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Edward P. Gallogly
American politician
Edward Peter Gallogly (August 28, 1919, Providence, Rhode Island – April 18, 1995, Norwich, Connecticut)[1] was an American politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island for four years and as chief judge of the Rhode Island Family Court for 17 years.
Biography
Gallogly was born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1919, one of nine children of Lawrence and Rose (née Mimnaugh) Gallogly.[2] He graduated from Providence College in 1942 and from Boston University Law School in 1949.[3]
World War II
In 1943, he enlisted in the United States Navy and saw action in the European Theatre, including the D-Day landing at Normandy, and in the Pacific Theatre at the Philippines and Okinawa.
He was discharged from active duty with the rank of lieutenant, but continued service in the Naval Reserve teaching courses in international law, international relations, and military justice at the Naval Reserve Of