Harold Medberry Bemis
Harold Medberry Bemis | |
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Born | Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S. | July 15, 1884
Died | February 16, 1970 Washington, D.C., U.S. | (aged 85)
Buried | |
Service | United States Navy |
Rank | Rear Admiral |
Spouse(s) |
Hazel Haynes (m. 1926) |
Harold Medberry Bemis (July 15, 1884 – February 16, 1970) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy.
Early life
[edit]Bemis was born July 15, 1884, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.[1]
Personal life
[edit]He married Hazel Haynes on November 20, 1926.[1]
Military career
[edit]Bemis graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1906. He served on the USS Maine.[2] He would serve in World War I as the Commander of Submarine Division Five.[3] He graduated from the Naval War College in 1934. From 1938 to 1939, he served as a Naval Attache.[4] Later, he served in World War II. His retirement was effective as of August 1, 1946.
Civilian career
[edit]From 1947-1953, he served as President-Chairman of the Board, Compania Anonima Venezolana Lummus in Caracas, Venezuela.[1]
Awards
[edit]He received the Navy Distinguished Service Medal,[3] the World War I Victory Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, and the American Campaign Medal. He received the Order of Abdon Calderón medal from Ecuador.[1]
Death and legacy
[edit]Bemis died on February 16, 1970, at his home in Washington, D.C., and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[1]
Bemis' papers are held by United States Naval History & Heritage Command.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Harold Medberry Bemis, Rear Admiral, United States Navy". arlingtoncemetery.net. Archived from the original on 2020-01-15.
- ^ "Great White Fleet Gallery".
- ^ a b "Valor awards for Harold Medberry Bemis".
- ^ Farago, Ladislas (1961). Burn After Reading: The Espionage History of World War II. New York: Walker. p. 200. ISBN 9781612511801.
- ^ "Search".
- People from Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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- United States Navy rear admirals
- Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal
- United States Navy personnel of World War I
- United States Navy World War II admirals
- United States Naval Academy alumni
- Naval War College alumni
- Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
- 1970 deaths
- United States submarine commanders
- 1884 births