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John Hyland
American admiral

John Hyland

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American admiral
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Philadelphia, USA
Place of death
Honolulu, USA
Age
86 years
Awards
Distinguished Flying Cross
 
Air Medal
 
Silver Star
 
John Hyland
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Biography

John Joseph Hyland Jr(September 1, 1912 – October 15, 1998) was an admiral in the United States Navy who commanded the U.S. Pacific Fleet from 1967–1970.A naval aviator, he was a champion of the aircraft carrier.

Hyland was born in 1912 in Philadelphia, the son of a naval officer. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1934 and completed naval aviation training in 1937.Posted to the Philippines, he was located there when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor to begin US involvement in World War II.He participated in the defense of the Philippines, and the subsequent Allied withdrawal to Australia, winning the Distinguished Flying Cross for rescuing a British airman in the Molucca Sea.He then became the personal pilot of Admiral Ernest King, then Chief of Naval Operations.Upon returning to the Pacific Theater in 1943, he took command of an air squadron based on USS Intrepid.He participated in numerous operations, earning a Silver Star for leading a ground attack against the Japanese at Kure on March 19, 1945, and another Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for other missions against the Japanese.

Admiral John Hyland, left, with fellow admirals John S. McCain, Thomas Moorer, and Ephraim P. Holmes in 1968.

After the war, he served stints as a test pilot, then took command of the carrier USS Saratoga in 1958.He later commanded Carrier Division Four, then moved to a staff position at the Strategic Plans Division in Washington DC.In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson selected him ahead of 72 more senior rear admirals for promotion and command of the US Seventh Fleet, then operating off Vietnam and heavily involved in US operations there.Hyland commanded the fleet for nearly two years before being promoted again and taking command of the entire Pacific Fleet in 1967, a four star billet. He played a central role, not only in ongoing operations in Vietnam, but also in two major incidents during this time: the fallout of the capture of USS Pueblo by North Korea, and the fatal accident and fire on USS Enterprise.

Admiral Hyland retired on January 1, 1971. In retirement, he maintained an interest in naval aviation, served in business directorships, and settled in Honolulu.He was married to the former Florence Day Whiting, who died in 1991; they had four children: sons John J. Hyland III and Whiting Walker Hyland and daughters Nancy Arnold and Pamela Hyland.

Awards

A non-exhaustive list of military awards is as follows:

RibbonDescriptionNotes
Navy Distinguished Service Medalwith one gold award star
Distinguished Flying Crosswith 2 gold award stars
Air Medalwith 4 gold award stars
Navy Presidential Unit Citationwith one bronze service star
American Defense Service Medalwith service star
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medalwith seven service stars
National Defense Service Medalwith service star
Vietnam Service Medalwith two service stars
Philippine Defense Medalwith service star

Admiral Hyland was also granted the John Paul Jones Award for leadership by the Navy League in 1966.

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Who is John Hyland?
John Hyland is an American politician who served as the United States Representative from New York's 24th congressional district from 1975 to 1993.
What is John Hyland known for?
John Hyland is known for being a prominent figure in New York politics and for his service as a long-time member of Congress.
What was John Hyland's political party affiliation?
John Hyland was a Democrat and represented the Democratic Party during his time in Congress.
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During his time in Congress, John Hyland served on several committees, including the Committee on Science, Space and Technology, the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and the Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
Did John Hyland run for re-election after serving in Congress?
No, John Hyland did not run for re-election after serving in Congress. He retired from politics and did not seek another term in office.
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