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Colby Mitchell Chester

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Colby Mitchell Chester
Born(1844-02-29)February 29, 1844
New London, Connecticut, US
DiedMay 4, 1932(1932-05-04) (aged 88)
Rye, New York, US
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch
United States Navy
Years of service1863–1909, 1917
RankRear admiral
Commands heldCincinnati
Kentucky
Battles/warsCivil War
Spanish–American War
World War I

Colby Mitchell Chester (February 29, 1844 – May 4, 1932) was a United States Navy admiral. He is the only naval officer to have actively served in the Civil War, the Spanish–American War, and World War I.

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Early life

Chester was born in New London, Connecticut, on 29 February 1844, and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1863.

Military career

In 1864, Chester participated in operations against Mobile, Alabama, aboard the Richmond, part of the squadron commanded by Admiral David G. Farragut. He served in the Navy for 46 more years.

He was Commandant of Cadets at the United States Naval Academy in 1891–94; commanded the Cincinnati, flagship of the South Atlantic squadron during the Spanish–American War; became commanding officer of Kentucky upon her commissioning on May 15, 1900, until 1901, and became superintendent of the U.S. Naval Observatory in 1902, and retired on February 28, 1906.

Chester's active-service record was extended to February 28, 1909, to round out a full 50-year service career with the U.S. Navy. He was recalled to special duty in 1917, during World War I, as the first commandant of the Navy ROTC units at Yale University and Brown University.

In 1923 he traveled to Turkey at the head of the Americans who participated in an agreement called the Chester concession.

Death

He died in Rye, New York, in 1932, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[1]

References

External links

  • Media related to Colby Mitchell Chester at Wikimedia Commons
  • Colby Mitchell Chester, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, ArlingtonCemetery.net, 6 March 2023, an unofficial website
This page was last edited on 10 March 2023, at 10:38
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