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English: Rear admiral Henry Hartley, USN Henry Hartley (8 May 1884 – 6 March 1953) was a highly decorated officer in the United States Navy who reached the rank of Rear Admiral. He distinguished himself during the salvage works on the sunken submarines USS S-51 in July 1926; USS S-4 in March 1928 and USS Squalus in May 1939, receiving the Navy Cross and Distinguished Service Medal. During World War II, Hartley commanded the troopship USS Susan B. Anthony during the invasions in North Africa and Sicily, before being transferred to Pacific Theater as Commanding officer of cruiser USS Chester. He was subsequently promoted to the rank of Commodore commanding Service Division 103 during the final days of combats in Pacific. He retired in May 1946 with the rank of Rear Admiral.
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Lieutenant Henry Hartley, USN

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