Zumwalt, Elmo Russell, ADM

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Last Rank
Admiral
Last Primary NEC
110X-Unrestricted Line Officer - No Specialty Engagement
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1970-1974, CNO - OPNAV
Service Years
1942 - 1974
Admiral Admiral

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1920
 
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Home Town
San Francisco
Date of Passing
Jan 02, 2000
 
Location of Interment
U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery and Columbarium (VLM) - Annapolis, Maryland

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  2000, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
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Elmo Russell "Bud" Zumwalt Jr. was a United States Navy officer and the youngest person to serve as Chief of Naval Operations. As an admiral and later the 19th Chief of Naval Operations, Zumwalt played a major role in United States military history, especially during the Vietnam War.

A decorated war veteran, Zumwalt reformed United States Navy personnel policies in an effort to improve enlisted life and ease racial tensions. After he retired from a 32-year navy career, he launched an unsuccessful campaign for the United States Senate.

   
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USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) is a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. She is the lead ship of the Zumwalt class and the first ship to be named after Admiral Elmo ZumwaltZumwalt has stealth capabilities, having a radar cross-section similar to a fishing boat despite her large size.

The youngest Admiral in U.S. Naval history. Elmo Russell Zumwalt, Jr. was born in San Francisco. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1942. He served on a destroyer during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War II and received the Bronze Star. During the Korean War, he served on the USS WISCONSIN.

At the age of 44, Admiral Zumwalt became the youngest officer ever promoted to rear admiral. Admiral Zumwalt was Commander of the United States Naval Forces during the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1970. At age 49, he became the youngest four-star admiral in United States Naval history and the youngest man ever to serve as Chief of Naval Operations.

He initiated wide-ranging reforms in an effort to revitalize the Navy. He ordered the Navy to end racial and sexual discrimination and demeaning restrictions on sailors. Time Magazine hailed Zumwalt as "the Navy's most popular leader since World War II."

While he was commander of Naval forces in Vietnam from 1968 to 1970, he had ordered the use of the defoliant "Agent Orange" in the Mekong Delta. His son, who was a patrol boat commander in the Mekong Delta died of cancer in 1988 that was attributed to his exposure to Agent Orange. Despite this, Zumwalt believed that the use of Agent Orange saved hundreds and maybe thousands of lives.

He served as the Vice-Chairman and then Chairman of the National Marrow Donor Program during the period from 1987 through 1995. In 1998, Zumwalt was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton. After his death, President Clinton said, "Admiral Zumwalt was one of the greatest models of integrity, leadership and genuine humanity our nation has ever produced."

   
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  1970-1974, CNO - OPNAV

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He assumed command as 19th Chief of Naval Operations and was promoted to Admiral on 1 July 1970 and quickly began a series of moves intended to reduce racism and sexism in the Navy. These were disseminated in Navywide communications to the Navy known as "Z-grams." These included orders authorizing beards (sideburns, mustaches and longer groomed hair were also acceptable) and introducing beer dispensing machines to barracks. Not all of these changes were well-received by senior naval personnel.

   
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19th Chief of Naval Operations
1125 Members Also There at Same Time
CNO - OPNAV

Moorer, Thomas, ADM, (1933-1974) Admiral
Blouin, Francis, VADM, (1933-1971) Vice Admiral
Connolly, Thomas, VADM Vice Admiral
Long, Robert Lyman John, ADM, (1943-1983) Vice Admiral
Behrens, Jr., William, VADM, (1943-1973) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Cummings, Charles W, RADM, (1943-1974) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Hays, Ronald, ADM, (1950-1988) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Axene, Dean, RADM, (1944-1974) Rear Admiral Lower Half
Engen, Donald, VADM, (1942-1978) Rear Admiral Lower Half
Bush, James Ter, CAPT, (1952-1977) Captain
Galloway, Richard, CAPT, (1943-1977) Captain
Galloway, Richard, CAPT, (1943-1977) Captain
Hays, Ronald, ADM, (1950-1988) Captain
Train, II, Harry DePue, ADM, (1949-1982) Captain
Bradford, J. W., CDR, (1954-1977) Commander
Dunn, Bernard, CAPT, (1956-1988) Commander
Hardy, Brenton, CAPT, (1954-1989) Commander
Hargrave, Paul, CDR, (1951-1977) Commander
Brown, Jeffrey, CAPT, (1964-1991) Lieutenant Commander
Ferguson, Michael, CAPT, (1960-1990) Lieutenant Commander
Kiem, Robert, CAPT, (1956-1993) Lieutenant Commander
Singer, Edward, CDR, (1962-1976) Lieutenant Commander
Tompkins, Charles, CWO2, (1954-1977) Senior Chief Petty Officer
Haskell, Charles, LCDR, (1963-1986) Petty Officer First Class
Daniels, Larry, LT, (1966-1988) Petty Officer Second Class
Dunbar, Dormos, PO1 Petty Officer Second Class
Garvin, Furman, PO3, (1971-1975) Seaman
Hagge, Amber, (1967-1986) HN HN-0000 [Other Service Rank]
Hefford, Charles, (1958-2008) SH SH-0000 [Other Service Rank]
Pitman, Steven, (1966-1970) AME 8323 [Other Service Rank]
Sumner, Dale Lee, CDR, (1967-1991) 00 OC [Other Service Rank]
Harlfinger, Frederick Joseph, VADM, (1935-1974) OFF Vice Admiral
Charbonnet, Pierre Numa, VADM, (1941-1978) OFF 00X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Matthews, Jr., H. Spencer, RADM, (1940-1973) OFF 131X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Shepherd, Burton Hale, RADM, (1945-1978) OFF 131X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Hayward, Thomas B., ADM, (1943-1982) OFF 131X Rear Admiral Lower Half
Adams, Richard C., CAPT, (1944-1974) OFF 131X Captain
Cassani, Henry, CAPT, (1948-1976) OFF 131X Captain
Crowe, William James, ADM, (1946-1989) OFF 112X Captain
Dunn, Paul H, CAPT, (1965-1993) OFF 110X Captain
Gadow, John, CAPT, (1954-1990) OFF 163X Captain
McNees, Richard Brown, CAPT, (1940-1972) OFF 9421 Captain
Morris, Robert, RADM, (1952-1977) OFF 111X Captain
Robertson Jr., Robert, CAPT, (1949-1981) OFF 111X Captain
Robertson Jr., Robert, CAPT, (1949-1981) OFF Captain
Shepherd, Burton Hale, RADM, (1945-1978) OFF 131X Captain
Shepherd, Burton Hale, RADM, (1945-1978) OFF 131X Captain
Stafford, Ken, CAPT, (1953-1980) OFF 131X Captain
Tsantes, George, CAPT, (1955-1983) OFF 111X Captain
Twite Jr., Martin Jerome, CAPT OFF 131X Captain
Arthur, Stanley R., ADM, (1957-1995) OFF 131X Commander
Bledsoe, Robert, CDR, (1961-1987) 00 Commander
Bucher, Lloyd, CDR, (1945-1973) OFF 112X Commander
Cassani, Henry, CAPT, (1948-1976) OFF 113X Commander
Colbus, Louis, CAPT, (1949-1983) OFF 111X Commander
Emerson, John, CAPT, (1942-1982) OFF 131X Commander
ENDO, Norio, CAPT, (1956-1984) OFF 131X Commander
Hardman, William Morgan, CDR, (1957-1977) OFF 132X Commander
Jacobs, Paul, CAPT, (1958-1984) OFF 111X Commander

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