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Richard S. Edwards

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and then Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet, and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, all under Ernest J. King, Chief of Naval Operations and Commander in Chief, United States Fleet. For his World War II service, Edwards was awarded the
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During World War II he served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Aide to the Commander in Chief,
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on 13 September 1908 and through subsequent advancement attained the rank of
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During World War I, he served as engineer officer on board the
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Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta
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Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Here is the ribbon bar of Admiral Richard S. Edwards:
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
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The entry can be found 545:Navy Occupation Service Medal 193:in 1903. He was commissioned 261:. He subsequently served as 228:. His commands included the 670:United States Navy admirals 259:Distinguished Service Medal 191:United States Naval Academy 721: 535:World War II Victory Medal 464:Submarine Warfare insignia 159:Richard Stanislaus Edwards 127:Submarines, Atlantic Fleet 48:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 489:World War I Victory Medal 25: 125:Submarines, Patrol Force 506:American Campaign Medal 240:New London, Connecticut 84:Years of service 113:Submarine Squadron 6 601:was named for him. 502:with "Fleet" Clasp 492:with "Grand Fleet" 270:Oakland, California 254:United States Fleet 65:Oakland, California 598:Richard S. Edwards 163:United States Navy 78:United States Navy 20:Richard S. 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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oakland, California
United States Navy
Admiral
USS Wood (DD-317)
USS Colorado (BB-45)
World War I
World War II
Navy Cross
United States Navy
World War I
World War II
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
United States Naval Academy
ensign
admiral
battleship
USS Kentucky
USS Kansas
USS Arkansas
destroyer
USS Wood
New London, Connecticut
USS Colorado
United States Fleet
Distinguished Service Medal
Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Oakland, California

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