What is commodore george dewey
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Overview of the Collection Creator: Dewey, George, Collection consists of thirty-two outgoing letters to John W. Crawford, as well as incoming letters from William E. Biographical History George Dewey was an American naval officer, celebrated in the Spanish-American War as "the hero of Manila Bay" for his victory in that battle without the loss of a single one of his own forces.
Return to top. Scope and Contents of the Collection The George Dewey Correspondence consists of forty-four 44 letters, both incoming and outgoing. Stickney, Joseph L. Philadelphia, PA: J. Moore, Sweetman, Jack. Navy and Marine Corps. Vivian, Thomas J. New York: R.
West, Richard S. Williams, Henry Llewellyn. New York: Hurst, Young, Louis Stanley. Bailey, Thomas A. Bampfield, Jim. Barret, John. Eller, Ernest M. Ellicot, John M. United States Naval Institute Proceeding 76, no. United States Naval Institute Proceeding 26, no. United States Naval Institute Proceeding 64, no.
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Toggle navigation Menu. Toggle navigation. Navy Installations Historic Former U. Navy Women in the U. Navy Hispanic Americans in the U. Navy Contributions of Native Americans to the U. The Navy Department Library. Related Content. Document Type. Navy Communities. File Formats. Location of Archival Materials. Author Name. Place of Event. Recipient Name. George Dewey. Oil On Canvas, 72"x48", by N. Miller 20th C. Died in Washington, DC, 16 January Appointed Midshipman, 23 September Commissioned Lieutenant, 19 April Commissioned Lieutenant Commander, 3 March Commissioned Commander, 13 April Commissioned Commodore, 9 February Commissioned Rear Admiral, 1 May Commissioned Admiral of the Navy, 2 March Participated in attacks on Fort Fisher, December and January By Ammen Farenholt, Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, US Navy Retired The 26th of December marks the birthday of one of our most colorful naval commanders and one who, as an able and fearless officer, an excellent seaman, a smart diplomat and a polished gentleman, had no superior in our service.
The Admiral and the Army gunboats In matters of jurisdiction and policy in the Philippines in general and in the local vicinity of Manila in particular, had not been fully settled and occasionally someone's toes were stepped on. The Capture of the Spanish Gunboat Leyte At the time of the outbreak of the Spanish war, Revenue Cutter, later Coast Guard, McCulloch , was at sea on an extended shakedown cruise from Hampton Roads to her assigned station at San Francisco and on her arrival at Singapore orders were received to proceed with all possible speed to Hong Kong and report to Commodore Dewey for further duty.
Approved, March 2, The Navy Department, by executive order will be closed on Saturday, 20 January Navy Department, Washington, 18 January Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy Executive Order As a token of respect to the memory of Admiral George Dewey, who died at his residence in the city on yesterday, January 16, at 5. Barrett, John. New York: Harper, Dewey at Manila: One Year's Retrospect. New York: Frank Leslie Pub. House, Caption: "Dewey at the Battle of Manila" 1 May He entered active service with the rank of lieutenant.
At war's end he had the rank of lieutenant commander and the respect of superiors who controlled his professional destiny. During the s and the early s Dewey held routine assignments. As chief of the Bureau of Equipment and then as president of the Board of Inspection and Survey, between and Dewey played an important part in the construction of the new fleet of armored, steam-propelled steel warships.
In October with the backing of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, Dewey, now a commodore, was assigned to command the fleet's Asiatic squadron. Anticipating war with Spain, Roosevelt wanted an able officer who could aggressively carry out a plan for an attack on Manila, capital of the Spanish-held Philippines.
When Congress declared war in late April , Dewey sailed for Manila with six light cruisers and an assortment of auxiliary vessels. On May 1, after a daring night run past the batteries guarding the harbor entrance, he attacked a Spanish squadron in Manila Bay that was similar in strength and composition to his own.
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