Loomis, F. Kent, Jr., RADM

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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Last Primary NEC
112X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Submarine Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1970-1970, Naval History and Heritage Command
Service Years
1925 - 1970
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Home State
West Virginia
West Virginia
Year of Birth
1904
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Parkersburg, Wood Cty, WVa
Last Address
Burial:
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia, USA
Plot: Section 66
Date of Passing
Feb 16, 1987
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Plot: Section 66
Military Service Number
2 048

 Official Badges 

US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Naval Historical FoundationNational Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1945, Naval Historical Foundation
  1987, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:


Naval Historian F. Kent Loomis

Assistant Director of Naval History, Captain F. (Frederick) Kent Loomis, USN (Ret.)
Captain F. Kent Loomis, Director of Kusaka Naval History, Pearl Harbor

Naval History & Heritage Command, Director:
Rear Admiral F. Kent Loomis, USN (ret.), 24 January 1970 – 31 July 1970

   
Other Comments:

 
F. Kent Loomis worked for the Naval History Division of the CNO and was Director in 1970He is credited in dozens of works for his assistance in researching materials and editing or authoring articles.

Naval History Division
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Assistant Director of Naval History
Captain F. Kent Loomis, USN, 1962 - 1969


Director of Naval History & Heritage Command
Rear Admiral F. Kent Loomis, USN, 24 January 1970 – 31 July 1970
and an Officer, Vice President/Treasurer, of the Naval Heritage Foundation

 

   
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World War II/Asiatic-Pacific Theater/Southern Philippines Campaign (1945)
From Month/Year
February / 1945
To Month/Year
July / 1945

Description
On 10 March 1945, the U.S. Eighth Army—under Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger—was formally ordered by Gen. Douglas MacArthur to clear the rest of Mindanao, with the start of Operation VICTOR V, with expectations that the campaign would take four months. Eichelberger had misgivings about the projected timetable for the operation, but nonetheless, his Eighth Army staffers came up with a more effective plan.

Instead of the expected headlong frontal assault on the Japanese defenses, the plan called for securing a beachhead at Illana Bay in the undefended west, then a drive eastward more than a 100 mi (160 km) through jungle and mountains to strike from the rear. The objective, which called for achieving surprise and pressing forward quickly and aggressively by the invading forces, deemed Eichelberger, could unhinge the Japanese both physically and psychologically. The key to the operation's success involved the beachhead performance of the landing force and the ability of the participating units to maintain the momentum of their attack, preempting Japanese reactions, and hopefully before the rainy season started which would complicate movement in the island.

Ground operations were assigned to X Corps under Maj. Gen. Franklin C. Sibert, with Maj. Gen. Roscoe B. Woodruff's 24th Infantry Division and Maj. Gen. Clarence A. Martin's 31st Infantry Division as principal combat units. Amphibious Task Group 78.2 (TG 78.2)—under Rear Adm. Albert G. Noble—was tasked to carry the 24th Division and X Corps headquarters to the assault beaches near Malabang by 17 April to secure a forward airfield. Five days later, the 31st Division was expected to be in Parang, 20 mi (32 km) south, located near Highway 1, the route to Davao.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
February / 1945
To Month/Year
July / 1945
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  203 Also There at This Battle:
  • Emerson, Robert, PO2
  • Haan, Harvey, PO3, (1944-1946)
  • Hammond, Riley, LT, (1943-1973)
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