Sides, John Harold, ADM

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Admiral
Last Primary NEC
00X-Unknown NOC/Designator
Last Rating/NEC Group
Rating/NEC Group Unknown
Primary Unit
1960-1963, Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT)/Commander Pacific Fleet (COMPACFLT)
Service Years
1925 - 1963
Admiral Admiral

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Home State
Washington
Washington
Year of Birth
1904
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Roslyn, WA
Last Address
San Diego, CA
Date of Passing
Apr 03, 1978
 
Location of Interment
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (VA) - San Diego, California
Wall/Plot Coordinates
T 414

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National Cemetery Administration (NCA)United States Navy Memorial
  1978, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  2021, United States Navy Memorial - Assoc. Page


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Last Known Activity:


After retirement from the Navy, he became a consultant to the Lockheed Aircraft Company in California. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board on 10 August 1965.

He was a member of the chemical society Phi Lambda Upsilon, the research society Sigma Xi, and the graduate engineering society Iota Alpha. He was a Fellow of the American Rocket Society.

   
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  1950-1951, USS Albany (CA-123)

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June / 1950

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May / 1951

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USS Albany (CA-123)


USS Albany (CA-123) was a United States Navy Oregon City-class heavy cruiser, later converted to the guided missile cruiser CG-10. The converted cruiser was the lead ship the new Albany guided missile cruiser class. She was the fourth ship to carry the name "Albany."
The ship was laid down on 6 March 1944 at Quincy, Massachusetts, by the Bethlehem Steel Company, launched on 30 June 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Pinckney, and commissioned on 15 June 1946 at the Boston Navy Yard, Captain Harold A. Carlisle in command.
Following outfitting and a shakedown cruise in the vicinity of Casco Bay, Maine, Albany began operations along the east coast of the United States punctuated with cruises to the West Indies. During the ensuing months, the cruiser made a number of voyages for the purpose of training naval reservists and NROTC midshipmen. Albany continued to perform such duty until 11 September 1948, when she stood out of Chesapeake Bay for her first tour of duty with the American naval forces operating in the Mediterranean Sea, recently made a permanent establishment as the 6th Fleet. That deployment set the tone for the next decade. The cruiser alternated five assignments to the 6th Fleet with operations along the east coast of the United States and in the West Indies and made three cruises to South American ports. During one of the South American voyages, Albany carried the official United States representative to the inauguration of the President of Brazil in January 1951
On 30 June 1958, Albany was placed out of commission at the Boston Naval Shipyard to begin conversion to a guided missile cruiser. On 1 November 1958, she was redesignated CG-10. The warship spent the next four years at Boston undergoing very extensive modifications as part of the conversion. The ship was recommissioned at Boston on 3 November 1962, Captain Ben B. Pickett in command. For almost five years, she again alternated deployments to European waters – both to the Mediterranean Sea and to the North Atlantic – with operations along the east coast and in the West Indies. During that time, the cruiser visited many foreign ports and participated in a number of exercises with units of friendly navies. On 1 March 1967, she was decommissioned at the Boston Naval Shipyard once again to undergo extensive modifications. Some 20 months later, on 9 November 1968, the guided missile cruiser was placed back in commission at Boston, Captain Robert C. Peniston in command. In 1973 the ship was again decommissioned for overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. It was recommissioned in May 1974 and homeported in Norfolk, VA under the command of Captain John J. Ekelund. Shortly thereafter it became the flagship of the 2nd Fleet.
Between 1976 and 1980, Albany was the flagship of the 6th Fleet, and homeported in Gaeta, Italy.
She was decommissioned 29 August 1980. A portion of her bow resides at the Albany County Fairgrounds in Altamont, NY

Laid down: 6 March 1944
Launched: 30 June 1945
Commissioned: 15 June 1946
Decommissioned: 29 August 1980
Motto: Assiduity (CG-10)
Fate: Scrapped in 1990
General characteristics
Displacement: 13,700 tons
Length: 673 ft 5 in (205.26 m)
Beam: 70 ft 10 in (21.59 m)
Draft: 26 ft 4 in (8.03 m)
Speed: 32.6 knots
Complement: 1,969 officers and enlisted
Armament: 9 x 8"/55 caliber guns
12 x 5"/38 caliber guns
40 x 40 mm guns
20 x 20 mm guns




Stern view, underway on the Fore River, 14 June 1946, the day before commissioning.



Ships of the U.S. Sixth Task Fleet, commanded by Vice Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, silhouetted by the evening sun while anchored in Phaleron Bay off Piraeus, Greece, 17 October 1948. The ships are (from left to right): USS Little Rock (CL 92); USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB 42); USS Providence (CL 82); and USS Albany (CA 123).



Port bow view while underway, on 14 JAN 1955.



ALBANY As Converted Into Guided Missile Cruiser CG 10
(1962 - 1985)




 



:USS Albany (CG-10) firing missiles 1963




USS Albany CG-10 Caribbean 6 Dec 1966













 


















 


















 













 




















 



Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Surface Vessels

Strength
Heavy Cruiser

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8 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Albany (CA-123)

Eller, Ernest McNeill, RADM, (1925-1970) OFF 00X Captain
Hayes, Dick, LTJG, (1951-1954) OFF 110X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Aycock, Clarence w, PO3, (1948-1952) TE TE-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Doerler, Robert, CPO, (1951-1980) GMG GMG-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Hines, Ray, PO3, (1951-1955) RM RM-0000 Seaman
Privett, Willard, SA, (1950-1953) Seaman
Rakebrand, Herbert, FN, (1949-1953) EN EN-4313 Fireman
Hyer, Joseph, Mid, (1949-1953) 00 OC Midshipman

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