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Director of Naval Communications : ウィキペディア英語版 | Director of Naval Communications Director of Naval Communications was a post on the staff of the United States Navy's Chief of Naval Operations responsible for organizing, administering and operating the Naval Communications Service. In Navy parlance, this was Op-20. Created in 1916, the position replaced that of the Superintendent of the Naval Radio Service, created in 1912. The position, and the responsibilities, evolved steadily over the next several generations. ==Directors of Naval Communications, 1912-1950==
* 1912-1916 Capt. William H.G. Bullard (Superintendent of the Naval Radio Service ) * 1916-1919 Capt. David W. Todd * 1919-1921 Rear Admiral W.H.G. Bullard * 1921 Rear Admiral Marbury Johnston * 1921-1922 Capt. Samuel W. Bryant (acting) * 1922-1923 Rear Admiral Henry J. Ziegemeier * 1923 Commander Donald C. Bingham * 1923-1924 Capt. Orton P. Jackson * 1924-1927 Capt. Ridley McLean * 1927-1928 Rear Admiral Thomas T. Craven * 1928-1935 Capt. Stanford C. Hooper * 1935-1936 Rear Admiral Gilbert Jonathan Rowcliff * 1936-1939 Rear Admiral Charles E. Courtney * 1939-February 1942 Rear Admiral Leigh Noyes * February-September 1942 Capt. Joseph R. Redman * September 1942-April 1943 Capt. Carl Frederick Holden * April 1943-August 1945 Rear Admiral Joseph R. Redman * 1946-1949 Rear Admiral Earl E. Stone * 1949-1951 Rear Admiral John R. Redman * 1951-1952 Captain Wilfred B. Goulett
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