- Washington L. Capps
Rear Admiral Washington Lee Capps (
31 January 1864 –31 May 1935 ) was an officer of theUnited States Navy , who served during theSpanish-American War andWorld War I . In the first years of the 20th century, he served as Constructor of the Navy and Chief of theBureau of Construction and Repair , with responsibility for navalshipbuilding .Early life and career
Capps was born in Portsmouth, Va.,
31 January , 1864. He graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in 1884. Upon graduation, he served in the screw frigate "Tennessee" for the two years of sea duty then customary prior to commissioning.After becoming an ensign in 1886, Capps studied naval architecture at the
University of Glasgow in Scotland. After returning to the United States in 1888, he was appointed Assistant Naval Contractor. He undertook brief duty at theNavy Department , and was then assigned to Cramp's shipyard in Philadelphia.Capps moved to the
New York Navy Yard in 1889 and remained there joining the Bureau of Construction and Repair in 1892. Three years later he became the superintending constructor at the Union Iron Works in San Francisco. There, he supervised the construction of "Oregon" (Battleship No. 3), "Wisconsin" (Battleship No. 9), "Farragut" (Torpedo Boat No. 11), "Marietta" (Gunboat No. 15), and "Wheeling" (Gunboat No. 14).panish-American War and afterward
Later attached to the staff of Commodore
George Dewey , commander of theAsiatic Squadron , Capps was present during the Battle of Manila Bay. After the capture of Manila, Capps had three of the Spanish warships salvaged and repaired.Upon his return to the United States, Capps spent two years with the
Board of Inspection Survey . He followed this with a tour of duty as the Head, Construction and Repair Department at the New York Navy Yard.Constructor of the Navy / Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair
In 1903, Capps became Constructor of the Navy, as well as Chief of the
Bureau of Construction and Repair , with the rank of Rear Admiral. He served in the position until 1910.During his tenure as Constructor of the Navy, the Bureau tested and adopted numerous new ideas in warship design. Among his notable innovations was the decision to mount
battleship s' main batteries on the centerline, thereby increasing their broadside weight of metal to the maximum.Other pre-World War I activities
Capps also served on a number of American and international committees which had been established for such purposes -- among others -- as improving the organization of the Navy and adopting new safety measures at sea to prevent a recurrence of disasters such as the sinking of the "
RMS Titanic " in April 1912.World War I and post-war service
During World War I, Admiral Capps was senior member of the
Navy Compensation Board , which oversaw the costs of the Navy's expanded ship-acquisition program. He also served as General Manager of the U.S. Shipping Board’s Emergency Fleet Corporation.Forced by poor health to relinquish these duties for a time, Capps returned to his position on the Compensation Board, became the senior member of the Naval War Claims Board, and served on other boards and committees.
Although placed on the retired list effective
31 January 1928 , Rear Admiral Capps continued on active duty until the day of his death at Washington, D.C., on 31 May 1935. He is buried inArlington National Cemetery .Legacy
During
World War II , the Navy honored Rear Admiral Capps by naming two vessels after him: thedestroyer USS "Capps" (DD-550), commissioned in 1942; and the transport "Admiral W.L. Capps" (AP-121), commissioned18 September 1944 .External links
* DANFS entries at Naval Historical Center
** [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a3/admiral_w_l_capps.htm history.navy.mil - USS "Admiral W.L. Capps" (AP-121)] (see also the vessel's entry at [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/auxil/ap121.htm hazegray.org)]
** [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c3/capps.htm history.navy.mil - USS "Capps" (DD-550)]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wlcapps.htm arlingtoncemetery.net - Washington Lee Capps, Admiral, United States Navy]
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