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William E. Verge : ウィキペディア英語版
William E. Verge

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William Ernest Verge (January 31, 1901 – August 10, 1973) was an officer in the United States Navy and commanded the Amphibious Flotilla 7 forces that invaded the Philippine islands during World War II, and later was one of the officers responsible for the mooring and arrangement of the target ships at Bikini Atoll.
==Early life==
William Ernest Verge, was born 31 January 1901 in Everett, Massachusetts. To William Ainsley Verge and Mary Frances "Molly" Fenessy. He was appointed to the United States Naval Academy by John F. Fitzgerald, who served as Representative for the state of Massachusetts, on 11 June 1920, after he graduated from the Leonard Preparatory School in New York. While at the academy, Verge participated in boxing, football, baseball and handball, he was also a member of the academy glee club, and reached the rank of Company Commander. He graduated in 1924 as an Ensign.

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