- Richard S. Edwards
Infobox Military Person
name=Richard S. Edwards
lived=1885-1956
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nickname=
placeofbirth=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Oakland, California
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1908-1947
rank=Admiral
unit=
commands=USS Wood (DD-317) Submarine Squadron 6 Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut USS Colorado (BB-45) Submarines, Patrol Force Submarines, Atlantic Fleet
battles=World War I World War II
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laterwork=Admiral Richard Stanislaus Edwards (18 February 1885 –2 June 1956 ) served in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I andWorld War II .Born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , Edwards was appointed to theUnited States Naval Academy in 1903. He was commissionedensign on 13 September 1908 and through subsequent advancement attained the rank of admiral, to date from 13 April 1945, and was transferred to the retired list of the U.S. Navy in that rank on 1 July 1947.During World War I, he served as engineer officer on board USS|Kentucky|BB-6, then as gunnery officer on board USS|Kansas|BB-21 and USS|Arkansas|BB-33. His commands included USS|Wood|DD-317; Submarine Squadron 6; Submarine Base,
New London, Connecticut ; USS|Colorado|BB-45; Submarines, Patrol Force; and Submarines, Atlantic Fleet.During World War II he served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Aide to the Commander in Chief,
United States Fleet and then Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet, and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations. For his World War II service, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. He subsequently served asVice Chief of Naval Operations , Commander, Western Sea Frontier, and Commander, Pacific Reserve Fleet.He died at the Naval Hospital,
Oakland, California , 2 June 1956.Namesake
USS|Richard S. Edwards|DD-950 was named for him.
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