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  1. Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley (October 15, 1883 – June 21, 1958) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served as commander, South Pacific Area during World War II. [1] .

  2. Apr 8, 2019 · A comprehensive biography of Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley, who served in various naval commands and staff positions from 1908 to 1946. Learn about his achievements, awards, and roles in World War I, World War II, and the occupation of Germany.

  3. Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghormley: In the Shadow of the Fleet. Miscellaneous Citation | Accession Number: AD1092629 | Open PDF. Abstract: Robert L. Ghormley had a mixed experience during the Second World War.

    • Maxwell L. Oliver
    • 2020
  4. Listen to the son of Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley (1883-1958) talk about his father's life and career in the U.S. Navy. The interview was recorded in 2010 by Maurice York and is part of the East Carolina Manuscript Collection.

  5. Learn how the future South Pacific commander faced Bolsheviks, Greeks, and Turks in a humanitarian relief operation in Ukraine. Read about his challenges, achievements, and controversies in this article by Elliot Carlson and Robert J. Hanyok.

  6. The collection consists of one typescript volume, a biography of Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley written by his son, Commander Robert L. Ghormley, Jr., dated 1966.

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  8. The Robert L. Ghormley Papers document Vice Admiral Ghormley's life (1883-1958) from his childhood and education in Tacoma, Washington and Moscow, Idaho, through his 40-year naval career, to his retirement, in Washington, D.C.