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William Halsey Jr.

William Halsey Jr. (30 October 1882 – 16 August 1959), commonly known as "Bull" Halsey, was a United States Fleet Admiral of the United States Navy during World War II. He is best known for his role in the Pacific Theater, where he commanded the U.S. Third Fleet and contributed significantly to several key victories, including the Battle of Leyte Gulf, one of the largest naval battles in history. Halsey's aggressive and daring tactics earned him both admiration and criticism. In Hebrew, his name can be translated as ויליאם הולסי הבן. In Japanese, he is referred to as ハルゼー・ジュニア (Haruzē Junia). Halsey's leadership and strategic decisions played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the Pacific War, making him one of the most notable naval commanders of the 20th century.

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William Halsey Jr.
United States Navy admiral (1882–1959)
William Halsey Jr.
William Frederick "Bull" Halsey Jr. was an American Navy admiral during World War II. He is one of four officers to have attained the rank of five-star fleet admiral of the United States Navy, the others being William Leahy, Ernest J. King, and Chester W. Nimitz.
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