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Fleet Admiral William Daniel Leahy

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Birthplace: Hampton, Franklin, Iowa, USA
Death: July 20, 1959 (84)
Bethesda Naval Medical Hospital, Bethesda, Montgomery, Maryland, USA
Place of Burial: 1 Memorial Avenue, Arlington, Arlington County, VA, 22211, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Michael Arthur Leahy and Roseana Leahy
Husband of Louise Tennent (Harrington) Leahy
Father of R Admiral William H. Leahy and William H Leahy
Brother of John Leahy; Robert Emmet Leahy; Stephen Leahy; Maud Leahy; Michael Arthur Leahy and 1 other

Occupation: Fleet Admiral
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About William Daniel Leahy

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Fleet Admiral William Daniel Leahy (May 6, 1875 – July 20, 1959) was an American naval officer, building his reputation through administration and staff work. As Chief of Naval Operations (1937–39) he was the senior officer in Navy, overseeing the preparations for war. After retiring from the Navy, he was appointed by his close friend President Franklin D. Roosevelt as Governor of Puerto Rico and, in his most controversial role, as Ambassador to France, 1940-42.

Leahy was recalled to active duty as Chief of Staff to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942 and served in that position throughout World War II, and continued under President Harry S. Truman until finally retiring in 1949. In effect, though not in title, he was the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; he also presided over the American delegation to the Combined Chiefs of Staff. In these multiple roles, he was at the center of all major American military decisions in World War II. As Fleet Admiral, Leahy was the first U.S. naval officer ever to hold five-star rank in the U.S. Navy.

Early life

Leahy was born in Hampton, Iowa before moving to Ashland, Wisconsin. The son of a successful lawyer and Civil War veteran, Leahy had wanted to attend West Point and follow in his father's footsteps. Instead he attended United States Naval Academy, graduating 15th in his class of 47 in 1897.

Naval service and retirement

Midshipman Leahy was assigned to Oregon, then in the Pacific. He was in that battleship when she made her famous dash through the Strait of Magellan, and around South America in the spring of 1898 to participate in the Battle of Santiago on July 3 during the Spanish-American War. This was the only battle Leahy ever saw in person.

Having completed the two years of sea duty then required by law, Leahy was commissioned Ensign on July 1, 1899. At that time, he was on the Asiatic Station, where, during the Philippine-American War and the Boxer Rebellion in China, he served on Castine and Glacier and commanded the gunboat Mariveles. He returned to the United States in 1902, and for the next five years did duty onboard the Tacoma and Boston which were stationed in Panama during the early period of construction of the canal.

His first shore duty was at the Naval Academy. Beginning in 1907, he served as instructor in the Department of Physics and Chemistry for two years. He went to sea in 1909 and served as navigator of the armored cruiser California in the Pacific Fleet. October 18, 1911, Lt. Cmdr. Leahy served as naval aide to President William Howard Taft, at the laying of the keel of USS Jupiter (AC-3), at Mare Island. During the American Occupation of Nicaragua in 1912, he was Chief of Staff to the Commander Naval Forces there.

Late in 1912, he came ashore in Washington as Assistant Director of Gunnery Exercises and Engineering Competitions. In 1913, he was assigned to the Bureau of Navigation as a detail officer where he served until 1915. At that time, he took command of the dispatch gunboat Dolphin, and established a very close friendship with, the then Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Franklin D. Roosevelt who cruised with him on the ship. He was in that assignment in early 1917 in West Indian waters and had additional duty as Senior Aide on the Staff of Commander Squadron Three of the Patrol Force Atlantic Fleet.

He served for almost a year as the Executive Officer of Nevada and in April 1918 went to command Princess Matoika, formerly Princess Alice, transporting troops to France. It was during this tour that he was awarded the Navy Cross.

After a short cruise in that command, he came ashore in 1918 and served for three years as director of Gunnery Exercises and Engineering Competition in the Navy Department, and as senior member of the Fire Control Board.

In 1921, he went to sea in command of St. Louis, flagship of the Naval Detachment in Turkish waters during the war between Turkey and Greece. At the end of that war, he was given command of Mine Squadron One, and in 1922 further additional duty as commander, Control Force.

He returned to the U.S., and from 1923 to 1926, he served as Director of Officer Personnel in the Bureau of Navigation, and then had one year in command of the battleship New Mexico.

In 1927, he reached flag rank and became Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance. After almost four years, he went to sea in 1931 as Commander Destroyers Scouting Force.

His son, William Harrington Leahy, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1927 and was engaged in pre-World War II naval intelligence.

In 1933, he came ashore in Washington as Chief of the Bureau of Navigation for two years, when he went to sea as a vice admiral, and Commander Battleships Battle Force. In 1936, he hoisted his four-star flag in California as Commander in Chief Battle Force.

He was appointed Chief of Naval Operations, took the oath of office in January 1937 to serve until August 1939 when he was placed on the retired list. On that occasion, President Roosevelt said "Bill, if we have a war, you're going to be right back here helping me run it."

Before retiring as CNO, Leahy joined his wife Louise Harrington Leahy when she sponsored Cimarron, which commissioned on March 20, 1939.

Government service and recall

Governor of Puerto Rico

From September 1939-November 1940, Leahy served as Governor of Puerto Rico. He oversaw the development of military bases and stations across the island while serving as governor. He took an open stance of not intervening directly in local politics, attempted to understand and respect local customs, and initiated various major public works projects in the island[citation needed]. While given the unflattering sobriquet "Almirante Lija" ("Admiral Sandpaper") by locals, based on his family name, he was regarded as one of the most lenient American governors of the several that served Puerto Rico in the first half of the 20th century[citation needed].

Ambassador to France

Leahy was appointed Ambassador to France (later referred to as Vichy France for the city in which the capital was located) in 1941 following that country's capitulation to Germany. Leahy relates in his memoir I Was There that (his) "major task was to keep the French on our side in so far as possible". He was recalled in May 1942.

The U.S. supplied food and medical aid to the Vichy regime and to French North Africa, hoping in return to moderate Vichy collaboration with Germany and to avoid an open Vichy-German alliance in the Mediterranean. American aid proved too little to buy French support over North Africa.

Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief

After the United States entered World War II, President Roosevelt decided he needed a senior military officer as personal adviser and point of contact with his three service chiefs, Admiral Ernest King of the Navy, General George Marshall of the Army and General Henry Arnold of the Army Air Forces. The service chiefs resisted this move until Marshall suggested that only Leahy would be accepted in this post.[citation needed] On July 6, 1942, Leahy was appointed Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Army and Navy, the President of the United States.

Leahy spent D-Day, June 6, 1944, in his home town of Hampton, Iowa. This well-publicized "sentimental journey" was part of the deception efforts surrounding the Allied invasion of Europe. The idea was to lull any German agents in Washington, D.C. or elsewhere in the US into believing that the operation would not take place while such an important officer was out of the capital.

Leahy was appointed the first US Fleet Admiral on December 15, 1944.

Atomic bomb

After Vannevar Bush explained how the atomic bomb worked, Leahy told President Harry S. Truman, "This is the biggest fool thing we have ever done. The bomb will never go off, and I speak as an expert in explosives." After the bomb was tested, Leahy was strongly opposed to its use in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In his memoir, he wrote:

"Once it had been tested, President Truman faced the decision as to whether to use it. He did not like the idea, but he was persuaded that it would shorten the war against Japan and save American lives. It is my opinion that the use of this barbarous weapon at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against Japan. The Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender because of the effective sea blockade and the successful bombing with conventional weapons... My own feeling was that in being the first to use it, we had adopted an ethical standard common to the barbarians of the Dark Ages. I was not taught to make wars in that fashion, and that wars cannot be won by destroying women and children."

After mediating between the United States Navy and the Government of Puerto Rico over the involuntary transfer of part of the islands of Vieques and Culebra to naval authorities, Leahy resigned in March 1949 and the following year published his war memoirs, I Was There.

A bilingual book, "Las memorias de Leahy: los relatos del almirante William D. Leahy sobre su gobernación de Puerto Rico (1939-1940)" listing his diary entries from Puerto Rico in both Spanish and English, was published by the Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation in 2001.

[edit] Special Military FuneralLeahy died at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, July 20, 1959 at the age of eighty-four. He was given a Special Military Funeral on the following July 23.rd The body of Leahy was viewed at the Bethlehem Chapel at the Washington National Cathedral from July 22 at noon until noon on the 23.rd The funeral service was held in the cathedral at 1400 on July 23rd and the burial was in Arlington National Cemetery. The gravesite was in Section 2, about midway between Memorial Gate and the Memorial Amphitheater.

Honorary pallbearers were Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Admiral Charles P. Snyder, Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Vice Adm. Edward L. Cochrane and Rear Adm. Henry Williams all retired from service. Active military servicemen who were honorary pallbearers were Admiral Jerauld Wright, Admiral Robert L. Dennison. Rear Adm. Joseph H. Wellings, and a close friend William D. Hassett.


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1875
May 6, 1875
Hampton, Franklin, Iowa, USA
1880
1880
Age 4
Mott, Franklin, Iowa, United States
1904
October 28, 1904
San Francisco, California, USA
1905
1905
California, United States
1959
July 20, 1959
Age 84
Bethesda Naval Medical Hospital, Bethesda, Montgomery, Maryland, USA

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Birth Date: Abt 1875
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July 23, 1959
Age 84
Arlington National Cemetery, 1 Memorial Avenue, Arlington, Arlington County, VA, 22211, United States

Leahy died at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, July 20, 1959, at the age of eighty-four. He was given a Special Military Funeral on July 23, 1959. His body was viewed at the Bethlehem Chapel at the Washington National Cathedral from July 22 noon until noon the following day. The funeral service was held in the cathedral at 1400 on July 23 and the burial was in Arlington National Cemetery. The gravesite is in Section 2, Lot 932, Grid R-31.5, about midway between Memorial Gate and the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater.

Honorary pallbearers were Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Admiral Charles P. Snyder, Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Vice Adm. Edward L. Cochrane and Rear Adm. Henry Williams, all retired from service. Active military servicemen who were honorary pallbearers were Admiral Jerauld Wright, Admiral Robert L. Dennison. Rear Adm. Joseph H. Wellings, and a close friend William D. Hassett.

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Birth: May 6, 1875
Hampton
Franklin County
Iowa, USA
Death: Jul. 20, 1959
Bethesda
Montgomery County
Maryland, USA

United States Navy Fleet Admiral. During World War II, he was Chief of Staff to the President of the United States and presided over the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His awards include 3 Navy Distinguished Service Medals, and the Sampson Medal. Born in Hampton, Iowa, where his father, Michael Leahy was a lawyer, and had been a Captain in the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. Hoping to attend West Point, Leahy won an appointment to the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1897. His initial service was with the Asiatic Squadron, and he served in the Philippine Insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion. After this, he served on the USS Tacoma and USS Boston, stationed at the Panama Canal during its construction. From 1907 to 1909, he was an instructor of Physics and Chemistry at the Naval Academy. During the American occupation of Nicaragua in 1912, he was Chief of Staff to the Commander of Naval Forces there. In 1915, he commanded the USS Dolphin, where he developed a close friendship to then-Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt. During World War I, he commanded the troop transport USS Princess Matotika. During the 1920s, he had duty as Director of Officer Personnel and command of the Battleship "USS New Mexico". He was promoted to Rear Admiral on October 14, 1927, and became Chief of Naval Ordnance. From 1937 to 1939, he was Chief of Naval Operations (4 star Admiral), and retired in August 1939. President Roosevelt then appointed him Governor of Puerto Rico and later, as Ambassador to France, until recalled in May 1942. In July 1942, President Roosevelt placed him back on active duty, and made him his Chief of Staff. On December 15, 1944, he was promoted to Fleet Admiral, one of only 4 Naval Officers to ever hold this rank. On March 25, 1949, he retired again, remaining on duty in an advisory capacity in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, until his death in 1959. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson)

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Spouse:
Louise Harrington Leahy (1876 - 1942)

Children:
William Harrington Leahy (1904 - 1986)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington
Arlington County
Virginia, USA
Plot: Section 2, Lot 932, Grid R-31.5

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