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Johnson, Felix L., Vice Adm., USN (Ret.) (1897–1981) Following graduation in 1919, Johnson served in the battleship USS Delaware (BB-28) during Haitian Campaign. He joined the USS Penguin (AM-33) in 1923 when she was ordered on Yangtze Patrol.
- ‘I am a Survivor’ | Proceedings - May 2021 Vol. 147/5/1,419
An anonymous letter to the Bureau of Naval Personnel, dated...
- Penguin on the Yangtze | Proceedings - March 2022 Vol. 148/3 ...
As a lieutenant, Vice Admiral Felix Johnson spent two years...
- ‘I am a Survivor’ | Proceedings - May 2021 Vol. 147/5/1,419
Retired Vice Adm. Felix L. Johnson, 84, a former director of Naval Intelligence and a staff officer in the South Pacific during World War II, died of pneumonia Thursday at the Naval...
An anonymous letter to the Bureau of Naval Personnel, dated 16 March 1944 and excerpted here, was included in Vice Admiral Felix Johnson’s 1976 Naval Institute oral history. “From dates, we were able to determine which ship he was talking about,” Admiral Johnson wrote.
As a lieutenant, Vice Admiral Felix Johnson spent two years on board the Penguin as part of the Yangtze Patrol. Credit: U.S. Naval Institute Photo Archive. Capping an active-duty career that spanned from 1919 to 1952, Vice Admiral Felix Johnson served as Director of Naval Intelligence.
Oct 24, 2015 · Admiral Felix Johnson, retiring to the U.S. in 1948 after a lifetime of service to country that culminated with assignments in the Pacific during WWII, renovated the farmhouse with his wife Faye who, in turn, inherited the 140 acres as a gift from her father, Colonel Faye.
Title: Rear Admiral Felix Johnson, USN. Caption: Is shown in the reception line of Secretary of Navy J.L. Sullivan's farewell party to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN, retiring as CNO,...
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Rear Admiral Felix L. Johnson, Director of Naval Intelligence; Major General Charles P. Cabell, Director of Intelligence, Headquarters, United States Air Force