After World War II, from October 1945 until October 1946, Bringle was the air group commander of
Carrier Air Group Seventeen, and when detached he returned to the
Naval Academy for duty as a
battalion commander. He remained there until June 1948. Returning again to sea, Bringle filled the post of commander,
Carrier Air Group One aboard the aircraft carriers and . From 1950 to 1952, he served as a member of the Superintendent's Staff at the
Naval Academy. The next year, as a student, he attended the
Naval War College at
Newport, Rhode Island. Another year and a half of sea duty as
executive officer of the carrier , 1953 to 1954, was alternated with two and a half years of shore duty as head of the
Operational Intelligence Branch of the
Chief of Naval Operations, and as the personal aide to the
Secretary of the Navy. In 1957, Bringle assumed command of
Heavy Attack Wing Two, operating
A3D Skywarrior bombers in the Pacific. He served in this command until July 1958, when he was ordered to become the
Commandant of Midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy. Bringle, in May 1960, received orders designating him as the prospective commanding officer (PCO) of the navy's newest attack carrier, the , building at the
New York Shipbuilding Corporation of
Camden, New Jersey. He became the first
commanding officer on her commissioning day, April 29, 1961. In June 1962 Bringle was assigned to the Office of the
Chief of Naval Operations, where he served as
Assistant Director of the
Aviation Plans Division until January 1963, when he was designated the Director of that division. ==Flag Assignments==