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Claude V Ricketts

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Length
  
133 m

Years of service
  
1929-1964

Rank
  
Admiral

Launched
  
June 14, 1960

Name
  
Claude Ricketts


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Born
  
February 23, 1906Missouri (
1906-02-23
)

Died
  
July 6, 1964(1964-07-06) (aged 58)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Role
  
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer

Builder
  
New York Shipbuilding Corporation

Service/branch
  
Construction started
  
May 18, 1959

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Claude Vernon Ricketts (February 23, 1906 – July 6, 1964) was a four star Admiral in the United States Navy, who served as the Vice Chief of Naval Operations from 1961 to 1964.

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Claude V. Ricketts DESTROYERS LANCEMISSILES CLASSE CHARLES F ADAMS

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Biography

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Graduated from high school in Kansas in 1922. Originally enlisted in the Navy, Ricketts attended the United States Naval Academy and became an officer upon his graduation in 1929. He was captain of the boxing team for two years at Annapolis. As a lieutenant, he was the gunnery officer on board the USS West Virginia (BB-48) during the attack on Pearl Harbor. In addition to his duties with the anti-aircraft battery, he helped attend dying captain Mervyn Bennion, with the aid of Doris Miller; assisted in counter-flooding the ship after it heeled over from six torpedoes and two bombs; and assisted in fire fighting. He was awarded with Legion of Merit and Navy Commendation Medal for his service in World War II.

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Ricketts commanded USS Saint Paul (CA-73) during 1955. In July 1952 he became Head, Amphibious Warfare Branch in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations under command of Admiral William Fechteler. He later became commander of the Second Fleet and then assumed duties as the vice chief of naval operations in September 1961. He succeeded admiral James Sargent Russell in this capacity.

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Admiral Claude Vernon Ricketts died of massive heart attack on July 6, 1964, while still in office. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal for his service as Vice Chief of Naval Operations. After his death, the destroyer USS Biddle was renamed USS Claude V. Ricketts (DDG-5) in his honor, as was Ricketts Hall at the Naval Academy.

Claude's son Rear Admiral Myron Ricketts, USN Ret. designed and engineered many ships.

Decorations

Here is the ribbon bar of Admiral Claude V. Ricketts:

References

Claude V. Ricketts Wikipedia