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David L. McDonald
Admiral David L. McDonaldBorn September 12, 1906
Maysville, Georgia, U.S.Died December 16, 1997 (aged 91)
Jacksonville Beach, Florida, U.S.Allegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Navy Years of service 1928-1967 Rank Admiral Commands held Chief of Naval Operations
USS Coral Sea (CV-43)Awards Navy Distinguished Service Medal (2 awards) David Lamar McDonald, USN, (September 12, 1906 - December 16, 1997) was an Admiral of the United States Navy, who served as the 17th Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), 1 August 1963 – 1 August 1967, during the Vietnam War era.
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Military career
A native of Maysville, Georgia, McDonald originally sought to go to the United States Military Academy, receiving a nomination from Representative Thomas Montgomery Bell of the 9th Congressional District.[1] After learning he was 2 months and 12 days too young, he opted to attend Riverside Military Academy first, then entered the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1928.[1]
Prior to becoming a naval aviator, McDonald was assigned to the battleship USS Mississippi (BB-41) and the battleship USS Colorado (BB-45).[2] The future admiral spent three years, from 1935 to 1938, as a flight instructor at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida. Between 1938 and 1955, he served as flag secretary of the aircraft command of the United States Atlantic Fleet, commander of the Naval Operational Training Command, executive officer of the aircraft carrier USS Essex (CV-9) in the Pacific and assistant chief of staff for operations of the United States Pacific Fleet.[2]
During the mid-1950s, McDonald commanded the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea (CV-43). In the early 1960s, before becoming Chief of Naval Operations, he served as Commander, Sixth Fleet. At the time of his selection as Chief of Naval Operations, he was the youngest full admiral in the navy, and had only received his fourth star a month prior.[1]
The airfield at Naval Station Mayport, Florida, is named after McDonald.
Famous Quotes
Referencing his participation in the escalation of the Vietnam War:
Maybe we military men were all weak. Maybe we should have stood up and pounded the table...I was part of it and I'm sort of ashamed of myself too. At times I wonder, "why did I go along with this stuff?"[3]
References
- ^ a b c New Navy Chief Recalls His Boyhood in Georgia, Atlanta Constitution Journal, June 1, 1963
- ^ a b David Lamar McDonald, 91, Former Senior Naval Officer, New York Times, December 23, 1997
- ^ The Reminiscences of Admiral David Lamar McDonald, U.S. Navy (Retired)
External links
- Photo of McDonald as Commander, Sixth Fleet - from the Naval Historical Center
- USS Coral Sea Commanding Officers - from USS Coral Sea Tribute Site
- 1963 interview with McDonald
Military offices Preceded by
George W. Anderson Jr.United States Chief of Naval Operations
1963-1967Succeeded by
Thomas H. MoorerCategories:- 1906 births
- 1997 deaths
- United States Navy admirals
- United States Naval Academy alumni
- Chiefs of Naval Operations
- American military personnel of the Vietnam War
- Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States)
- People from Georgia (U.S. state)
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