1941, until April 1942, this force, under command of Vice Admiral
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When Halsey assumed command of the Third Fleet in the Central Pacific in June 1944, Carney accompanied him as Chief of Staff. Carney participated in the amphibious invasions of
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for his contributions to the overall strategy and in organizing the logistic support of the Allied Forces in the South Pacific, the citation stating, in part:
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and his expert planning, he enabled our Forces to exert their greatest strength against the enemy and administer a series of crushing defeats on the Japanese.
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Displaying sound judgement and distinctive tactical ability, he conceived and correlated the many offensive operations carried out in the
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operating on the East Coast of the United States. On October 2, 1950, Carney was advanced in rank to admiral.
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around the island, and then delivered a naval bombardment against the Japanese shore installations.
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the night of July 26, 1943 he took advantage of poor weather to lay a large quantity of mines along
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held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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Later, Carney continued to assist Halsey as Chief of Staff during his operations in the
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In 1946, Carney was promoted to vice admiral and, until February 1950, served as
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Carney arranged with Japanese emissaries for the entry of the Third Fleet into
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campaign and the carrier air raids against Japanese air fields in Vietnam and
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Official portrait of Admiral Robert Carney as Chief of Naval Operations
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in preparation for a possible invasion of Japan which never happened.
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in the Pacific Theater. He was twice decorated for engagements in the
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with Combat "V" for meritorious service as Commanding Officer of
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From 1951 to 1953, Carney served as Commander-in-Chief of the
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From October 15, 1942, until July 1943 Carney commanded the
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For his son, the United States Marine Corps general, see
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Willmott, H. P. (2005). "Six, The Great Day of Wrath".
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during operations against the Japanese-held islands of
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Carney, Robert B., ADM USN "Comment and Discussion"
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bombardments of a number of Japanese coastal cities
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Robert B. Carney
Robert B. Carney Jr.
Bob Carney
Robert Carney (boxer)

Vallejo, California
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Navy
Admiral
Chief of Naval Operations
Allied Forces Southern Europe
United States Second Fleet
USS Denver
World War I
World War II
Navy Cross
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
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Bronze Star Medal
Robert B. Carney Jr.
admiral
United States Navy
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Chief of Naval Operations
Eisenhower administration
Joseph K. Taussig Jr.
Vallejo, California
United States Naval Academy
World War I

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