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Frederick Sherman (1888-1957) was an [[admiral]] of the U.S. Navy, who became Commander, [[Fifth United States Fleet]] before his retirement in 1947. He started as a submarine officer and then became a naval aviator, commanding Task Groups in Fast Carriers Pacific Fleet. | Frederick Sherman (1888-1957) was an [[admiral]] of the U.S. Navy, who became Commander, [[Fifth United States Fleet]] before his retirement in 1947. He started as a submarine officer and then became a naval aviator, commanding Task Groups in Fast Carriers Pacific Fleet. | ||
Do not confuse him with Admiral [[Forrest Sherman]], [[Chief of Naval Operations]] (1949-1951). |
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Frederick Sherman (1888-1957) was an admiral of the U.S. Navy, who became Commander, Fifth United States Fleet before his retirement in 1947. He started as a submarine officer and then became a naval aviator, commanding Task Groups in Fast Carriers Pacific Fleet.
Do not confuse him with Admiral Forrest Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations (1949-1951).