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on New Georgia. The next afternoon, while Ainsworth's force was retiring from this action, word reached him that a large Japanese force was heading toward "the Slot". In an effort to meet and check this new threat, his warships again reversed course and headed toward the enemy. Ainsworth's "...
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He married Katharine Gardner (August 14, 1888 – September 30, 1973) on June 10, 1916. She was interred beside him at Arlington National Cemetery on October 4, 1973. Their daughter Katharine was married to U.S. Navy Vice Admiral
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Transferred to command of TF 18 and Cruiser Division 9 (CruDiv 9), Ainsworth continued his success during a prolonged series of runs up the long, narrow body of water between the central
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Hearings on Military Posture and H.R. 3818 and H.R. 8687 Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-Second Congress, First Session
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Medal by his "... exceptionally meritorious conduct ..." while commanding the fire support group during operations which
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gave him the additional duty of commanding Task Force 67 (TF 67) which had been badly mauled in the recent
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on June 21, 1906, and graduated on June 3, 1910. Following successive two-year tours at sea in the battleship
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as her commanding officer on December 19, 1941. Ainsworth promptly took that veteran battleship to the
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survivors after their ship was sunk on July 6, 1943 hold a funeral service for Irwin Edwards aboard
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After returning to the United States in the summer of 1945, Vice Admiral Ainsworth commanded the
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to strengthen the Navy's surface force in that ocean which had been seriously weakened by the
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during the spring of 1914, just in time to act as the adjutant of one of the battalions that
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won him the position of gunnery officer on the staff of the Commander, Destroyer Squadrons,
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At the end of the 1930–1931 academic year, Ainsworth returned to sea in the battleship
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outstanding leadership, brilliant tactics and courageous conduct ..." in the ensuing
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and, two years later, he became Professor of Naval Science and Tactics at
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In 1924 he was elected as a hereditary member of the Massachusetts
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By the end of 1925, Ainsworth's growing stature in the field of
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Famous American Admirals- By: Clark G. Reynolds (Pages 1 and 2)
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On July 4, 1942, Ainsworth took administrative command of all
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in May 1917. During the participation of the United States in
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Papers of Vice Admiral Walden L. Ainsworth, USN (1936–1951)
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in Europe was almost a year old when he took command of
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to serve as that ship's navigator. Next came a tour in
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for a year before becoming inspector of ordnance at
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On December 10 of that year, Admiral 230: 305: 857:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 794: 627: 625: 623: 536:About a year later, Ainsworth won the 472:, "... long regarded as a model...." 812:Military personnel from Minneapolis 620: 529:for his overall performance in the 13: 817:United States Naval Academy alumni 14: 868: 852:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 775: 827:United States Navy vice admirals 780: 754: 575: 555: 221:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 119: 96: 435:surprise attack on Pearl Harbor 410: 258:, he shifted to the battleship 748: 699: 674: 649: 1: 728: 7: 594: 570:Arlington National Cemetery 527:Distinguished Service Medal 241:United States Naval Academy 192:Distinguished Service Medal 10: 873: 385:before he reported to the 286:, he served in transports 205:Walden Lee "Pug" Ainsworth 589:Society of the Cincinnati 312:Charleston, West Virginia 183: 153: 130: 115: 107: 90: 80: 64: 45: 37: 28: 21: 822:Naval War College alumni 682:"Ainsworth, Katharine G" 613: 610:was named in his honor. 340:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 85:United States of America 739:Naval Historical Center 552:of the Pacific Fleet." 525:. 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United States Navy

Vice Admiral
Destroyer Squadron 2
USS Mississippi
5th Naval District
Occupation of Veracruz
World War I
World War II
Battle of Kula Gulf
Battle of Guam
Navy Cross
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
United States Navy
World War II
Navy Cross
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Minneapolis, Minnesota
United States Naval Academy
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transport
Prairie
Florida

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