John Henry Towers

Military Person

1885 – 1955

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Who was John Henry Towers?

John Henry Towers was a United States Navy admiral and pioneer naval aviator. He made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of naval aviation from its very beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics. He commanded carrier task forces during World War II, and retired in December 1947. He and Marc Mitscher were the only early Naval Aviation pioneers to survive the extreme hazards of early flight to remain with naval aviation throughout their careers. He was the first naval aviator to achieve flag rank and was the most senior advocate for naval aviation during a time when the Navy was dominated by battleship admirals. Towers spent his last years supporting aeronautical research and advising the aviation industry.

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Born
Jan 30, 1885
Rome
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • United States Naval Academy
Died
Apr 30, 1955
Jamaica
Resting place
Arlington National Cemetery

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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