- Richmond K. Turner
Infobox Military Person
name= Richmond Kelly Turner
born= birth date|1885|5|27
died= death date and age|1961|2|12|1885|5|27
placeofbirth=Portland, Oregon
placeofdeath=Monterey, California
placeofburial=Golden Gate National Cemetery San Bruno, California
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nickname= "Terrible" Turner
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1904 - 1947
rank=Admiral
commands=USS Mervine (DD-322) USS Jason (AC-12) Commander Aircraft Squadrons,Asiatic Fleet USS Saratoga (CV-3) USS Astoria (CA-34) Director of the War Plans DivisionAssistant Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief Commander, Fifth Amphibious Force Commander Amphibious Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet
unit=
battles=World War II *Guadalcanal Campaign *Battle of Savo Island *Solomon Islands campaign
awards=Navy Distinguished Service Medal
laterwork=Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner (27 May 1885 –12 February 1961 ) served in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II .Early life and career
Turner was born in
Portland, Oregon on May 27, 1885. Appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy fromCalifornia in 1904, he graduated in June 1908 and served in several ships over the next four years. In 1913, Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Turner briefly held command of thedestroyer "Stewart". After receiving instruction in ordnance engineering and service on board thegunboat "Marietta", he was assigned to thebattleship s "Pennsylvania", "Michigan" and "Mississippi" during 1916-19.From 1919 to 1922, Lieutenant Commander Turner was an Ordnance Officer at the
Naval Gun Factory inWashington, D.C. He then was Gunnery Officer of the battleship "California", Fleet Gunnery Officer on the Staff of CommanderScouting Fleet and Commanding Officer of the destroyerUSS Mervine (DD-322) . Following promotion to the rank of Commander in 1925, Turner served with theBureau of Ordnance at the Navy Department. In 1927, he received flight training atPensacola, Florida , and a year later became Commanding Officer of the seaplane tenderUSS Jason (AC-12) and Commander Aircraft Squadrons,Asiatic Fleet . He had further aviation-related assignments into the 1930s and was Executive Officer of theaircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3) in 1933-34. Captain Turner attended theNaval War College and served on that institution's staff in 1935-38 as head of the Strategy faculty. He next commanded the heavycruiser USS Astoria (CA-34) and took her on a diplomatic mission toJapan in 1939.Pearl Harbor
Captain Turner was
Director of War Plans in Washington, D.C., in 1940-41 and achieved the rank ofRear Admiral late in the latter year.In documents released in the 1980's in addition to a book by Rear Admiral Layton it was shown that in 1941 Admiral Turner was instrumental in withholding information from Pearl Harbor commanders Kimmel and Short. This information almost certaintly would have allowed allowed the commanders to recognize the imminent threat from Japan. Turner however was convinced Japan would attack Russia.Deleted one-side contentious comments about Turner's possible role in Pearl Harbor suprise.Debateable Passages like this belong in article dealing with issues of responsibility and nowhere else. () 16:36, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
Post Pearl
Turner was appointed Assistant Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief,
United States Fleet (a new position created after Pearl Harbor forAdmiral King ) from December 1941 until June 1942 and was then sent to the Pacific war zone to take command of the Amphibious Force, South Pacific Force.Guadalcanal, First Major Amphibious Operation
After Guadalcanal
Over the next three years, while holding a variety of senior Pacific Fleet amphibious force commands as both a Rear Admiral and Vice Admiral, he helped plan and execute the conquest of enemy positions in the south, central and western Pacific.
In the rank of Admiral, he would have commanded the amphibious component of the invasion of Japan, had that nation not capitulated after
atomic bombs were dropped on the cities ofHiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.Postwar
Following the end of World War II, Admiral Turner served on the Navy Department's General Board and was U.S. Naval Representative on the United Nations Military Staff Committee. He retired from active duty in July 1947. Admiral Richmond K. Turner died in
Monterey, California . He is buried inGolden Gate National Cemetery inSan Bruno, California alongside his wife and AdmiralsChester Nimitz ,Raymond A. Spruance , andCharles A. Lockwood , an arrangement made by all of them while living.Namesake
The guided missile
frigate (later cruiser) "Richmond K. Turner" (DLG-20, later CG-20) was named in honor of him.External links
:NHC
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ACTC/index.html Dyer, George. "The Amphibians Came to Conquer: The Story of Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner"]Persondata
NAME= Turner, Richmond Kelly
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= "Terrible" Turner
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Navy Admiral
DATE OF BIRTH=27 May 1885
PLACE OF BIRTH=Portland, Oregon
DATE OF DEATH=12 February 1961
PLACE OF DEATH=Monterey, California
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