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    William D. Leahy

    United States admiral, ambassador to France, Chief of Staff

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  1. William Daniel Leahy (/ ˈ l eɪ h i ˌ ˈ l eɪ. i /) (6 May 1875 – 20 July 1959) was an American naval officer. The most senior United States military officer on active duty during World War II, he held several titles and exercised considerable influence over foreign and military policy.

  2. Jul 15, 2016 · Learn about the life and career of William D. Leahy, the seventh Chief of Naval Operations and a five star fleet admiral. He served in the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II, and was a key adviser to Presidents Roosevelt and Truman.

  3. Jul 20, 1998 · William Daniel Leahy (born May 6, 1875, Hampton, Iowa, U.S.—died July 20, 1959, Bethesda, Maryland) was an American naval officer who served as personal chief of staff to President Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II.

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    Born to an Irish-American family in 1875 Iowa, William Leahy would follow in his father’s footsteps and serve in the military. His father, a Civil War veteran, had attended West Point, and while that was initially the plan for Leahy, he would go on to attend the United States Naval Academy and graduate in 1897. Serving as a Midshipman aboard the US...

    In 1937, he was appointed Chief of Naval Operations. He would serve in this role for two years as he sought to prepare the Navy for a future conflict that seemed just on the horizon. Admiral Leahy would be put on the retired list in 1939 with long-time friend Roosevelt letting him know not to get to settled into being retired should a war break out...

    In December of 1944, Leahy was promoted as the United States Navy’s first Fleet Admiral. Despite this 5 star ranking and his personal relationship with FDR, Admiral Leahy couldn’t get the President to agree with him when it came to the future notion of dropping the Atomic bomb on Japan. Admiral Leahy believed that Japan was already on the verge of ...

    Learn about the life and career of William D. Leahy, the first de-facto Joint Chief of Staff in World War 2 and a close friend of President Roosevelt. Discover his views on the atomic bomb and why he opposed its use on Japan.

  4. Aug 12, 2019 · A new biography by Phillips Payson O’Brien argues that Leahy was the second most powerful man in the world during World War II, influencing American and Allied strategy. The book challenges the dominant view of Harry Hopkins and criticizes George C. Marshall.

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    Feb 12, 2015 · Learn about the life and career of William D. Leahy, a naval officer who served as Chief of Naval Operations, Governor of Puerto Rico, and President's personal chief of staff during World War II. Find out his achievements, awards, and legacy in the U.S. Navy and beyond.

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  7. Dec 2, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of William Leahy, who served as Roosevelt's closest military adviser and the only five-star general in World War II. Find out how he shaped the war strategy, covered for the president's health, and wrote his memoirs.

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