- James Fife, Jr.
Infobox Military Person
name=James Fife, Jr.
lived= birth date|1897|1|22 – death date and age|1975|11|1|1897|1|22
caption=Admiral James Fife, Jr.
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placeofbirth=Nevada
placeofdeath= Stonington,Connecticut
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1918-1955
rank=Admiral
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commands=
battles=World War I World War II
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laterwork=Director, Mystic SeaportAdmiral James Fife, Jr. (January 22, 1897 - November 1, 1975) was aUnited States Navy admiral who was promoted to four star rank after retirement as a "tombstone admiral".Biography
Fife graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in 1918 and served in both World War I and World War II in submarines and surface combatants. He served aboardUSS S-3 (SS-107) andUSS R-22 (SS-99) , and was commanding officer ofUSS N-7 (SS-59) ,USS R-19 (SS-96) andUSS R-18 (SS-95) . [http://www.ussvi.org/names/kopf-02.htm Buildings Honor Submariners] ] He served on the battleshipUSS Idaho (BB-24) and the destroyersUSS Leary (DD-158) andUSS Hatfield (DD-231) from 1923 until May 1935.During World War II, Fife commanded Submarine Squadron 20 (under Admiral
Thomas C. Hart ) and after it was dissolved later into Submarines, Asiatic Fleet, he served as Chief of Staff to the Commander until May 1942. He served with GeneralDouglas MacArthur as the representative of AdmiralArthur S. Carpender during the Burma campaign.Admiral Fife was awarded the
Navy Distinguished Service Medal for meritorious service as the Chief of Staff to Commander Submarines, Asiatic Fleet, theAir Medal (by the Army), and a Gold Star in lieu of a second Distinguished Service Medal for action in the Pacific area. During the last months of the war he served as Commander Submarines, Southwest Pacific; Commander, U. S. Naval Forces, Western Australia; and Commander Task Force 71. As a result, he was awarded a Gold Star in lieu of a Distinguished Service Medal.From April 1947 until 1950, he commanded the Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet. This assignment was followed by duty as Assistant Chief, and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Operations). His final assignment before retirement was as U. S. Naval Commander in Chief, Mediterranean, under Admiral Mountbatten, Royal Navy. Fife retired from the Navy in August 1955, and was promoted upon retirement to full admiral. In retirement he served as the Director of
Mystic Seaport . He died in 1975 inStonington, Connecticut and was buried inArlington National Cemetery .findagrave|6800842 Retrieved on2008-02-07 ] Fife bequeathed his estate inNew London, Connecticut to the U.S. Navy, which turned it into a recreational site. Fife Hall, a navigation training facility atNaval Submarine Base New London is named in his honor.Notes
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