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:''For the museum named for him, see the [[Admiral John H. Fetterman State of Florida Maritime Museum and Research Center]]''
 
:''For the museum named for him, see the [[Admiral John H. Fetterman State of Florida Maritime Museum and Research Center]]''
  
'''Vice Admiral John H. Fetterman, Jr.''' ([[1932]]-[[2006]]), or Jack as many called him, was a three-star admiral in the U.S. Navy known for a keystone ethics course he created. After his controversial 1993 retirement, he became a prominent civic leader in Pensacola and was president & CEO of the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]]. Along with his wife [[Nancy Fetterman|Nancy]], he was dedicated to preserving Pensacola's history and used his political and military contacts to raise money for such endeavors as the [[National Flight Academy]], the sinking of the ''USS Oriskany'', and the [[Admiral John H. Fetterman State of Florida Maritime Museum and Research Center|maritime museum that will be named for him]].
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'''Vice Admiral John H. Fetterman, Jr.''' ([[1932]]-[[2006]]), or Jack as many called him, was a three-star admiral in the U.S. Navy who became known for an ethics course , along with his wife [[Nancy Fetterman|Nancy]], was dedicated to Pensacola's military and histor
  
 
==Early Life==
 
==Early Life==

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