Ghormley, Robert Lee, VADM

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Vice Admiral
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1945-1946, General Board, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)
Service Years
1906 - 1946
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Oregon
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Year of Birth
1883
 
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Annapolis, MD
Date of Passing
Jun 21, 1958
 

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Was relieved by Admiral Halsey as COMSOPAC in 1942.

In the spring of 1942 Ghormley was appointed Commander of the South Pacific Area (COMSOPAC), arriving in New Zealand on 19 June 1942. Only ten days later Admiral King suggested that the time was right for the first American offensive of the war, an attack into the lower Solomon Islands. Both Ghormley and MacArthur declared that their forces were not ready for this, but on 4 July 1942 reconnaissance aircraft discovered that the Japanese were building an airbase on Guadalcanal. If this base had been completed, then it would have covered the flanks of a Japanese advance towards Port Moresby and even for an attack on Australia. Ghormley and MacArthur had no choice but to go along with King's plans, and prepare to attack Guadalcanal.

Ghormley worked fast, issuing his plans on 16 July, and the attack itself was made on 7 August 1942. The Marines landed unopposed, and quickly captured the Japanese airfield, soon renamed Henderson Field, but after that things began to go wrong. The basic problem was the poor command structure. Although Ghormley was the overall US naval commander in the area, direct command over the fleet at Guadalcanal was held by Admiral "Black Jack" Fletcher, while the amphibious forces were commanded by R.K. Turner. Fletcher and Turner both took part in the actual campaign, while Ghormley remained in New Zealand (eventually moving to Noumea on New Caladonia). A radio blackout during the early days of the campaign meant that Ghormley had no effective control over the course of the fighting, and could do nothing to stop Fletcher from removing his carriers on 9 August. This forced Turner to withdraw his transport ships, and left the marines isolated.

Two months into the campaign, Ghormley had still not visited Guadalcanal, and on  18 October 1942 he was replaced as COMSOPAC by Admiral Halsey.

   

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Cooke, Charles Maynard, ADM, (1910-1948) Rear Admiral Lower Half
Bieri, Bernhard Henry, VADM, (1911-1951) Captain
Curts, Maurice Edwin, ADM, (1916-1960) Captain
DeLANY, Walter, VADM, (1925-1954) Captain
Low, Francis Stuart, ADM, (1915-1956) Captain
RODGERS, Bertram, VADM, (1916-1956) Commander
Melson, Charles, VADM, (1927-1966) Lieutenant Commander
Duncan, Donald B., ADM, (1917-1957) OFF 131X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Hall, John Lesslie, ADM, (1913-1953) OFF Rear Admiral Upper Half
Lee, Willis Augustus, VADM, (1904-1945) OFF 111X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Holden, Carl Frederick, VADM, (1917-1952) OFF Captain
Robbins, Thomas Hinckley, RADM, (1919-1962) OFF Captain
King, Ernest Joseph, FADM, (1897-1945) Fleet Admiral
Edwards, Richard Stanislaus, ADM, (1907-1947) Admiral
Horne, Frederick Joseph, ADM, (1895-1946) Vice Admiral
Kauffman, James Laurence, VADM, (1908-1949) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Turner, Richmond Kelly, ADM, (1908-1947) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Baker, Wilder Dupuy, VADM, (1914-1952) Captain
Higginbotham, Grover Stanley, CAPT, (1935-1964) Commander
Irvine, Donald Greer, RADM, (1930-1969) Commander
Commander, Destroyers, US Fleet

Badger, Oscar Charles, ADM, (1911-1952) Captain

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