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William Harrington Leahy

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William Harrington Leahy
Born(1904-10-27)October 27, 1904
Washington, D.C., US
DiedMay 12, 1986(1986-05-12) (aged 81)
Chevy Chase, Maryland, US
Buried
Allegiance United States of America
Service / branch United States Navy
Years of service1927–1961
Rank Rear Admiral
CommandsNorfolk Navy Yard
Battles / wars
AwardsLegion of Merit
RelationsFADM William D. Leahy (father)

William Harrington Leahy (October 27, 1904 – May 12, 1986) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy, and the son of William D. Leahy, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's military chief of staff during World War II.

Biography

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Leahy was born on October 27, 1904, in San Francisco, California. His father was Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy. Leahy married Elizabeth Marbury Beale on July 23, 1927, and had two children, Louise Harrington (named after her grandmother) and Robert Beale.

After attending Sidwell Friends School he completed his undergraduate study at the United States Naval Academy; he also received a master's degree in naval architecture from MIT and did further work in management at Harvard Business School.[1]

Leahy served as Senior Design Officer, Landing Craft Construction, and later Head of the Landing Craft Section, Bureau of Ships, from November 1942 to October 1945 and received Legion of Merit for his service.[2] As a Rear Admiral, he was Shipyard Commander, Norfolk Navy Yard between 30 June 1958 and 29 June 1960.

Leahy was a member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and the Newcomen Society.[1]

He died on May 12, 1986, in Chevy Chase, Maryland, and is buried with Elizabeth and his parents at Arlington National Cemetery.[3]

Career

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Leahy graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1927. Later in his career he served as commander of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard from 1958 to 1960. He retired from the U.S. Navy on June 1, 1961.

References

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  1. ^ a b "W. H. Leahy, Rear Admiral, Dies at 81". The Washington Post. May 13, 1986. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  2. ^ "Valor awards for William H. Leahy". valor.militarytimes.com. Militarytimes Websites. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  3. ^ Burial Detail: Leahy, William H – ANC Explorer