Carlton Skinner | |
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1st Appointed Governor of Guam | |
In office September 17, 1949 – April 22, 1953 | |
Appointed by | Harry S. Truman |
Preceded by | Charles Alan Pownall (last military governor) |
Succeeded by | Ford Quint Elvidge |
Personal details | |
Born | Palo Alto, California, US | April 8, 1913
Died | June 22, 2004 Boston, Massachusetts, US | (aged 91)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouses |
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Children | 3 |
Occupation | Journalist, Public Relations Director, Governor of Guam |
Nickname | The George Washington of Guam[1] |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Coast Guard |
Rank | Commander |
Commands | USCGC Sea Cloud; USS Hoquiam |
Carlton Skinner[2] (April 8, 1913 – June 22, 2004[3]) was the first civilian governor of Guam and a prominent advocate for the integration of the United States Armed Forces.[4] President Harry Truman appointed Skinner governor in 1949, after the United States Navy ceded control of the island to the Department of the Interior.[4]