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The Victory Plan predicted the future organization for an army that did not yet exist, outlined combat missions for a war not yet declared, and computed war production requirements for industries that were still committed to peacetime manufacture." Captain Forrest Sherman's personal relationship
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with Major Albert Wedemeyer "ensured a community of planning effort between the two services and pointed to a future in which the services would acknowledge that mobilization planning was a joint responsibility that one service alone could not conduct adequately.
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Promoted to the ranks of lieutenant commander in 1930 and commander in 1937, during that decade Sherman served at the Naval Academy, commanded
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Sherman's next assignment, beginning in January 1948, was to command the navy's operating forces in the
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destroyer and the airfield at Naval Air Station Pensacola (Forrest Sherman Field) were named for him.
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On July 22, 1951, while on a military and diplomatic trip to Europe, Admiral Forrest Sherman died in
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held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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During and shortly after World War I, Sherman served in European waters as an officer of the
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for his extraordinary heroism in command of the carrier during the opening days of the
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In May 1942, after reaching the rank of captain, Sherman took command of the carrier
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The quotes from the "Victory Plan of 1941" and Captain Forrest Sherman are from
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and was a member of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States.
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until 1924, when he returned to Pensacola as an instructor. Study at the
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operations. Sherman then became Chief of Staff to Commander Air Force,
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class of 1918, graduating in June 1917 due to America's entry into
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Following duty as Flag Lieutenant to Commander Control Force,
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Forrest P. Sherman Papers, 1903-1941 (bulk 1903-1917) MS 557
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Material on Forest Sherman at the US Navy Historical Center
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Commander Sherman worked closely with then US Army Major
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and was Flag Secretary to Commander Aircraft Squadrons,
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Archived from 912: 649:Admiral Sherman's decorations include: 419:was followed in 1927 by service in the 1120:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 7: 1105:People from Merrimack, New Hampshire 596:was named in his honor, followed by 313:and the youngest person to serve as 49:adding citations to reliable sources 1095:United States Naval Academy alumni 14: 1110:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 407:, he received flight training at 990: 953: 947:Writing the Victory Plan of 1941 831:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 803: 797: 787: 780: 771: 762: 756: 749: 742: 732: 721: 715: 703: 697: 687: 678: 671: 664: 655: 485:Writing the Victory Plan of 1941 287:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 25: 36:needs additional citations for 893:National Defense Service Medal 872:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 859:American Defense Service Medal 340:, Sherman was a member of the 1: 888:Navy Occupation Service Medal 556:in Korea and an intensifying 1080:United States Naval Aviators 617:Also named in his honor was 1085:United States Navy admirals 898:Philippine Liberation Medal 639:Forrest Sherman High School 625:; Forrest Sherman Field at 569:Arlington National Cemetery 409:Naval Air Station Pensacola 342:United States Naval Academy 192:Arlington National Cemetery 1141: 1100:Chiefs of Naval Operations 881:World War II Victory Medal 495:Midshipman Forrest Sherman 16:United States Navy admiral 1048: 1041:Chief of Naval Operations 1037: 1029: 1024: 817: 654: 464:Chief of Naval Operations 315:Chief of Naval Operations 237:United States Sixth Fleet 233:Chief of Naval Operations 132: 612:guided missile destroyer 560:elsewhere in the world. 508:Solomon Islands campaign 483:Charles E. 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