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William H. Brockman Jr.

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Years of service
  
1922-1947

Rank
  
Rear admiral


Name
  
William Brockman,

Awards
  
Navy Cross (3)

William H. Brockman, Jr.

Born
  
November 18, 1904 Baltimore, Maryland (
1904-11-18
)

Commands held
  
USS Mallard (ASR-4) USS Nautilus (SS-168) USS Cahaba (AO-82)

Battles/wars
  
World War II Battle of Midway

Died
  
February 1, 1979, Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Midway, World War II

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Rear Admiral William Herman Brockman Jr. (18 November 1904 – 1 February 1979) served in the United States Navy during World War II.

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Biography

Brockman was born at Baltimore, Maryland. Enlisting in the Naval Reserve in 1922, he was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy a year later and graduated from there in 1927. He specialized in submarines from 1929 onward and commanded the submarine rescue ship Mallard (ASR-4) in 1938-39. Lieutenant Commander Brockman was Commanding Officer of Nautilus (SS-168) during the June 1942 Battle of Midway and in subsequent operations, earning the Navy Cross with two gold stars for himself and the Presidential Unit Citation for his ship during this period.

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After a year with the Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet, Brockman was a Submarine Division commander from September 1944 to December 1945, receiving promotion to the rank of Captain in March 1945. He commanded Cahaba (AO-82) until February 1946, then served in Seventh Fleet and Navy headquarters staff positions until retiring in November 1947. Promoted to Rear Admiral upon retirement, Brockman was active in business for many years thereafter.

Brockman died at Boca Raton, Florida, aged 74.

Admiral Brockman was a recipient of the Navy Cross with two Gold Stars, Silver Star, Navy Presidential Unit Citation, Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, American Defense Service Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and World War II Victory Medal.

Tobacco advertising

Brockman, credited as the commander of the Nautilus, appeared in Camel cigarette advertising in 1955.

References

William H. Brockman Jr. Wikipedia