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Wilson Falor "Bud" Flagg (October 25, 1938 – September 11, 2001) was a United States Navy Rear Admiral. On October 15, 1993, he was censured for failing to ...
Wilson Flagg

Wilson Flagg

Naval officer
Wilson Falor "Bud" Flagg was a United States Navy Rear Admiral. On October 15, 1993, he was censured for failing to prevent the 1991 Tailhook conference scandal, effectively ending any chance for further career advancement. Wikipedia
Born: October 25, 1938, Long Beach, CA
Died: September 11, 2001 (age 62 years), The Pentagon, Arlington, VA
Nickname(s): "Bud"
He was selected for promotion to Rear Admiral in 1986; retiring in 1995 with two stars. He retired in 1998 from American Airlines as a captain.
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