- Samuel Robison
Infobox Military Person
name=Samuel Shelburne Robison
lived=May 10 ,1867 - Death date and age|1952|11|20|1867|5|10|
caption=Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison
nickname=
placeofbirth= Juniata County,Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Glendale, California
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1888-1931
rank=Admiral
unit=
commands=Superintendent, United States Naval Academy U.S. Fleet U.S. Battle Fleet Boston Navy Yard Military Governor, Dominican Republic
battles=World War I
awards=Navy Cross
relations=Charles F. Hughes (brother-in-law)
laterwork=Superintendent, Admiral Farragut AcademyAdmiral Samuel Shelburne Robison CB, USN (10 May 1867 -20 November 1952 ) was aU.S. Navy officer whose service extended from the 1890s through the early 1930s. He held several major commands duringWorld War I , and from 1928-1931 served as Superintendent of theUnited States Naval Academy . In 1933, Admiral Robison also founded a Naval Preparatory Academy in Pine Beach, New Jersey calledAdmiral Farragut Academy .Early life and career
Robison was born on
10 May 1867 inJuniata County, Pennsylvania He entered theUnited States Naval Academy on4 September 1884 . After finishing his academic studies at Annapolis he served the two years at sea as a Passed Naval Cadet in "USS Omaha" on theAsiatic Station and was commissioned ensign1 July 1890 .In 1891 he was transferred to "USS Boston", still on the Asiatic Station; and, from 1893, he served in "USS Thetis" until ordered to the
Mare Island Navy Yard in 1895. In 1896 he returned to the Asiatic Station in "Boston". In August 1899 he was assigned to theLeague Island Navy Yard , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He joined "Alabama" (BB-8)15 September 1900 , and two years later was transferred to "Hull" (DD-7), a torpedo boat destroyer. From September 1904 to July 1906, he served with theBureau of Equipment at Washington, D.C., then he returned to sea, serving first in "Tennessee" (CA-10) and later in "Pennsylvania" (ACR-4).After a tour of duty in the
Bureau of Engineering , he assumed command of "Cincinnati" (C-7), a unit of the Asiatic Fleet, on25 October 1911 . Upon his return to the United States in April 1914, he became commanding officer ofUSS Jupiter (AC-3) . He held the rank of captain from1 July 1914 , and he remained with "Jupiter" until8 August .World War I service
On
12 October 1915 he assumed command of "South Carolina" (BB-26) and held that post until after the United States entered World War I. From July 1917 until September 1918, he commanded the Atlantic Submarine Force with additional duty as General Supervisor of all commissioned submarines in the Navy. For this duty he was awarded theNavy Cross . He was also made a Companion of theOrder of the Bath for service to the British during the war.In October 1918 he assumed command of Squadron 3, Patrol Force, and during the next month had additional duty as District Commander,
Brest, France . In November, he was appointed U.S. Naval Representative on the Commission for executing the Naval Terms of the Armistice with Germany. After his return to the United States in March 1919, he commanded theBoston Navy Yard . In May 1921, he was sent tothe Dominican Republic as Military Governor, serving until October 1922, when the Dominican Republic was turned back over to civilian control.Post-war service and retirement
A member of the General Board of the Navy from December 1922 until June 1923, he was appointed Commander in Chief,
Battle Fleet , with the rank ofadmiral , from30 June 1923 . With "Seattle" (CA-11) as his flagship, he commanded theUnited States Fleet during the year commencing August 1925. He then became Commandant of the 13th Naval District with the permanent rank of rear admiral. From June 1928 until his retirement in June 1931, he served as Superintendent of the Naval Academy.For a number of years after his retirement, Admiral Robison was Superintendent of the
Admiral Farragut Academy , Toms River. He died inGlendale, California , on20 November 1952 .ee also
List of Superintendents of the United States Naval Academy
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