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Rickover, Hyman George

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Personal name headingRickover, Hyman George
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Variant(s)Rickover, H. G. (Hyman George)
Rickover, Hyman G.
Birth date1900-01-27
Death date1986-07-08
Found inThe atomic submarine and Admiral Rickover, 1954
Polmar, N. Rickover, c1981: forwd. (Admiral Hyman G. Rickover) CIP galley (b. 8/24/1898 according to school records) or 1/27/1900 (according to Navy records)
NUCMC data from Columbia Univ. Libr. for Masters, R.D. Papers on international organization, ca. 1928-1947 (Ruth Masters married Hyman G. Rickover)
NUCMC files (Rickover, Hyman George, 1900-1986, Admiral)
Washington Post, 7/9/86 (Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, 86, d. 7/8/86; Hyman George Rickover b. 1/27/1900 in Makow, Poland, came to U.S. when he was 6 and grew up in Chicago, Ill.; married Ruth Masters in 1931; married Eleanor Ann Bednowicz in 1974; survived by a son, Robert Masters Rickover)
El Maine y la guerra de Cuba, 1995?: t.p. (H.G. Rickover) cover (Hyman G. Rickover) p. 245 (almirante H.G. Rickover)
Wikipedia, April 4, 1024 (Hyman G. Rickover; Hyman George Rickover; born January 27, 1900, MakoĢw Mazowiecki, Poland; died July 8, 1986 in Arlington, Va.; four-star admiral of the United States Navy who directed the original development of naval nuclear propulsion and controlled its operations for three decades as director of Naval Reactors. In addition, he oversaw the development of the Shippingport Atomic Power Station, the world's first commercial pressurized water reactor used for generating electricity)