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Carl J. Seiberlich

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Seiberlich and his wife Trudy are survived by two sons, Eric Paul Seiberlich and Curt August Seiberlich, a daughter, Heidi Seiberlich, and four grandchildren, Cole Frederic Seiberlich, Blair August Seiberlich, Carl Robert Weimer, and Margaret Whitney Weimer. He died at Reston Hospital Center in
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Seiberlich subsequently served as Director of Aviation Programs, Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare, Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel, and Commander, Naval Military Personnel Command. He retired from the Navy in 1980. During his career he had been awarded the
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Subcommittee on Intermodal and Short Sea Shipping, and on the International Maritime Security Working Group and Ship/Port Interface Committee. RADM CARL J. SEIBERLICH ’43, USN (RET.) was inducted into the
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in 1967. He was its last commanding officer, remaining with it until its decommissioning at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in December 1968. In May 1969, he assumed command of the aircraft carrier
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Hall of Distinguished Graduates on September 28, 1996 citing his “Distinguished Merchant Marine and Navy Careers” as well as being “First Kings Pointer to Attain Flag Rank”
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helicopters on an aircraft carrier, thereby becoming the first naval aviator to qualify to land airships, airplanes and helicopters on an aircraft carrier.
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until it too was decommissioned, in June 1970. He then became the commander of Antisubmarine Warfare Group 3, flying his flag from the aircraft carrier
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in the Pacific. He was the first man qualified to land airships, airplanes and helicopters on an aircraft carrier.
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Virginia on March 24, 2006. A memorial Catholic mass was held on July 11 at the
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in 1980. In 1982 he became president of the US Maritime Resource Center at the
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With the war over, Seiberlich reported to the Naval Air Training Center at the
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On graduation from high school, Seiberlich received an appointment to the
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degree in Marine Transportation, and accepted a commission as an
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After two years with the Naval Air Reserve Training Command at
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The Apollo 11 Command Module is lowered to the deck of the
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as its Director of Military programs. He received the
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Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
Reston, Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery
United States
United States Navy Seal
United States Navy
United States Merchant Marine

Rear Admiral
USS Salamonie
USS Hornet
Battle of the Atlantic
Battle of Salerno
Battle of Anzio
Battle of Okinawa
Legion of Merit
Air Medal
Rear Admiral
naval aviator
United States Navy
aircraft carrier
USS Hornet
Apollo 11
Apollo 12
splashdown
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
Sea Scouts
Quartermaster Award
New York Harbor

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