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33: 435: 95: 888: 118: 32: 876: 469:, a 53,330-gross-register-ton (151,000 m) liner that broke the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in July 1952 with a 35.59-knot (65.91 km/h) outbound crossing and a 34.51-knot (63.91 km/h) return crossing. He forged a good working relationship with 403:(ETOUSA) as its Assistant Chief of Transportation, with a mission to deal with the increasing number of ships that were being retained in the theater as floating warehouses due to lack of port capacity and depots ashore. 484:
Franklin retired in 1966, and went to live at Hayfields, a 600-acre (240 ha) farm in Cockeysville that he had purchased in 1939. There he enjoyed playing golf, riding horses and doing farm chores. He died at the
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in March 1943, he became the Director of Water Transportation, and the Assistant Chief of Transportation for Water Transportation. In October 1944 he went to the
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Franklin left the Army in November 1945 and became president of United States Lines once more. He negotiated the repurchase of the
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at the Roosevelt Steamship Company, where he became a vice president in 1931. The company merged with his father's company, the
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In January 1945, Franklin returned to the United States and resumed his former duties as Director of Water Transportation. By
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and the repatriation of troops to the United States after the war ended. For his services, he was awarded the
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The Biographical Dictionary of World War II Generals and Flag Officers: The US Armed Forces
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from the US government, and the acquisition and construction of a fleet of large, modern
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After the war Franklin returned to the United States, and went to work with the
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in June 1945, and oversaw the redeployment of US units from Europe to the
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The Transportation Corps: Responsibilities, Organization and Operations
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he was the Assistant Chief of Transportation for Water Transportation.
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he was in charge of a fleet of over 2,000 vessels. He was promoted to
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United States Army general and the president of United States Lines
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Franklin was recalled to active duty in 1942 in the Office of the
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in the 301st Tank Battalion, and was awarded the British
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Baltimore. 3 June 1975. p. 5 280:John Merryman Franklin was born in 260:(18 June 1896 – 2 June 1975) was a 944:People from Cockeysville, Maryland 695:"Business: Roosevelt Flag Forward" 495:St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church 395:in July 1942. He was promoted to 14: 919:Burials at Locust Valley Cemetery 615:Bamberger, Werner (4 June 1975). 489:on 2 June 1975 after suffering a 954:Recipients of the Military Cross 939:Military personnel from Maryland 886: 874: 493:. A funeral service was held at 487:Greater Baltimore Medical Center 420:Army Distinguished Service Medal 182:Army Distinguished Service Medal 116: 93: 294:Merryman. He was the nephew of 477:, who had worked for him as a 284:, on 18 June 1896, the son of 1: 649:. 15 October 1938. p. 17 355:, a steamship agent based in 264:general and the president of 924:Businesspeople from Maryland 964:United States Army generals 587:– via newspapers.com. 501:, and he was buried at the 422:in September 1945, and the 324:degree, he enlisted in the 990: 353:Norton Lilly & Company 298:, and the great nephew of 934:Harvard University alumni 830:Wardlow, Chester (1951). 30: 929:Franklin military family 860:Generals of World War II 787:. Locust Valley Cemetery 765:. Hayfields Country Club 539:Ancell & Miller 1996 475:National Maritime Union 473:, the president of the 503:Locust Valley Cemetery 445: 310:Samuel Rhoads Franklin 296:Walter S. Franklin III 282:Cockeysville, Maryland 258:John Merryman Franklin 235:Samuel Rhoads Franklin 56:Cockeysville, Maryland 437: 312:. He was educated at 286:Philip A. S. Franklin 217:Philip A. S. Franklin 105:Years of service 393:Transportation Corps 145:Transportation Corps 108:1918–1919, 1942–1945 974:United States Lines 749:, pp. 287–289. 369:United States Lines 328:. He served on the 303:William B. Franklin 266:United States Lines 250:United States Lines 229:William B. Franklin 140:Quartermaster Corps 73:Baltimore, Maryland 647:The New York Times 446: 326:United States Army 318:Harvard University 262:United States Army 223:Walter S. Franklin 99:United States Army 722:, pp. 56–57. 701:. 19 January 1931 669:"Merchant Marine" 424:Bronze Star Medal 397:brigadier general 387:with the rank of 357:Norfolk, Virginia 255: 254: 187:Bronze Star Medal 981: 891: 890: 889: 879: 878: 877: 870: 848: 846: 844: 838: 826: 797: 796: 794: 792: 781: 775: 774: 772: 770: 759: 750: 744: 735: 729: 723: 717: 711: 710: 708: 706: 691: 685: 684: 682: 680: 665: 659: 658: 656: 654: 639: 633: 632: 630: 628: 612: 589: 588: 586: 584: 569: 542: 536: 361:Kermit Roosevelt 322:Bachelor of Arts 314:Middlesex School 293: 120: 97: 89: 69: 52: 50: 35: 25:John M. 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Cockeysville, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland

United States Army

Major General
Tank Corps
Quartermaster Corps
Transportation Corps
World War I
World War II
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Bronze Star Medal
Military Cross
Philip A. S. Franklin
Walter S. Franklin
William B. Franklin
Samuel Rhoads Franklin
United States Lines
United States Army
United States Lines
World War II
Cockeysville, Maryland
Philip A. S. Franklin
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Walter S. Franklin III
Major General
William B. Franklin
Rear Admiral

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