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  1. John Henry Towers CBE (January 30, 1885 – April 30, 1955) was a highly decorated United States Navy four-star admiral and pioneer naval aviator. He made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of naval aviation from its beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (1939–1942).

  2. Jun 23, 2020 · After his retirement, Admiral Towers served as President of the Pacific War Memorial, a scientific foundation in New York; as Assistant to the President of Pan American Airways; and...

  3. As senior aviator in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations during World War I, his astute planning and leadership guided U.S. Naval Air Forces. In 1919, he was able to return to a plan he first conceived in 1914: to organize, train, and lead the first transatlantic air crossing.

  4. In 1910 Ensign John Henry Towers was a youngman with a consuming idea: he thought the Navy should have an air arm.When Congress prodded the Navy into an experimental aviation program,Jack...

  5. John Henry Towers CBE was a highly decorated United States Navy four-star admiral and pioneer naval aviator. He made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of naval aviation from its beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (1939–1942).

  6. On October 12th 1912 at Annapolis, Maryland, he established a world endurance record when he remained airborne in the Curtiss A-I for 6 hours 10 minutes 35 seconds. John Towers was there during every phase of naval aviation development.

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  8. Apr 11, 2021 · John Henry Towers was born at this site on January 30, 1885. Reared in Rome, Towers graduated from the USA Naval Academy in 1906. As one of the Navy's pioneer aviators, Towers set early records for flying. (A historical marker located in Rome in Floyd County, Georgia.)

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