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Rear Admiral Kemp Tolley (29 April 1908 – 28 October 2000) was an officer in the
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and is the author of three books and numerous articles on the history of U.S. Navy activities in the Pacific, China, and the Soviet Union.


Early life

Admiral Tolley was born in Manila in, while his father, Lieutenant Colonel Oscar Kemp Tolley, was serving there in the U.S. Army, Kemp Tolley was a 1929 graduate of the
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at Annapolis, where he was a member of Phi Alpha Theta.


Early career

During the 1930s, Tolley served aboard
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, cruisers and a
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. He also served on the exotic China station, becoming executive officer of the
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USS ''Tutuila'' on the upper
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. Tolley had a natural aptitude for languages and was fluent in Russian, German, French and Spanish.


World War II

Tolley, then a lieutenant, left
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, China on 27 November 1941 aboard . The gunboat sailed down the
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to
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, where Tolley boarded , bound for
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,
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. On 5 December 1941 Tolley was given command of the sailing schooner ''Lanikai'', which had been acquired by the Navy from a private owner, and given orders to sail in waters off the Philippines and report any sightings of Japanese warships. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor before Tolley could embark on this mission and the ''Lanikai'' was assigned to the Inshore Patrol. ''Lanikai'' was detached on 26 December 1941 and ordered to attempt to escape to friendly waters. This was the start of a two-month odyssey during which ''Lanikai'' sailed from Manila in the Philippine Islands, to Surabaya on Java in the then Netherlands East Indies. ''Lanikai'' participated briefly in the doomed defense of Java and was strafed by Japanese aircraft on at least one occasion. Just prior to the fall of Java, Tolley took ''Lanikai'' to Tjilatjap on the south coast of Java where she evacuated allied stragglers. ''Lanikai'' departed Java 26 February 1942 just prior to the Dutch surrender and arrived at Fremantle, Australia on 18 March 1942. After suitable recovery and refitting Lanikai was engaged in patrol work along the northern coast of Western Australia until April 27, 1942. In August 1942, the ''Lanikai'' was turned over to the
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. Tolley was then reassigned as an assistant
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in the
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. There, he met Vlada Gritzenko, whom he married in 1943. He served in this assignment until 1944 and was promoted to lieutenant commander and commander. Late in 1944, Tolley returned to the Pacific when he was assigned as the navigator of the battleship USS ''North Carolina'' where he participated in combat action at Leyte Gulf and off Luzon during the liberation of the Philippines. He was also aboard ''North Carolina'' during the invasion of Iwo Jima and was wounded by shell fragments at Okinawa Gunto. For his service during the war, Tolley received the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service, the
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for being wounded in action and seven
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.


Post War Career

After the war, he became an intelligence officer on the Naval Operations staff and commanded the attack cargo ship USS ''Vermilion'' (AKA-107) from June 1947 to September 1948. From 1949 to 1952, he was the director of the intelligence division at the
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in Norfolk, Virginia, where his unorthodox teaching methods were frowned upon by his superiors although his classes were very popular with his students. Other tours included operations officer on the staff of Commander Amphibious Group Two and command of Amphibious Squadron Five, during which time he was tasked with forming an evacuation plan for
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. In 1956, he was designated commander of fleet activities at the
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.


Later life

Tolley retired from the Navy in 1959, and was promoted to rear admiral on the retired list in recognition of his being decorated for combat service. He then returned to his boyhood home in historic Corbett Village,
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. In retirement, he wrote more than 100 articles and three books, "Yangtze Patrol," "Cruise of the Lanikai" and "Caviar and Commissars." In 1992, he was inducted into the Defense Attache Hall of Fame in Washington. In 1993, he was honored at the
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Rose Garden by President
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and later by Russian President Boris N. Yeltsin. Tolley died at his home in Corbett, Maryland on October 28, 2000 at the age of 92. A bronze bust of Admiral Tolley was erected at the United States Naval Academy in his honor.


Awards

* Bronze Star Medal *
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*
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* Yangtze Service Medal *
China Service Medal The China Service Medal was a service medal awarded to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard personnel. The medal was instituted by Navy Department General Order No. 176 on 1 July 1942. The medal recognized service in and around China before ...
*
American Defense Service Medal The American Defense Service Medal was a military award of the United States Armed Forces, established by , by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on June 28, 1941. The medal was intended to recognize those military service members who had served ...
with "FLEET" clasp * Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one silver and two bronze
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* European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal *
World War II Victory Medal The World War II Victory Medal is a service medal of the United States military which was established by an Act of Congress on 6 July 1945 (Public Law 135, 79th Congress) and promulgated by Section V, War Department Bulletin 12, 1945. The Wo ...
*
Navy Occupation Medal The Navy Occupation Service Medal is a military award of the United States Navy which was "Awarded to commemorate the services of Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard personnel in the occupation of certain territories of the enemies of the U.S. durin ...
with "ASIA" clasp *
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* Navy Expert Rifleman Medal * Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal *
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*
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with star *
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with star *
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Dates of rank

*Midshipman - 16 June 1925 *Ensign - 6 June 1929 *Lieutenant (junior grade) - 6 June 1932 *Lieutenant - 30 June 1937 *Lieutenant Commander - 30 June 1942 *Commander (temporary) - 1 October 1942 *Captain (temporary) - 30 March 1945 *Rear Admiral (Retired List) - 1959


Books

*''Yangtze Patrol'' *''Cruise of the Lanikai: Incitement to War'' *''Caviar and Commissars: The Experiences of a U.S. Naval Officer in Stalin's Russia''


References


Further reading

*Barrow, Clay. "Midshipman Tolley." ''
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''. September/October 1995, v. 9, n. 5, pages 17–21. A profile of Kemp Tolley, "one of the most colorful men in the history of the U.S. Navy," by a former editor of the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. Tolley wrote ''Yangtze Patrol'', ''Cruise of the Lanikai'', ''Caviar and Commissars'' and dozens of published articles. *Buckley, Thomas H. "''Yangtze Patrol: The U.S. Navy in China''. By Kemp Tolley." ''The Journal of American History'', September 1972, v. 59, no. 2, pages 453-454 *Jacobus, Stephen "Shakey Jake". "Tolley's Way – One Gentleman's Adventurous Naval Career." ''Naval History'', September/October 1995, v. 9, n.5, pages 22–23. Biographical sketch of Admiral Kemp Tolley, author of ''Yangtze Patrol'', who served in China and many other adventurous places. *Rosenberg, David A. "''Yangtze Patrol: The U.S. Navy in China''." ''
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'', October 1974, v. 38, page 120. A review of Kemp Tolley's book on the Yangtze Patrol. *Tolley, Kemp. "The Chameleon." '' Shipmate'', October 1966, v. 29, pages 2–5. *Tolley, Kemp. "Chinese Huntsman." ''Shipmate'', June–July 1966, v. 29, pages 12–16. *Tolley, Kemp. "A Day in the Life of a Chungking Gunboat." ''Shipmate'', June–July 1967, v. 30, pages 8–12 and 17. *Tolley, Kemp. "Three Piecee and Other Dollars Mex." ''Shipmate'', July 1965, v. 28, pages 8–10. *Tolley, Kemp. "YangPat – Shanghai to Chungking." '' U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings'', June 1963, v. 89, pages 80–89. This article emphasizes United States gunboat operations during the years 1937 to 1941.


External links


O. Kemp Tolley Papers, 1867-2000 (bulk 1924-2000) MS 380
held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy {{DEFAULTSORT:Tolley, Kemp United States Navy admirals United States Naval Academy alumni 2000 deaths 1908 births United States Navy personnel of World War II American naval historians 20th-century American historians 20th-century American male writers American male non-fiction writers