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  1. Home of The USS RICHMOND K. TURNER (CG-20), The finest Leahy class cruiser to serve in The U.S. Navy Roaring 20, R.K. Turner, guided missle cruiser. 2024 Reunion Nashville TN . October 31 - November 3 2024. USS Richmond K. Turner - Reunion #11 . Marriott: ...

  2. TURNER was recommissioned at Bath Iron Works on May 17, 1972. For seven months, RICHMOND K. TURNER engaged in various trials, exercises, and refresher training along the east coast of the United States and in the Caribbean. She returned to Newport, R.I., November 22, 1972 and remained there until January 9, 1973, when she entered Boston Naval ...

  3. Admiral Richmond K. Turner, USN (1885-1961) Richmond Kelly Turner was born in Portland, Oregon, on 27 May 1885. Appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy from California in 1904, he graduated in June 1908 and served in several ships over the next four years. In 1913, Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Turner briefly held command of the destroyer Stewart. After receiving instruction in ordnance engineering ...

  4. Richmond K. Turner was born in Portland, Oreg., 27 May 1885. He attended high school in Stockton, Calif., before his appointment to the Naval Academy. Graduating with distinction in June 1908, fifth in a class of 201, he served the 2 years at sea then required by law, before being commissioned ensign in June 1910.

  5. 19. Juli 2022 · Richmond Turner was born in Portland, Oregon o Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner (May 27, 1885 February 12, 1961), commonly known as Admiral Kelly Turner, served in the United States Navy during World War II, and is best known for commanding the Amphibious Force during the campaign across the Pacific.

  6. An article about the sinking of the USS Richmond K. Turner. Rear Admiral Roger Simon was the Executive Officer of the USS Little Rock CLG-4 before he became CO of Richnmond K. Turner. This is an interesting interview of his life and Navy career, conducted by a member of the USS Little Rock Association.