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  1. James Forrestal - Wikipedia

    James Vincent Forrestal (February 15, 1892 – May 22, 1949) was the last cabinet -level United States secretary of the Navy and the first United States secretary of defense. [1] Forrestal …

  2. James V. Forrestal | Cold War, Navy, Politics | Britannica

    James V. Forrestal was the first U.S. secretary of defense (1947–49). Earlier, in the Navy Department, he directed the huge naval expansion and procurement programs of World War II.

  3. Forrestal (CVA-59) - NHHC

    Sep 11, 1993 · Forrestal was the first Atlantic Fleet carrier on Yankee Station, and she had been there only five days. As the ship prepared for its second strike of the day, at 1050, everything …

  4. USS FORRESTAL (CVA-59) - The Virtual Wall

    When placed in commission on 01 October 1955, USS FORRESTAL was the first of the "super-carriers" and the largest warship ever constructed. She displaced almost 80,000 tons and was …

  5. USS Forrestal (CV 59) - Unofficial US Navy Site

    Forrestal was appointed Secretary of the Navy in may 1944. He then took the oath of office as our country's first Secretary of Defense in September 1947, and served in that capacity until 1949 …

  6. CV-59 FORRESTAL class - Navy Ships

    Forrestal was the first carrier designed specifically to operate jet aircraft, and included an angled deck which permitted simultaneous takeoffs and landings. Forrestal's revolutionary design …

  7. USS Forrestal - Wikipedia

    Forrestal was the first American aircraft carrier to be constructed with an angled flight deck, steam catapult, and an optical landing system, as opposed to having them installed after launching.

  8. James Forrestal - U-S-History.com

    President Franklin D. Roosevelt made Forrestal a special assistant in June 1940, commencing more than eight years of government service. Within two months, Roosevelt had nominated …

  9. James V. Forrestal > Historical Office > Article View

    Forrestal believed strongly in the need for close coordination of defense and foreign policy and saw the National Security Council (NSC) as a major instrument for accomplishing this …

  10. USS Forrestal (CVA-59, later CV-59 and AVT-59) - NHHC

    The lead ship of her class of aircraft carriers, USS Forrestal (CVA-59) was commissioned on October 1, 1955, at Newport News, Virginia. As the U.S. Navy's first "supercarrier", she …