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- James_D._Ramage abstract "James D. "Jig Dog" Ramage (19 July 1916 – 21 July 2012) was a naval aviator in World War II and a major factor in putting nuclear-capable aircraft aboard aircraft carriers. Before retirement he attained the rank of rear admiral.A graduate of the United States Naval Academy class of 1939, he served on the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise before being sent to the Naval Air Station Pensacola for flight training. He rejoined the Enterprise in 1943, and became executive officer, and later commanding officer of Bombing Squadron Ten (VB-10), flying the SBD Dauntless dive bomber. He saw his first combat in the Battle of Kwajalein in January 1944, and participated in the attack on Truk in February and landings at Hollandia in April. During the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944, he led 12 Dauntlesses and 17 other aircraft from Enterprise in a maximum-range twilight attack against the Japanese fleet, and was personally credited with crippling a Japanese aircraft carrier, probably the Ryūhō. He later commanded Bombing Squadron Ninety-Eight (VB-98), a California-based training unit.After the war, Ramage attended the first postwar class at the Naval War College, where he wrote a thesis on nuclear weapons and carrier aviation. He became the navigator of the escort carrier USS Bairoko, and participated in Operation Sandstone at Enewetak Atoll in April and May 1948. In March 1950, Ramage went to Sandia Base, where he was assigned to the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project (AFSWP), writing and reviewing nuclear war plans. After becoming jet qualified in F9F Panther, he assumed command of Carrier Air Group 19, which embarked for Korea on the USS Oriskany. He then assumed command of VC-3, a large composite squadron that acted as a transitional training unit. He became chief of the Sea Base Striking Forces Planning Unit (OP-05W) in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in Washington, DC in June 1955, and then entered the National War College in July 1957. After graduating a year later, he assumed command of Heavy Attack Wing One, and then of the seaplane tender, USS Salisbury Sound. He returned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations as head of Special Weapons Plans in 1961, and in 1963, received command of an aircraft carrier, the USS Independence.As a flag officer, he was Commander Fleet Air NAS Whidbey Island, Commander Carrier Division Seven during the Vietnam War, Commander Naval Air Reserve, and Commander Tenth Naval District/Caribbean Sea Frontier/Commander Fleet Air Caribbean from 1973 to 1975. He retired from active duty in 1975. He was involved in the ultimately successful campaign to rename Waterloo's ConWay Civic Center as the Five Sullivan Brothers Convention Center, in honor of the Sullivan brothers, and appeared in The History Channel series Battle 360, in which he recounted many of his experiences as a member of VB-10.".
- James_D._Ramage allegiance "United States of America".
- James_D._Ramage award Air_Medal.
- James_D._Ramage award Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_States).
- James_D._Ramage award Distinguished_Service_Medal_(US_Navy).
- James_D._Ramage award Legion_of_Merit.
- James_D._Ramage award Navy_Cross.
- James_D._Ramage battle Battle_of_the_Philippine_Sea.
- James_D._Ramage battle Gilbert_and_Marshall_Islands_campaign.
- James_D._Ramage battle Mariana_and_Palau_Islands_campaign.
- James_D._Ramage battle Operation_Hailstone.
- James_D._Ramage battle Operation_Rolling_Thunder.
- James_D._Ramage battle Operations_Reckless_and_Persecution.
- James_D._Ramage battle Vietnam_War.
- James_D._Ramage battle World_War_II.
- James_D._Ramage birthDate "1916-07-19".
- James_D._Ramage birthPlace Waterloo,_Iowa.
- James_D._Ramage birthYear "1916".
- James_D._Ramage deathDate "2012-07-21".
- James_D._Ramage deathPlace Coronado,_California.
- James_D._Ramage deathYear "2012".
- James_D._Ramage militaryBranch United_States_Navy.
- James_D._Ramage militaryCommand "Carrier Air Group 19".
- James_D._Ramage militaryCommand "Carrier Division Seven".
- James_D._Ramage militaryCommand "Heavy Attack Wing 1".
- James_D._Ramage militaryCommand "VB-10".
- James_D._Ramage militaryCommand "VB-98".
- James_D._Ramage militaryCommand "VC-3".
- James_D._Ramage restingPlace Fort_Rosecrans_National_Cemetery.
- James_D._Ramage serviceEndYear "1976".
- James_D._Ramage serviceStartYear "1939".
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- James_D._Ramage allegiance "United States of America".
- James_D._Ramage awards Air_Medal.
- James_D._Ramage awards Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_States).
- James_D._Ramage awards Distinguished_Service_Medal_(US_Navy).
- James_D._Ramage awards Legion_of_Merit.
- James_D._Ramage awards Navy_Cross.
- James_D._Ramage battles Battle_of_the_Philippine_Sea.
- James_D._Ramage battles Gilbert_and_Marshall_Islands_campaign.
- James_D._Ramage battles Mariana_and_Palau_Islands_campaign.
- James_D._Ramage battles Operation_Hailstone.
- James_D._Ramage battles Operation_Rolling_Thunder.
- James_D._Ramage battles Operations_Reckless_and_Persecution.
- James_D._Ramage battles Vietnam_War.
- James_D._Ramage battles World_War_II.
- James_D._Ramage birthDate "1916-07-19".
- James_D._Ramage birthPlace Waterloo,_Iowa.
- James_D._Ramage branch "30".
- James_D._Ramage caption "Lieutenant Commander James D. Ramage in an SBD Dauntless aboard the during World War II".
- James_D._Ramage commands Carrier_Strike_Group_Seven.
- James_D._Ramage commands "Carrier Air Group 19".
- James_D._Ramage commands "Heavy Attack Wing 1".
- James_D._Ramage commands "VB-10".
- James_D._Ramage commands "VB-98".
- James_D._Ramage commands "VC-3".
- James_D._Ramage dateOfBirth "1916-07-19".
- James_D._Ramage dateOfDeath "2012-07-21".
- James_D._Ramage deathDate "2012-07-21".
- James_D._Ramage deathPlace Coronado,_California.
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- James_D._Ramage name "James D. Ramage".
- James_D._Ramage name "Ramage, James D.".
- James_D._Ramage nickname "Jig Dog".
- James_D._Ramage placeOfBirth Waterloo,_Iowa.
- James_D._Ramage placeOfBurialLabel "Place of burial".
- James_D._Ramage placeOfDeath Coronado,_California.
- James_D._Ramage placeofburial "Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California".
- James_D._Ramage rank "30".
- James_D._Ramage serviceyears "1939".
- James_D._Ramage shortDescription "American admiral".
- James_D._Ramage description "American admiral".
- James_D._Ramage description "American admiral".
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