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  1. James Otto Richardson (18 September 1878 – 2 May 1974) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served from 1902 to 1947. As commander in chief of the United States Fleet (CinCUS), Richardson protested the redeployment of the Pacific portion of the fleet to Pearl Harbor.

  2. Admiral James O. Richardson was Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet. He was a career man, graduating fifth in the U.S. Naval Academy class of 1902. A veteran of World War I, he served aboard the battleship USS Nevada and commanded the cruiser USS Augusta during the interwar years.

  3. 7 de dic. de 2023 · El jefe de la flota del Pacífico, el almirante James O. Richardson, se opuso por tales razones, lo que le costó el puesto, siendo sustituido por Husband E. Kimmel.

  4. Top Image: Admiral James O. Richardson, while serving as Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, 1938. Image courtesy of the US Naval History and Heritage Command. The end of the Russo-Japanese War signaled a new era for the role of Hawaii in US naval strategy and military preparedness.

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  5. 16 de mar. de 2020 · On the treadmill to Pearl Harbor : the memoirs of Admiral James O. Richardson as told to George C. Dyer : Richardson, James O. (James Otto), 1878-1974 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. 5 de sept. de 2017 · Admiral James O. Richardson. Richardson, a Texas native, had ample experience with the naval base at Pearl Harbor. In his time there, Richardson noted a weakness in the Navy’s defenses and, as an expert in Japanese military tactics, feared that these vulnerabilities would leave the Pacific Fleet open to attack.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2024 · in February 1941, James O. Richardson was fired after pleading with FDR about his poor decision to centralize the Naval fleet at Pearl Harbor and warning of the risks. Unfortunately, his...