Chester, commander in chief of the U.S. Pacific fleet in World War II (6) |
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Which aircraft carrier of the United States Navy was named after a World War II Pacific fleet commander? (6) |
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Chester, Commander in Chief of the US Pacific Fleet during the Second World War (6) |
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Admiral of the US Pacific fleet in WWII (6) |
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U.S. Navy supercarrier |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Sep 2023 |
One of four five-star admirals |
Newsday |
16 Oct 2021 |
WWII Pacific Fleet leader |
Newsday |
03 Sep 2021 |
One of the five-star admirals |
Newsday |
30 May 2021 |
Where Wellington is found touring island with German admiral |
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Fleet admiral for whom an aircraft carrier is named |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Dec 2017 |
Last of the fleet admirals |
Newsday |
30 Sep 2017 |
U.S.S. ___ (aircraft carrier named for a former admiral) |
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W.W. II admiral Chester |
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Pacific Fleet admiral of WWII |
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Aircraft fleet named after an admiral |
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WWII admiral |
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WWII U.S. Pacific Forces leader |
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WWII U.S. Pacific Forces leader |
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Admiral who originated "island hopping" |
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W.W.II admiral Chester |
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Pacific Fleet admiral of W.W. II |
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W. W. II admiral |
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New Chief of Naval Operations. |
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Admiral and treason committee chief. |
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"Five-star" Navy man. |
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Naval conqueror of the Jap. |
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Pacific Naval chief. |
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King's successor. |
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Admiral at Pearl Harbor. |
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Admiral of Pacific Fleet. |
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Admiral in command of Pacific strategy. |
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Chief of Naval Operations. |
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Nemesis of Jap navy. |
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