USS Crosley

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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Crosley in honor of Walter S. Crosley.

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Walter S. Crosley

Walter Selwyn Crosley was an officer in the United States Navy. He was a recipient of the Navy Cross, the second highest military decoration for valor. He subsequently advanced to the rank of rear admiral, to date from February 17, 1927, and was transferred to the Retired List in that rank on November 1, 1935.

USS <i>Crosley</i> (APD-87)

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USS <i>Upham</i> (APD-99)

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USS <i>Harry L. Corl</i> (APD-108)

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USS <i>Joseph M. Auman</i> Crosley-class high-speed transport ship commissioned by the U.S. during WWII

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