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  1. Marc Andrew "Pete" Mitscher (January 26, 1887 – February 3, 1947) was a pioneer in naval aviation who became an admiral in the United States Navy, and served as commander of the Fast Carrier Task Force in the Pacific during World War II.

  2. Marc A. Mitscher was a U.S. naval officer who commanded the aircraft carriers of Task Force 58 in the Pacific area during World War II. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. (1910), Mitscher qualified as the 33rd naval pilot in 1916.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Marc Andrew Mitscher, a US Navy aviator who commanded USS Hornet during the Doolittle Raid and led the Pacific Fleet in World War II. Find out his achievements, awards, and legacy in this biography.

  4. How did Captain Marc Mitscher file a misleading report after the puzzling 'flight to nowhere' in the Battle of Midway? This article explores the conflicting accounts and the possible reasons behind the discrepancies.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Marc Mitscher, a brilliant tactician and the U.S. Pacific Fleet’s senior carrier admiral in World War II. He fought in every major naval battle in the Pacific, introduced innovative tactics, and built the biggest naval air arm in the world.

  6. May 2, 2012 · With his pilots desperate for any kind of assistance, Admiral Marc Mitscher made a gutsy call, the kind we pay flag officers to make. He ordered the entire carrier fleet illuminated, and the dark Pacific night suddenly turned to daylight, as every light in the fleet was turned on to guide the fliers.

  7. www.history.navy.mil › modern-bios-m › mitscher-marc-aMitscher, Marc Andrew - NHHC

    Learn about the life and career of Marc Andrew Mitscher, a naval aviator and admiral who participated in the first trans-ocean flight and commanded the USS Hornet in World War II. The web page provides a detailed chronology of his service, awards, and achievements from 1910 to 1947.