WILSON, James, VADM

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Last Rank
Vice Admiral
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1975-1978, Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET)
Service Years
1946 - 1978
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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1925
 
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Home Town
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Date of Passing
Jan 24, 2011
 

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Vice Admiral James Burnett Wilson
Deputy Commander and Commander
Naval Forces Viet-Nam from 1971 and 1973

James B. Wilson, 85, a retired Navy vice admiral and Naval Academy official, died of pneumonia Monday, Jan. 24, 2011 at Kendal Crosslands, a retirement community in Pennsbury Township.

Mr. Wilson graduated from Radnor High School. He was a member of Boy Scout Troop 1 in Paoli and became an Eagle Scout. After attending Duke University for a year, he received an appointment to the Naval Academy.

In his senior year, he commanded 24 Company, which was presented a flag after winning a midshipmen competition for efficiency. The color girl who made the presentation was Mr. Wilson's former high school sweetheart and fiancee, Dorothy Ann Hargrove. The couple married in June 1946 after he graduated from the academy.

Mr. Wilson spent his first two years as a naval officer aboard destroyers. Then, after graduating first in his class in 1948 from submarine school in New London, Conn., he spent more than 20 years in the submarine service.

In 1959, he commanded the submarine Dogfish. He later was executive officer of the Ethan Allen and commanded the Andrew Jackson, both nuclear-powered ballistic-missile submarines.

Promoted to captain in 1967, Mr. Wilson served ashore in administrative positions and at sea, including commanding a submarine squadron and support ships at Pearl Harbor.

From 1971 to 1973, as a rear admiral, he served in Viet-Nam and was in charge of the withdrawal of naval operations. The assignment earned him a Distinguished Service Medal.

After a year in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy in Washington, Mr. Wilson was promoted to vice admiral in 1974. For the next four years, he was chief of naval education, including supervising the Naval Academy, the Naval Postgraduate School, and the Naval War College, and earned a second Distinguished Service Medal for his performance. During his career, he received numerous U.S. and foreign decorations and medals including three DSM's, three Legions of Merit, The Navy Commendation Medal, and three Navy Unit Commendations.

The admiral retired from the Navy in 1978.

   
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James Burnett Wilson was graduated with distinction and commissioned ensign in 1946 with the Class of 1947, "The Best on the Severn." He served two years in destroyers before reporting for submarine training in New London, CT. Upon graduation from Submarine School in 1948, he received the award recognizing the graduate standing first in his class. His career at sea in the ensuing years was spent for the most part on submarine duty. In 1958 he took command of Dogfish (SS-350). This assignment was followed by duty under instruction with the Atomic Energy Commission, and during the following years he served as executive officer of Ethan Allen (SSBN-608) and commanded Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619), both nuclear powered fleet ballistic missile (Polaris) submarines. As a captain, he served at sea and ashore as Polaris Executive to the Chief of Naval Operations; Executive Officer to the Deputy Secretary of Defense; Commander Submarine Squadron One and Flotilla Five (Pearl Harbor); and Executive Assistant to the Commander of Chief, Pacific, during the Vietnam War. Upon promotion to flag rank, Admiral Wilson served in Vietnam as Deputy Commander and Commander Naval Forces from 1971 and 1973 when the command was disestablished upon the withdrawal of all U.S. military forces. For this service he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. Following a year in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, he was promoted to the rank of Vice Admiral in 1974 and named the Chief of Naval Education and Training. In this capacity, he commanded one of the Navy's largest commands numbering 125,000 military and civilian personnel. His responsibilities included the management of the Navy's educational and training centers: the U.S. Naval Academy; the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School; and the U.S. Naval War College. He was awarded a second Distinguished Service Medal for this service.

   

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USS Ethan Allen (SSBN-608)
Hull number SSBN-608

Ethan Allen's keel was laid down by the Electric Boat Corporation ofGroton, Connecticut. She was launched on 22 November 1960, sponsored by Mrs. Robert H. Hopkins, great-great-great-granddaughter of Ethan Allen. The ship was commissioned on 8 August 1961, with Captain Paul L. Lacy, Jr., commanding Blue Crew and Commander W. W. Behrens, Jr., commanding the Gold Crew.

Ethan Allen (Navy hull design SCB-180) was the first submarine designed as a ballistic missile launch platform.[2] (The earlier George Washington class were converted attack submarines.) She was constructed from HY80 steel (high yield, 80,000 psi (550,000 kPa)yield strength),[2] and was fitted with the Mark 2 Mod 3 Ships Inertial Navigation System (SINS).[2] At launch, she was outfitted with Polaris A-2 (UGM-27B) submarine launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) andMark 16 Mod 6 torpedoes



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His career at sea in the ensuing years was spent for the most part on submarine duty. In 1958 he took command of Dogfish (SS-350). This assignment was followed by duty under instruction with the Atomic Energy Commission, and during the following years he served as executive officer of Ethan Allen (SSBN-608) and commanded Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619), both nuclear powered fleet ballistic missile (Polaris) submarines.

   
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USS Ethan Allen (SSBN-608)

Behrens, William Wohlsen, VADM, (1943-1973) OFF 112X Captain
Lacy, Paul Lindsay, RADM, (1942-1973) Captain
Behrens, Jr., William, VADM, (1943-1973) Commander
KOEPPEN, DAVID, SCPO, (1954-1974) ET ET-3353 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Kennedy, JR, CMDCM, (1960-1986) Chief Petty Officer
Yaeger Sr, William, LT, (1953-1975) ST ST-0495 Chief Petty Officer
Graham, William, CPO, (1948-1963) Petty Officer First Class
Heiselt, Len, PO1, (1957-1967) RM RM-2333 Petty Officer First Class
Wisenall, Jacob, PO1, (1956-1963) EN 4319 Petty Officer First Class
Beason, Richard, LCDR, (1960-1980) Petty Officer 1st Class
Dye, Richard, CPO, (1958-1977) EM EM-3354 Petty Officer Second Class
Kimbrell, Jimmy, PO1, (1957-1977) Petty Officer Second Class
Mabry, Templeman N., PO2, (1955-1963) Petty Officer Second Class
Satterfield, Ben, PO2, (1956-1963) EM EM-3354 Petty Officer Second Class
Sweet, Donald, CMDCM, (1959-1987) ETN ETN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Young Jr., Bruce William, PO2, (1957-1963) EN EN-4313 Petty Officer Second Class
Willeford, Kenneth, CPO, (1959-1978) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Price, Joseph, PO3, (1959-1963) SK SK-0000 Seaman

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