Charles Maynard "Savvy" Cooke Jr. (19 December 1886 – 24 December 1970), was a United States Navy admiral who saw service in World War I and World War...
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of National Review Online Charles M. Cooke (1844–1920), North Carolina Secretary of State and legislator Charles M. Cooke Jr. (1886–1970), U.S. admiral...
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malacologist who published under the name of C. Montague Cooke or C.M. Cooke. Charles Montague Cooke Jr. was born in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawai'i on December 20...
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United States Navy. Cooke died in Palo Alto in 1971 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. His younger brother, Charles M. Cooke Jr., was a United...
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Admiral Cooke may refer to: Anthony Cooke (Royal Navy officer) (1927–2019), British Royal Navy rear admiral Charles M. Cooke Jr. (1886–1970), U.S. Navy...
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Colbert (2 awards) Robert H. Conn Michael J. Connor James T. Conway Charles M. Cooke Jr. Robert Coontz John G. Cotton Ralph W. Cousins (3 awards) James W...
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blame away from the submarine's commanding officer, then Lieutenant Charles M. Cooke, Jr. On 13 March, E-2 was placed out of commission for use as a laboratory...
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Charles Montague Cooke Jr. House and Kūkaʻōʻō Heiau is a property in Honolulu, Hawaii. The house, also known as Kualii (also spelled Kualiʻi), was built...
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15 September 1941; launched 12 November 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Charles M. Cooke, Jr.; and commissioned 31 January 1944. After shakedown off San Diego...
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Pacific for the Guadalcanal campaign, he was succeeded by Rear Admiral Charles M. Cooke Jr.. Although he was now based at the Navy Department in Washington...
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