Coghlan, Francis, Jr., LCDR

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Lieutenant Commander
Last Primary NEC
6302-LDO Pilot
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1960-1965, Chief of US Navy Information (CHINFO), CNO - OPNAV
Service Years
1943 - 1965
Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Commander

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Home State
Connecticut
Connecticut
Year of Birth
1916
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
New Haven
Last Address
Saugus, California
Date of Passing
Sep 07, 2009
 

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Frank Coghlan, Jr.
Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Naval Aviator and Actor
 
Francis Edward Coghlan, Jr., son of Frank Edward Coughlan and Katherine Coyle Coghlan (March 15, 1916 – September 7, 2009) also known as "Junior Coghlan", was an American actor and naval aviator. He appeared in approximately 129 films and television programs between 1920 and 1974. During the 1920s and 1930s, he became a popular child and juvenile actor, appearing in films with Pola Negri, Jack Dempsey, William Haines, Shirley Temple, Mickey Rooney and Bette Davis. He appeared in early "Our Gang" comedies, but he is best known for the role of Billy Batson in the 1941 motion picture serial, Adventures of Captain Marvel. Coghlan later served 23 years as an aviator and officer in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1965. After retiring from the Navy, he returned to acting and appeared in television, films and commercials. He published an autobiography in 1992 and died in 2009 at age 93.

 

   
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During World War II, Coghlan enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a Naval aviator. After 23 years as an actor, Coghlan spent the next 23 years in the Navy.  In 1954, Hedda Hopper included a report on Coghlan in her newspaper column:

    "I hope the press didn't miss the arrival of Frank Coghlan, now lieutenant in the USN, and a far cry from Junior Coghlan of the 'Our Gang' comedies. He's assigned to Air Transport Squadron 7 at Hickam Field and will fly the Pacific. Wife Betty and three little Coghlans will live at Oahu so they can see Frank when he returns from his trips to the Orient."

Coghlan achieved the rank of a lieutenant commander and was often assigned as a liaison and technical advisor on motion pictures, including PT 109, The Caine Mutiny, The Bridges at
Toko-Ri, Mister Roberts and In Harm's Way starring John Wayne. In the 1960s, he was the officer in charge of the Navy's Hollywood station where he headed the Navy's motion picture cooperation program (and other similar programs), acting as liaison between the Navy and the Hollywood studios.

By the time he retired in 1965, Coghlan had accumulated over 4500 hours of flight time and had flown during World War II, the Korean War and had been to Vietnam.

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  1944-1947, Naval Air Station (NAS) Dallas, TX

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From Month/Year
January / 1944

To Month/Year
July / 1947

Unit
Naval Air Station (NAS) Dallas, TX Unit Page

Rank
Ensign

NEC
Not Specified

Base, Station or City
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Naval Air Station (NAS) Dallas, TX

Type
Communications
 

Parent Unit
Naval Air Stations

Strength
Base

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Last Updated: Jun 9, 2010
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Moment
On the day Coghlan was to receive his Gold Wings he was disqualified to become a naval aviator because he was 1/8th of an inch too short of the minimum requirement of five feet six inches but was granted a waiver because of the war. He was commissioned and received his wings on 12 December 1944 as Ensign Coghlan.

Worst Moment
On the day Coghlan was to receive his Gold Wings he was disqualified to become a naval aviator because he was 1/8th of an inch too short of the minimum requirement of five feet six inches but was granted a waiver because of the war. He was commissioned and received his wings on 12 December 1944 as Ensign Coghlan.

   
   
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12 Members Also There at Same Time
Naval Air Station (NAS) Dallas, TX

STELL, Ralph, CDR, (1944-1965) Lieutenant Junior Grade
Lowry, Vincent, CPO, (1942-1966) Petty Officer Second Class
Glass, William F., LCDR, (1941-1948) OFF 00X Lieutenant Commander
Spradling, David Earl, CDR, (1943-1967) OFF 410X Lieutenant
Epps, James Harold, CAPT, (1943-1967) AP 6302 Lieutenant Junior Grade
Holmes, Oscar, LT, (1942-1948) OFF 131X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Reed, Dale Calvin, CAPT, (1938-1972) OFF 137X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Feeley, Jr., Jerome, LT, (1943-1946) OFF 139X Ensign
Beckwith, Kathleen Margaret, PO2, (1943-1945) PhM PhM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Stamos, Caroline Muriel, PO2, (1943-1945) AMM AMM-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Day, Edward Elgin, S1c, (1944-1947) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Beckwith, Kathleen Margaret, PO2, (1943-1945) PhM PhM-0000 Hospital Apprentice First Class
WAGNER, James Frederick, ENS, (1940-1945) Naval Aviation Cadet

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