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amphibious operations, including the longest (Tet 1968) and the largest (January 1969) with both army division and air force support flights. He received the Legion of Merit (his 3rd award) with Combat V, the Bronze Star with Army Oak Leaf Cluster (second award), and was three times decorated by
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under the Board of Regents. He acquired a 110-foot (34 m) vessel for conversion to a research ship, refitted a 60-foot (18 m) research vessel and set up the coordinating structure for oceanographic instruction and research at all Florida universities through the graduate level.
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From 1955 to 1957, he was director of the first Nuclear Power School, and acquired a qualified faculty, where he wrote curricula for both officer and enlisted courses and set requirements for operation of nuclear reactors under rigid guidelines later adopted by the
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In 1972 he served as deputy administrator of NOAA. During August 1973, he received medical retirement with 100 percent disability and was awarded the
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Nuclear Force Plans, Office of Strategic Plans. He received another Navy Unit Commendation (star for second award) for service aboard the
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of the Navy, with collateral duty as Federal Coordinator for Ocean Mapping and Prediction. He then worked on the establishment of the
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From March 1957 to December 1957, he was at the Naval Reactors Branch, AEC, and was Special Advisor to the Chief, Naval Reactors,
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with "V", with personal citations for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity". He was credited with conceiving electronic
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as well as service on international and on various Oceanographic committees – including the initiation of talks on
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for "planning to identify NATO nuclear force requirements and in his coordination with participating governments".
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In July 1969, he was appointed Director, Politico-Military Policy and was awarded his fourth Legion of Merit.
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for community colleges and secondary schools, with "at sea" time donated by the university research vessels.
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as executive officer and navigator, again being awarded a Navy "E". From 1953 to 1954 he was assigned to the
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in the class of 1944 (graduated early in June 1943), where he attended via a presidential appointment.
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with the pilot program in Washington. In June 1967, he was selected for promotion to rear admiral.
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as commanding officer and received another Navy "E"; from 1954 to 1955, he was assigned to the
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From 1958 to December 1960, he was assigned to Construction and Commissioning, Command of the
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as commanding officer (Gold) and again awarded a Navy "E". From 1963 to 1964 he attended the
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carriers with embarked Marine Landing Force Battalions). In this capacity, he served in 28
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and the legislation which was adopted to finance Fish Protein Concentrate factories in
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Professional Engineer (nuclear), he authored many professional articles and journals.
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with cooperative participation by contributing universities and initiated the
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Award for "completion of a mission of great value to the United States."
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From January 1961 to March 1961 he was at the Guided Missile School,
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staff from January 1966 to August 1967. Additionally, he developed
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Command Course. From March 1961 to May 1963 he was assigned to the
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Admiral Behrens was awarded a doctor of science degree (DSci) by
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allowing for continuous, non-reversing trainability of submarine
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From 1974 to 1975 he worked at J. Watson Noah Associates, Inc.,
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He then established guidelines for acquisition of contracts in
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as engineer officer. From September 1948 to March 1950 to the
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The Treasure of the Deep Ocean is the Property of all Mankind
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and the permanent rank of vice admiral, United States Navy.
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as head of the Engineering Department. He began a study of
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as commanding officer; and in 1955, he was assigned to the
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Behrens was then the project officer for the navy's first
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William Wohlsen Behrens: Rear Admiral, United States Navy
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From 1967 to 1969, he was assigned to COMPHIBGRU ONE and
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as gunnery officer, for two war patrols, and was awarded
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Rear Admiral Behrens and Betty Ann Taylor Behrens of
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From July 1946 to August 1948 he was assigned to the
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His son William W. Behrens III, was co-author, with
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Newport, Rhode Island
United States Navy
Vice Admiral
USS Balao (SS-285)
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