Bowen, Harold, Jr., VADM

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Last Rank
Vice Admiral
Last Primary NEC
114X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Special Operations
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1969-1972, Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI), CNO - OPNAV
Service Years
1933 - 1972
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Home State
Maryland
Maryland
Year of Birth
1913
 
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Home Town
Annapolis, MD
Last Address
Arlington National Cemetery
Date of Passing
Aug 17, 2000
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia

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US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge


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Harold Gardiner Bowen, Jr.
Vice Admiral, United States Navy

Harold G. Bowen Jr., 87, a retired Navy Vice Admiral who had served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Research and Development and commanded the anti-submarine warfare force of the Pacific Fleet, died of cancer August 17, 2000 at home in Alexandria, Virginia.

Vice Admiral Bowen served in 1969 as president of the Naval Court of Inquiry that investigated the 1968 surrender of the U.S. spy ship Pueblo to North Korea without firing a shot in its own defense.

He had served as Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence and as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence before retiring in 1972 after more than 40 years of Navy service.

He was born in Annapolis, the son of a retired Navy Vice Admiral, and he graduated from the Naval Academy in 1933.

During World War II, he was a destroyer commander in the Pacific and participated in combat operations against the Japanese in the Solomon Islands, Bougainville, Rabaul and Kavieng. During the Korean War, he commanded a destroyer division in combat operations.

He received a master's degree in metallurgical engineering at Carnegie Institute of Technology, and he had served at the Naval Gun Factory, the Bureau of Ordnance and as an ordnance specialist in an American aid mission to Turkey.

In the office of the Chief of Naval Operations, he had been director of the Atomic Energy Division and commander of the operational test and evaluation force.

As president of the Pueblo Court of Inquiry, Vice Adm. Bowen led the official Navy investigation of the surrender of the lightly armed intelligence-gathering ship Pueblo to Communist naval and air units off the North Korean coast on Jan. 23, 1968.

The Pueblo's captain, Lloyd M. Bucher, testified that resistance would have been futile and that he had an obligation to save the lives of his crew. Bucher and his men spent 11 months as prisoners of the North Koreans, and his decision to surrender set off a heated debate in and outside the Navy.

The Court of Inquiry recommended Bucher be court-martialed, but the Navy did not follow that recommendation, and Bucher retired in 1973.

In retirement, he was a co-founder of Virginia's Dominion Federal Savings and Loan Association and was president of Sparcom, an intelligence analysis company. He was a consultant to Hudson Wire Co. and DuPont Co. in electrical wire and cable technology.

He was an avid sportsman, and in 1998 and 1999, he held the U.S. championship title for squash singles over the age of 85.

His wife of 61 years, Constance Baker Bowen, died in 1999.

A daughter, Edith Easley, died earlier this month.

Survivors include three daughters, Constance Bowen-Camp of Mountain View, Calif., Kathryn Wilder of Soquel, Calif., and Charlotte Phelps of Denver; and six grandchildren.

Note: His father, Harold Gardiner Bowen, Sr., Vice Admiral, United States Navy, is also buried in Arlington National Cemetery. 

   
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Vice Adm. Bowen's decorations included a Distinguished Service medal with gold star, two Legion of Merit medals with Combat V, three Bronze Star medals with gold star and Combat V, and three Navy Commendation medals.

   
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Harold G. Bowen, Jr. received a master's degree in metallurgical engineering in 1942 from the Carnegie Institute of Technology.

   
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Hartigan, Charles Conway, RADM, (1906-1941) OFF 111X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Lee, Willis Augustus, VADM, (1904-1945) OFF 111X Captain
McCrea, John Livingstone, VADM, (1911-1953) OFF 111X Captain
Struble, Arthur Dewey, ADM, (1915-1956) OFF 111X Captain
Struble, Arthur Dewey, ADM, (1915-1956) OFF 111X Captain
Sherman, Frederick Carl, ADM, (1910-1947) OFF 131X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Martin, Charles Franklin, RADM, (1914-1946) OFF 112X Captain
Smith, Geoffrey S., CAPT, (1924-1945) OFF 00X Captain
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, CDR, (1940-1964) OFF 110X Lieutenant Commander
Decker, Paul, LCDR, (1940-1945) OFF 1710 Lieutenant
Bill, David Spencer, CAPT, (1939-1969) OFF 112X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Robinson, Gerald, LT, (1942-1945) OFF 139X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Yarris, William, LT, (1942-1945) OFF 210X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Frazee, Murray Bennett, CAPT, (1939-1966) OFF 117X Ensign
Hayes, Wayne, LCDR, (1941-1946) OFF 116X Ensign
Burnett, Howard Reason, LT, (1940-1944) OFF 139X Naval Aviation Cadet
Kloss, Earl, PO2, (1941-1944) OFF 1710 Seaman Recruit
Hollandersky, Abraham, (1904-1966) .T Sp(T) [Other Service Rank]
Craven, John Harold, CAPT, (1942-1973) OFF 410X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Held, Edwin Charles, ENS, (1941-1942) OFF 6302 Ensign
Wood, Jimmie SC SC-0000 Other Service Rank
Scott, Delbert, C.E., (1927-1947) CWO CWO Chief Electrician (CWO)
Knauss, August, CPO, (1942-1945) ME ME-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Krakovsky, Solomon, SN, (1940-1954) SN SN-0000 Seaman First Class
O'Neill, Robert, S1c, (1942-1946) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Blackman, Thomas Lewis, LT, (1940-1944) SA SA-0000 Seaman Second Class
Grogg, David, PO1, (1942-1965) 00 00E Seaman Second Class
JACOBSEN, JOSEPH, HA2c, (1940-1947) GM GM-0000 Hospital Apprentice Second Class
Buckley, Billy, CPO, (1941-1963) 00 00E Seaman Recruit
NIBALI, SIDNEY, PO1, (1942-1945) SR SR-0000 Seaman Recruit
Pevoto, Floyd, PO1, (1940-1960) AM AM-0000 Seaman Recruit
Cope, George Francis, PO3, (1942-1944) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Tarrant, William Theodore, VADM, (1894-1946) OFF Vice Admiral
Conolly, Richard Lansing, ADM, (1914-1953) OFF Rear Admiral Upper Half
Chandler, Theodore Edson, RADM, (1915-1945) OFF Captain
Kiefer, Dixie, Cmdre, (1918-1945) OFF Captain
Merrill, Aaron Stanton, VADM, (1912-1947) OFF Captain
Strauss, Elliott Bowman, RADM, (1923-1953) OFF Captain
Doan, Henry Carpenter, CAPT, (1920-1953) OFF Commander
Eccles, Henry Effingham, RADM, (1922-1952) OFF Commander
Holloway, James Lemuel, ADM, (1918-1959) OFF Commander
Manson, Frank, CAPT, (1942-1968) OFF Ensign
Stark, Harold Rainsford, ADM, (1905-1946) Admiral
HOOPER, Stanford, RADM, (1905-1945) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Cooke, Charles Maynard, ADM, (1910-1948) Captain
Denebrink, Francis Compton, VADM, (1917-1956) Captain
Ford, John, RADM, (1934-1955) Captain
Hill, Harry Wilbur, ADM, (1911-1954) Captain
Moon, Don Pardee, RADM, (1916-1944) Captain
Rosendahl, Charles Emery, VADM, (1914-1946) Captain
Smith-Hutton, Henri, CAPT, (1922-1952) Captain
RODGERS, Bertram, VADM, (1916-1956) Commander
Ryan Jr., Thomas John, RADM, (1921-1950) Commander
Melson, Charles, VADM, (1927-1966) Lieutenant Commander
Miles, Milton Edward, VADM, (1917-1958) Lieutenant Commander
Parsons, Charles Thomas, CDR, (1932-1948) Lieutenant Commander
Lattu, Onni, RADM, (1930-1965) Lieutenant
Parsons, Charles Thomas, CDR, (1932-1948) Lieutenant
Alexander, William Patrick, S2c, (1942-1945) AS Seaman Second Class

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