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Henry E. Eccles

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89: 358:, where he served unofficially as a confidante and advisor to successive presidents of the College as well as an instructor for elective courses on military theory, principles of logistics, and international relations. During this period, he was also a stimulating force for the Naval War College faculty and wrote several major works. When he left Newport in 1985 to enter a retirement home in Needham, Massachusetts, the Naval War College honored him by naming its library in his honor. Henry Eccles died in Needham a year later on May 14, 1986. 420: 404: 70: 427: 397: 413: 376: 381: 390: 371: 326:, selected Eccles to be the first Chairman of the College’s newly established Logistics Department, an area that Spruance and others felt had been neglected in professional naval thinking during the period between the two world wars. While in that position from 1947 to 1951, Eccles wrote his first book, 298:
in Hawaii. In this key position, Eccles coordinated the planning, construction, and support of advance bases in the Central Pacific, a critical aspect of the American island-hopping strategy in the war against Japan. For his service in this capacity, he received the
330:(1950), a manual for the United States Navy that was a pioneering work on the fundamentals of his subject. He left the Naval War College in 1951 with orders to be Assistant Chief of Staff for Logistics to the Commander-in-Chief, 259:, based in the Philippines. He was in command when the Japanese simultaneously attacked Pearl Harbor as well as American and British positions in Southeast Asia on December 7, 1941. He and his ship participated in the 310:
assigned Eccles to the Joint Operations Review Board, a group of officers from all services assigned to evaluate joint operations during World War II. From that posting, he went on to command the battleship
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After his first assignments to battleships, Eccles attended Submarine School and served in two submarines before being ordered to Columbia University, where he earned a Master of Science degree in
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The son of an Episcopal priest, the Reverend George Warrington Eccles, and his wife Lydia Lawrence, he was initially educated privately at home by his parents and later sent to
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Eccles retired from active duty in the Navy on June 30, 1952, and was promoted to rear admiral on the retired list. Returning to his home in
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in 1942-43, where he helped to coordinate logistics planning for all advanced bases. After attending the command course at the
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To the Java Sea: Selections from the Diary, Letters, and Reports of Henry E. Eccles, 1940-42
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in the Navy Department, Washington, D.C. In 1940, he was ordered to command the destroyer
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After recovering from his wounds, Eccles served in the Base Maintenance Division in the
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in 1930. He commanded two submarines, then served as engineer and repair officer at the
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and two years in the Design Construction Division of the
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U.S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean
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Eccles Papers 354:, he was closely associated with the 221:, graduating with the class of 1922. 7: 624:United States Naval Academy alumni 587:Reminiscences of Mrs Isabel Eccles 338:(CINCSOUTH), with headquarters in 320:President of the Naval War College 14: 654:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 512:Logistics in the National Defense 16:United States admiral (1898–1986) 639:United States Navy rear admirals 524:Military Power in a Free Society 518:Military Concepts and Philosophy 425: 418: 411: 402: 395: 388: 379: 374: 369: 87: 68: 487:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 472:American Defense Service Medal 1: 659:Recipients of the Bronze Lion 649:Recipients of the Silver Star 336:Allied Forces Southern Europe 235:Submarine Base at New London 506:Operational Naval Logistics 328:Operational Naval Logistics 189:and a major figure at the 675: 492:World War II Victory Medal 634:Naval War College faculty 490: 485: 480: 470: 467:World War I Victory Medal 465: 460: 450: 445: 440: 368: 629:Naval War College alumni 281:Order of the Bronze Lion 201:Early life and education 482:American Campaign Medal 261:battle of Badung Strait 279:, and The Netherlands 269:battle of the Java Sea 231:mechanical engineering 179:Needham, Massachusetts 171:Henry Effingham Eccles 58:Needham, Massachusetts 23:Henry Effingham Eccles 352:Newport, Rhode Island 246:Bureau of Engineering 195:Newport, Rhode Island 99:Years of service 173:(December 31, 1898, 324:Raymond A. 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Bayside, New York
Needham, Massachusetts
United States

United States Navy
Rear Admiral
USS John D. Edwards
USS Washington
World War II
Navy Cross
Silver Star
Bronze Lion
Legion of Merit
Bayside, New York
Needham, Massachusetts
rear admiral
United States Navy
Naval War College
Newport, Rhode Island
Trinity School
New York City
Columbia University
U.S. Naval Academy
mechanical engineering
Submarine Base at New London
USS Salt Lake City
Bureau of Engineering
USS John D. Edwards
Asiatic Station
battle of Badung Strait

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