John M. Will

John Mylin Will (15 September 1899 – 5 May 1981)[1] was an American naval officer, President of American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines, commander-in-chief of Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet in World War II, and Vice admiral of the United States Navy who subsequently served commanding officer of the United States Seventh Fleet at Midway Atoll and Guam, and retired full admiral.

Mylin was assigned to Bureau of Naval Personnel where he served training-director as well as commanding officer of cruiser Columbus.

Besides serving in the naval department, he was the president and later, chairman of the Arthur Tickle Engineering Works Inc.[2] Mylin was born in September 1899 at Perth Amboy, New Jersey and later, moved to Deerfield, Virginia and New York.

In 1949, he served commander of the Military Sea Transportation Service at Atlantic, and later, promoted to director of personnel policy for Secretary of Defense office.

[3] The President of United States of that time conferred Legion of Merit military decoration upon Captain Will for his contribution to the US during World War II.