Maurice F. Weisner

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Maurice F. Weisner
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit (2)
Distinguished Flying Cross
(2)

Maurice Franklin Weisner (November 20, 1917 – October 15, 2006) was a

United States Pacific Command
from 1976 to 1979.

Naval career

Weisner graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1941 and served aboard USS Wasp (CV-7) as a member of the ship's company until it was sunk in September 1942. He then graduated from flight school, becoming a Naval Aviator in 1943 and returning to combat in the Southwest Pacific until June 1945. He was credited with the sinking of a Japanese destroyer escort during that tour. During a career spanning 38 years, he served in six aircraft squadrons, commanding three, and commanded two ships, including USS Coral Sea, two carrier divisions in the Pacific, and the United States Seventh Fleet.

Awards and decorations

Weisner's awards and decorations include:

Bronze oak leaf cluster
Gold star
Gold star
Silver star
V
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Silver star
Naval Aviator Badge
1st Row Defense Distinguished Service Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster
award stars
2nd Row
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit with award star
3rd Row Distinguished Flying Cross with award star Air Medal with silver award star Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Combat V
4th Row Navy Unit Commendation with four bronze service stars Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation with two service stars China Service Medal
5th row American Defense Service Medal with service star American Campaign Medal
European-African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
with one service star
6th row
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
with four service stars
World War II Victory Medal
Navy Occupation Service Medal
7th Row National Defense Service Medal with service star Korean Service Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
8th Row Vietnam Service Medal with seven service stars
Order of National Security Merit, Tong-Il Medal
(Republic of Korea)
Order of the Cloud and Banner, 2nd Class (Republic of China)
9th row National Order of Vietnam, Commander National Order of Vietnam, Officer National Order of Vietnam, Knight
10th row
Vietnam Gallantry Cross
with three palms
Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
11th row Philippine Liberation Medal
United Nations Korea Medal
Vietnam Campaign Medal
United States Pacific Command
Badge
  • Foreign decorations from Japan, the Republic of Korea, Republic of Vietnam, Philippine Republic, Kingdom of Thailand and the United Nations.
  • As the senior active duty naval aviator, he received the Gray Eagle Award.

Retirement

Weisner retired from the navy in November 1979. In retirement, Weisner presided as president of the

Naval Aviation Museum Foundation until 1993.[2] He died in 2006 and was buried in Barrancas National Cemetery
.

References

  1. ^ "Maurice Weisner, 88; Admiral Headed U.S. Pacific Forces in 1970s". Los Angeles Times. October 20, 2006.
  2. ^ "Maurice Weisner Obituary (2006) – Washington, DC – the Washington Post". Legacy.com.

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