Note to HEGSETH: Ur no Admiral ZUMWALT - (beards were emblematic of something else, not "grooming" ) [View all]
When this man relaxed, relieved the prohibition of beards in 1970?, it was a small/large times-are-a-changing catch-up to 1964. Separately, he was Blue Water *and* Brown Water.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmo_Zumwalt
Elmo Russell "Bud" Zumwalt Jr.
(November 29, 1920 January 2, 2000) was a United States Navy officer and the youngest person to serve as Chief of Naval Operations. As an admiral and later the 19th Chief of Naval Operations, Zumwalt played a major role in United States military history, especially during the Vietnam War. A decorated war veteran, Zumwalt
reformed United States Navy personnel policies in an effort
to improve enlisted life and ease racial tensions. After he retired from a 32-year navy career, he launched an unsuccessful campaign for the United States Senate. ....
Vietnam
After his selection for the rank of rear admiral, Zumwalt assumed command of Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Seven on 24 July 1965 in San Diego.[4] He then served as Director, Systems Analysis Division, OPNAV (OP-96) from August 1966 to August 1968.[5] In September 1968, he became Commander Naval Forces Vietnam and Chief of the Naval Advisory Group, United States Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) and was promoted to vice admiral in October 1968. Zumwalt was the Navy adviser to General Creighton Abrams, Commander, MACV. Zumwalt always spoke very highly of Abrams, and said that Abrams was the most
caring officer he had ever known.
Zumwalt's command was not a blue-water force, like the Seventh Fleet; it was a brown-water unit: he commanded the flotilla of Swift Boats that patrolled the coasts, harbors, and rivers of Vietnam. Among the swift-boat commanders were his son Elmo Russell Zumwalt III and later future senator and secretary of state
John Kerry. Among his other forces were Task Force 115, the Coastal Surveillance Force, Task Force 116, the River Patrol Force and Task Force 117, the joint
Army-Navy Mobile Riverine Force.[6] ....
Zumwalt assumed duties as Chief of Naval Operations and was promoted to full admiral on July 1, 1970, and quickly began a series of moves intended to
reduce racism and sexism in the Navy. These were disseminated in Navy-wide
communications known as "Z-grams". These included orders authorizing beards (sideburns, mustaches, and longer groomed hair were also acceptable) and introducing beer-dispensing machines to barracks. ....
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