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  1. William Veazie Pratt (28 February 1869 – 25 November 1957) was an admiral in the United States Navy. He served as the President of the Naval War College from 1925 to 1927, and as the 5th Chief of Naval Operations from 1930 to 1933.

  2. 18 de nov. de 2015 · Detached from duty with the General Board, Rear Admiral Pratt assumed command of Battleship Division 4 on 25 June 1923 at San Francisco on board Pennsylvania (BB-38). He served in that...

  3. www.history.navy.mil › chiefs-of-naval-operations › admiral-william-v--prattAdmiral William V. Pratt - NHHC

    9 de nov. de 2017 · Admiral Pratt found one bright spot in the personnel attrition being forced on the Navy. He saw it as an opportunity to upgrade naval leadership and the overall caliber, physically and...

  4. A close-up view of the Mark 16 ASROC missile launcher aboard the guided missile destroyer USS WILLIAM V. PRATT (DDG 44) during refueling operations between the PRATT and the aircraft carrier USS INDEPENDENCE (CV 62).

  5. USS William V. Pratt (DLG-13/DDG-44) was a Farragut-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was commissioned in 1961 as DLG-13 and reclassified as a guided missile destroyer, designation DDG-44, in 1975. She was named to honor Admiral William Veazie Pratt, a President of the Naval War College and a Chief of ...

  6. USS William V. Pratt (DDG 44): USS William V. Pratt (DDG-44) was a Farragut-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was commissioned in 1961 as DLG-13 and reclassified as a guided missile destroyer, designation DDG-44, in 1975.

  7. www.history.navy.mil › histories › biographies-listPratt, William V. - NHHC

    William V. Pratt was an innovator unafraid to question the Navys conventions. As Chief of Naval Operations during the first years of the Great Depression, when the Navy suffered from...