


George Murray
Surname | Murray |
Given Name | George |
Born | 6 Jul 1889 |
Died | 18 Jun 1956 |
Country | United States |
Category | Military-Sea |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseGeorge Dominic Murray graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1910 and became a naval aviator in 1915. During WW2, he served as the commanding officer of USS Enterprise between 21 Mar 1941 and 30 Jun 1942, in which role he led the carrier in the Doolittle Raid and the Battle of Midway. He later became the commanding officer of US naval forces based in the Mariana Islands. At the end of the war, he accepted the surrender of the Caroline Islands aboard his flagship USS Portland. After the war, he commanded the First Fleet between Aug 1947 and Aug 1948. He retired from military service in 1951 at the rank of vice admiral. He passed away in 1956 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States. In 1961, he was posthumously designated the third recipient of the Gray Eagle Award as the most senior active naval aviator from 1947 until his retirement.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Oct 2013
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6 Jul 1889 | George Murray was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. |
18 Jun 1956 | George Murray passed away in San Francisco, California, United States. |
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Winston Churchill
10 Nov 2013 07:59:47 PM
Who was the photographer for Doolittle? I was on a hunting trip with him in Wyoming in 1971.