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Rear Admiral Charles L. Carpenter (July 31, 1902–February 21,1992) was a Naval officer, holder of the Navy Cross, Purple Heart and whose career encompassed combat action in Nicaragua. He was involved in all three Theaters of Operations in World War II and naval combat in the Pacific. He commanded attack transports during the war and commanded an animal research vessel in the post-World War II era Operation Crossroads series of atomic bomb tests. He earned nine Service Bars, the U.S.
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Carpenter, Charles Lorain Charles Lorain Carpenter
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United States Rear Admiral
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United States of America
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Commodoreof Destroyer Squadron 18, 1952-1953 USS Freestone1944-1945 USS Doran1940 USS Burleson1946-1947 USS Hocking, 1945-1946 Naval Receiving Station,Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1953-1956
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