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  1. Joseph M. Reeves. Joseph Mason "Bull" Reeves (November 20, 1872 – March 25, 1948) was an admiral in the United States Navy and an early and important supporter of U.S. Naval Aviation.

  2. When Captain Joseph M. Reeves arrived on board the USS Langley (CV-1) in October 1925, none on board could have foreseen that this white bearded, 53-year-old was destined to be the first "air admiral" to command the U.S. Fleet.

  3. Joseph Mason "Bull" Reeves (November 20, 1872 – March 25, 1948) was an admiral in the United States Navy and an early and important supporter of U.S. Naval Aviation.

  4. Captain Joseph M. Reeves, head of the school's Tactics Department, took that lesson with him when he assumed command of the Battle Force's aircraft in September 1925. At the time that mainly meant the few planes assigned to the Langley.

  5. Joseph Mason "Bull" Reeves (20 de noviembre de 1872 - 25 de marzo de 1948) fue un almirante de la Armada de los Estados Unidos y uno de los primeros e importantes partidarios de la Aviación Naval de los Estados Unidos.

  6. Joseph Mason Reeves entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1890 and played football for the Midshipmen until graduating in June, 1894. After suffering serious head injuries during his junior year, Reeves' doctor advised him to quit the sport out of fear that an additional blow to his head could cause "instant insanity or death."

  7. Joseph Mason "Bull" Reeves (November 20, 1872 - March 25, 1948) was an admiral in the United States Navy, who was an early and important supporter of U.S. Naval Aviation. Though a battleship officer during his early career, he became known as the "Father of Carrier Aviation" for his role in...