Rear Admiral Louise Currie Wilmot USN (ret. ) was the first woman to command a United States Naval base. When she retired after thirty years of service, she was the highest ranking female Naval officer.

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  • 1964-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • 1964-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • Rear Admiral Louise Currie Wilmot USN (ret. ) was the first woman to command a United States Naval base. When she retired after thirty years of service, she was the highest ranking female Naval officer.
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  • Rear Admiral Louise Currie Wilmot
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  • Navy Recruiting District, Omaha; Navy Recruiting Area Five, Great Lakes; Naval Training Center, Orlando; Philadelphia Naval Base
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  • Louise Currie Wilmot
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  • Rear Admiral
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  • 1964-1994
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  • Rear Admiral Louise Currie Wilmot USN (ret. ) was the first woman to command a United States Naval base. When she retired after thirty years of service, she was the highest ranking female Naval officer.
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  • Louise Currie Wilmot
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  • Louise Currie Wilmot
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