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Paul Frederick Foster

United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient

Died when: 82 years 311 days (994 months)
Star Sign: Aries

 

Paul Frederick Foster

Paul Frederick Foster (March 25, 1889 – January 30, 1972) was a highly decorated officer in the United States Navy with the rank of Vice admiral.

A graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, he distinguished himself during the Battle of Veracruz in April 1914 and received Medal of Honor, the United States of America's highest and most-prestigious personal military decoration.

During World War I, Foster commanded submarine L-2 and is credited with the sinking of German SM UB-65 in July 1918, for which he received Navy Distinguished Service Medal.

He remained in the Navy following the war and received Navy Cross for valor during the explosion of turret gun of light cruiser Trenton in October 1924.

Foster resigned from active duty in 1929, but was recalled to active service during World War II, serving as Assistant Inspector General of the Navy until 1946.

Foster then served as General Manager for International Activities, Atomic Energy Commission until February 1959, when he was appointed by President Dwight D.

Eisenhower as a Permanent U.S.Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria.


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