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Thomas J. Ryan (admiral)

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For heroism in effecting the rescue of a woman from the burning Grand Hotel, Yokohama, Japan, on 1 September 1923. Following the earthquake and fire which occurred in Yokohama on 1 September, Ens. Ryan, with complete disregard for his own life, extricated a woman from the Grand Hotel, thus saving her
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A month later, on August 17–18, Ryan led a group of destroyers which engaged a Japanese flotilla composed of destroyers, barges, and other light vessels under Rear Admiral
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on July 30, 1945. McVay was convicted of "hazarding his ship by failing to zigzag", but was exonerated more than 50 years later in October 2000.
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History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume 6: Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, July 22, 1942 – May 1, 1944
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life. His heroic conduct upon this occasion reflects the greatest credit on himself and on the U.S. Navy, of which he is a part.
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Yokohama Burning: The Deadly 1923 Earthquake and Fire that Helped Forge the Path to World War II.
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Yokohama Burning: The Deadly 1923 Earthquake and Fire that Helped Forge the Path to World War II
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two weeks later on July 12–13, he was in command of the rear echelon of destroyers as part of
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During World War II, Captain Ryan served as a destroyer flotilla commander in the
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Ryan receiving the Medal of Honor from President Calvin Coolidge, March 15, 1924
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which were attempting to reinforce the island of Horaniu near
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on June 30, by knocking out Japanese shore batteries. In the
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List of Medal of Honor recipients in non-combat incidents
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US Navy admiral and Medal of Honor recipient (1901–1970)
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Ryan 484: 704:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 681: 359:(prosecutor) in late 1945 during the 336:, which was sunk during the battle. 246:Grave at Arlington National Cemetery 719:Military personnel from New Orleans 655:. December 31, 1945. Archived from 13: 689:United States Naval Academy alumni 387:Ryan went on to reach the rank of 14: 740: 664: 589:. New York: Free Press. pp.  447:List of Medal of Honor recipients 431: 250:Ryan was a 1921 graduate of the 112: 92: 415:His citation reads as follows: 289: 207:naval officer who received the 608:Morison, Samuel Eliot (2001). 554: 529: 520: 511: 464: 1: 576: 237: 223:. Ryan went on to serve in 7: 694:United States Navy admirals 424: 393:Arlington National Cemetery 272:1923 Great KantĹŤ earthquake 252:United States Naval Academy 221:1923 Great KantĹŤ earthquake 81:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 745: 350: 309:and saw action during the 649:"The Good of the Service" 537:"The Good of the Service" 185: 153: 143: 133: 125: 105: 87: 75: 63: 40: 28: 21: 457: 379:Japanese submarine  311:Solomon Islands campaign 163:Solomon Islands campaign 100:United States of America 583:Hammer, Joshua (2006). 403:Medal of Honor citation 334:Japanese cruiser Jintsu 168:Invasion of New Georgia 659:on September 30, 2007. 422: 412: 323:Battle of Kolombangara 247: 173:Battle of Kolombangara 543:on September 30, 2007 417: 410: 307:William "Bull" Halsey 302:under the command of 245: 201:Thomas John Ryan, Jr. 126:Years of service 23:Thomas John Ryan, Jr. 365:Charles B. McVay III 672:"Thomas J.Ryan, Jr" 397:Arlington, Virginia 330:Walden L. 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New Orleans
Louisiana
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America
United States Navy
Rear Admiral
Third Fleet
World War II
Solomon Islands campaign
Invasion of New Georgia
Battle of Kolombangara
Battle off Horaniu
Medal of Honor
Rear Admiral
American
Medal of Honor
Yokohama
Japan
1923 Great KantĹŤ earthquake
World War II
destroyer
flotilla

United States Naval Academy
Annapolis, Maryland
ensign
Yokohama
Japan
1923 Great KantĹŤ earthquake

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