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    Rear Admiral Ronald Frank Marryott (February 18, 1934 – June 4, 2005) was the Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy from 1986 to 1988. He...
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    Superintendent of United States Naval Academy 1983–1986 Succeeded by Ronald F. Marryott Preceded by Thomas Lynch Superintendent of United States Naval Academy...
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    (1936–2014) William P. Lawrence (1930–2005) William P. Mack (1915–2003) Ronald F. Marryott (1934–2005) Vice Admiral Charles L. Melson (1904–1981) Charles Stamps...
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    scandal, dies at 77". Washington Post. Retrieved 31 August 2018. "Ronald F. Marryott, 71; rear admiral led Naval Academy". The Boston Globe. Retrieved...
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  • Kalin, American singer (The Kalin Twins) (d. 2006) February 18 – Ronald F. Marryott, American admiral (d. 2005) February 19 – Michael Tree, American violist...
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  • 1906) June 1 – George Mikan, basketball player (b. 1924) June 4 – Ronald F. Marryott, admiral (b. 1934) June 6 Maurice Rabb Jr., ophthalmologist (b. 1932)...
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  • from a skiing trip in the Alps upon the death of King Albert. Born: Ronald F. Marryott, admiral, in Eddystone, Pennsylvania (d. 2005) Paco Rabanne, Spanish...
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    Adm. Edward F. Welch, Jr. Aug 22, 1979 - Aug 17, 1982 Rear Adm. James E. Service Oct 14, 1982 - Jul 12, 1985 Rear Adm. Ronald F. Marryott August 8, 1985...
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    Military offices Preceded by Ronald F. Marryott President of the Naval War College 2 September 1986–11 August 1987 Succeeded by Ronald J. Kurth...
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    graduated with distinction in 1961, receiving his diploma from President John F. Kennedy. There he was a candidate for a Rhodes scholarship. Following graduation...
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    executed a missile exercise in the Gulf of Sidra off Libya which resulted in two F-14A Tomcat fighters from Fighter Squadron 41 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68)...
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    between the departure of Service and the arrival of Marryott. 43 Rear Admiral Ronald F. Marryott 8 August 1985 12 August 1986 Promoted the college's role...
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