Charles R. Brown Explained

Charles R. Brown
Birth Name:Charles Randall Brown
Birth Date:1899 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US
Death Place:Bethesda, Maryland, US
Placeofburial:United States Naval Academy Cemetery
Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.
Nickname:Cat
Serviceyears:1917–1962
Rank: Admiral
Commands:


United States Sixth Fleet
Battles:World War I
World War II
Awards:Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit

Charles Randall Brown (23 December 1899  - 8 December 1983) was a United States Navy four-star admiral.

Brown was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in 1917, graduating in 1921. He was assigned to in July and then transferred to in December. In December 1922, he was assigned to .[1]

In February 1924, Brown reported to Naval Air Station Pensacola for flight training. He was designated a naval aviator on 15 August 1924.[1]

As a Vice Admiral, he commanded the United States Sixth Fleet. He became the Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCSOUTH), 1959–1961, as a full admiral. It was in this role in 1959 that he instigated the creation of the Gray Eagle Award.

Personal

Brown married Eleanor T. Green on 26 November 1921.[1]

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  1. Web site: Charles R. Brown Papers, 1922-1997 (bulk 1956-1962) . Nimitz Library, U.S. Naval Academy . 12 January 2020.