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|unit= |battles= *World War II * *Battle of the Atlantic * *Operation Torch * *Pacific War * * *Solomon Islands Campaign * * *Battle of Empress Augusta Bay * * *Battle of Cape St. George *Korean War *Cold War |awards=# |relations= |laterwork= }} Bernard Lige Austin (15 December 1902 – 21 September 1979)〔(Adm Bernard Lidge Austin (1902-1979) Find-A-Grave Memorial )〕 was a vice admiral of the United States Navy. His career included service in World War II, the Korean War, and the Cold War and command of submarines and surface ship forces, during which he became a distinguished combat commander of destroyers. He also commanded the United States Second Fleet, held numerous diplomatic, educational, and administrative staff positions, and a served a lengthy tour of duty as President of the Naval War College. ==Naval career==
Bernard Lige Austin was born on 15 December 1902 in Wagener, South Carolina, the son of Elijah Andrew Austin and Loula Ola Austin ''nee'' Gantt. He attended The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, from 1918 to 1920〔Brooks & Ratamalaya, p. 3.〕 before his appointment to the United States Naval Academy on 17 July 1920. As a midshipman, he participated in creating the U.S. Naval Academy yearbook, ''Lucky Bag''. He was commissioned an ensign upon graduation on 4 June 1924.〔(Naval History and Heritage Command "Papers of Vice Admiral Bernard L. Austin 1943-1967" )〕
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