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Orin Gould Murfin
Admiral Orin G. Murfin (center) as President of the Navy Court of Inquiry for the Pearl Harbor attackBorn April 13, 1876
OhioDied October 22, 1956 (aged 80)
San Diego, CaliforniaAllegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Navy Rank Admiral Commands held USS Albany (CL-23)
USS West Virginia (BB-48)
Asiatic FleetOrin Gould Murfin (April 13, 1876 – October 22, 1956) was an admiral in the United States Navy.
Murfin served as the commanding officer of USS Albany (CL-23) in 1916 and of West Virginia (BB-48), 1928-29. From 1931-34, he was the Navy's Judge Advocate General.
He also served as Commander-in-Chief, Asiatic Fleet, 1935-36. From there, Murfin became the commandant of the 14th Naval District, where he led the Navy's participation in the search for Amelia Earhart when her plane went missing in 1937.
Following his retirement, Murfin served as the President of the Navy Court of Inquiry following the attack on Pearl Harbor; their conclusions were regarded as too lenient by Forrestal, see Edward C. Kalbfus.
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Categories:- American military personnel of World War I
- United States Navy admirals
- Judge Advocates General of the United States Navy
- Attack on Pearl Harbor
- United States Navy personnel stubs
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