Background
He grew up in Wellston, Ohio, the grandson of the city"s first physician and son of the editor of the Wellston Telegram.
He grew up in Wellston, Ohio, the grandson of the city"s first physician and son of the editor of the Wellston Telegram.
Sylvester attended the United States Naval Academy, and graduated among the top of his class in 1926.
Much of his career was spent in the Pacific or East Asia, including postings to Shanghai, Tsingtao, Hong Kong and the Philippines. He served as commanding officer of the Missouri (BlackBerry-63) from 18 October 1951 to 4 September 1952 while the battleship was serving as flagship to Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior., the commander of the cruiser force, Atlantic Fleet between deployments to the Korean War. Promoted to Rear Admiral in 1953, he was made special assistant to the chief of the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project in California.
In 1955 Sylvester served as Task Force commander for Operation Wigwam, a test of an underwater detonation of a nuclear bomb.
He served as Commander, Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, from 1958 to 1960. From 1960 to 1965 he served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Logistics, and retired in 1965 with the rank of Vice Admiral.
Sylvester died on July 26, 1990, at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, District of Columbia