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Robert W. Hayler

Robert Ward Hayler (7 June 1891 17 November 1980) was a United States Navy Vice admiral and three time recipient of the Navy Cross, the Navy's second highest military decoration for valor. He was also the namesake of .
==Biography==
Robert Ward Hayler was born in Sandusky, Ohio on 7 June 1891 to Edward G. Hayler (1864 1939), a railroad commercial agent and Nellie Gould-Hayler (1864 1939). He spent much of his youth in Muncie, Indiana where he graduated from High School in 1909. He subsequently graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1914 where he also served as manager of the football team.
Hayler's first ship was the battleship which he joined during the campaign at Veracruz, Mexico. During World War I, he was aboard the battleship based in Scapa Flow with the British Grand Fleet. He was then ordered to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston as a student in ordnance engineering.〔
Following M. I. T., he commanded the San Diego-based destroyers and , and served three tours at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, Rhode Island.〔

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