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Edwin Bickford Hooper

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Edwin Bickford Hooper Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Winthrop, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Sep 1986 (aged 77)
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.988555, Longitude: -76.4900667
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US Navy Vice Admiral. Hooper graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1931 and served for seven years on the cruiser USS Pensacola and the Destroyer USS Cushing. In 1938 he attended MIT and received an MA in electrical engineering. In 1942 he was a gunnery officer on the Battleship USS Washington, participating in the Solomons and Gilbert campaigns, then on the staff of Commander Service Force, Pacific. In 1945 he was the Officer in Charge of Ordnance, Maintenance and Improvement on the Staff of Commander Service Force, Pacific. In 1947 Hooper was named to the newly established U.S. Atomic Energy Commission serving in the Military Applications Division. He played a key role in developing new programs for nuclear weapons and planned the first Eniwetok Atoll tests. In 1950 during a tour of duty with the Bureau of Ordnance and Atomic Energy Commission, he initiated development of the first nuclear anti-submarine weapon and later as Assistant Chief of Bureau and Ordnance was involved with development of ASROC and ASW torpedoes. In 1959 he became the first director of the Institute of Naval Studies at the Naval War College. In 1962 he was appointed Commander Amphibious Group 1 in the Far East. By 1965 he became the Commanding Officer, Commander Service Force, United States Pacific Fleet. As the principal logistics agent for the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Hooper commanded over 46,000 personnel who manned more than 115 ships, 14 overseas shore activities including Naval Support Activity, Saigon and numerous other mobile support units and staffs of the Pacific Service Force. After his retirement he became the Director of Naval Historical center until 1976. In order to honor his memory and service to the center the "Edwin B Hooper" Research Grant was established.
US Navy Vice Admiral. Hooper graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1931 and served for seven years on the cruiser USS Pensacola and the Destroyer USS Cushing. In 1938 he attended MIT and received an MA in electrical engineering. In 1942 he was a gunnery officer on the Battleship USS Washington, participating in the Solomons and Gilbert campaigns, then on the staff of Commander Service Force, Pacific. In 1945 he was the Officer in Charge of Ordnance, Maintenance and Improvement on the Staff of Commander Service Force, Pacific. In 1947 Hooper was named to the newly established U.S. Atomic Energy Commission serving in the Military Applications Division. He played a key role in developing new programs for nuclear weapons and planned the first Eniwetok Atoll tests. In 1950 during a tour of duty with the Bureau of Ordnance and Atomic Energy Commission, he initiated development of the first nuclear anti-submarine weapon and later as Assistant Chief of Bureau and Ordnance was involved with development of ASROC and ASW torpedoes. In 1959 he became the first director of the Institute of Naval Studies at the Naval War College. In 1962 he was appointed Commander Amphibious Group 1 in the Far East. By 1965 he became the Commanding Officer, Commander Service Force, United States Pacific Fleet. As the principal logistics agent for the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Hooper commanded over 46,000 personnel who manned more than 115 ships, 14 overseas shore activities including Naval Support Activity, Saigon and numerous other mobile support units and staffs of the Pacific Service Force. After his retirement he became the Director of Naval Historical center until 1976. In order to honor his memory and service to the center the "Edwin B Hooper" Research Grant was established.

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  • Originally Created by: Saratoga
  • Added: Jul 11, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73186768/edwin_bickford-hooper: accessed ), memorial page for Edwin Bickford Hooper (26 Feb 1909–12 Sep 1986), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73186768, citing United States Naval Academy Cemetery, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.