Chief of Naval
Operations from July 1990 to May 1994, died on Sunday June 23rd.
Admiral Kelso’s career
spanned the majority of the Cold War period. His tour as CNO covered the end of
the Cold War and witnessed the largest reduction in the Navy since the end of
World War II. The Navy staff was reorganized and reduced in size, combat
positions were opened to women and the Navy embraced closer joint operations
with the other services. The shore establishment was significantly reduced and
bases closed to match the needs of a smaller Navy. He served as acting
Secretary of the Navy for seven and one half months at the beginning of the
Clinton Administration. His tour encompassed the highly successful US military
operations in the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
Admiral Kelso served in
various command positions including NATO’s Supreme Commander Atlantic, the
unified US Atlantic Command, and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet,
Commander SIXTH Fleet in the Mediterranean, Submarine Squadron Seven and
command of the submarines FINBACK and BLUEFISH. As COMSIXTHFLT Admiral Kelso
directed operations against Libya in 1985 and 1986 that resulted in significant
reductions in Libyan terrorists activities.
His decorations include
the Defense, Navy, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard Distinguished Service
Medals, the Legion of Merit and numerous foreign awards.
Admiral Kelso was a
native of Fayetteville, Tennessee where he attended public schools. He studied
one year at the University of the South before his appointment to the US Naval
Academy. Senator Albert Gore Sr. provided his appointment in 1952. He was the son
of the late Benton and Wista Kelso of Fayetteville. After retirement he lived
in the Washington DC area until his return home to Fayetteville in 2003. He was
a member of the Fayetteville First United Methodist Church.
Admiral Kelso was
married to Landess McCown Kelso for 56 years prior to her passing in July 2012.
They had four children: Tom, who is an orthopedic surgeon in Southport, NC; Don
a career naval officer who retired as a Captain and served in submarines,
currently living in Chesapeake, VA; Mary who lives in Honolulu, HI and is
married to Bill Kearns a retired Navy Captain and Kerry who lives in Richmond,
VA and is married to Brian Thomas. Adm Kelso recently was remarried to
Georgeanna Robinson of Fayetteville, TN.
Funeral services will be
conducted Saturday at 10am at the Fayetteville First United Methodist Church.
Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery beside his wife Landess. Visitation
with the family will be Friday evening 5-7 PM at Higgins Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers
memorial may be made to the Fayetteville First United Methodist Church Building
Fund, the ADM Frank B. Kelso II Scholarship Fund, c/o W. C. Askew, 114
Brookemeade Circle, Fayetteville, TN 37334 or the Rose Hill Cemetery Perpetual
Trust Fund, P. O. Box 270 Fayetteville, TN 37334. Copyright © 2013 Fayetteville
Funeral Home.