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  1. Marc Andrew "Pete" Mitscher (January 26, 1887 – February 3, 1947) was a pioneer in naval aviation who became an admiral in the United States Navy, and served as commander of the Fast Carrier Task Force in the Pacific during World War II.

  2. Marc Andrew Mitscher (26 de enero de 1887, Hillsboro, Wisconsin - 3 de febrero de 1947, Norfolk, Virginia) fue un oficial de marina estadounidense. [1] Se graduó en la Academia Naval de Estados Unidos en 1910, calificando como piloto de la 33va División Aérea en 1916.

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  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Role In: Battle of Leyte Gulf. Battle of Midway. Battle of the Philippine Sea. World War II. Battle of Okinawa. Marc A. Mitscher (born Jan. 26, 1887, Hillsboro, Wis., U.S.—died Feb. 3, 1947, Norfolk, Va.) was a U.S. naval officer who commanded the aircraft carriers of Task Force 58 in the Pacific area during World War II.

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  4. 18 de feb. de 2015 · Marc Andrew Mitscher, the son of Oscar A. Mitscher and Mrs. Myrta V. Shear Mitscher, was born on 26 January 1887, in Hillsboro, Wisconsin. He attended grade and high schools in Washington, DC, and in 1906 received his appointment to the US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, from Oklahoma. Graduated on 3 June 1910, he served the two years at sea, then required by law, was commissioned Ensign ...

  5. Marc A. Mitscher was a pilot, a brilliant tactician, and the U.S. Pacific Fleet’s senior carrier admiral—recognized belatedly as one of the leading combat officers in the history of air-sea warfare.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Admiral Marc Mitscher was an American naval commander during World War II. Here's an account of his career.

  7. Admiral Marc A. Mitscher earned distinction as one of the U.S. Navy's great battle commanders in the 41 years he served his country. Throughout his naval career, he epitomized the qualities that made him an outstanding leader: honor, courage and commitment .