- Albert Parker Niblack
Albert Parker Niblack (July 25, 1859 – August 20, 1929), was born in
Vincennes, Indiana . He was appointed to theNaval Academy September 22, 1876; graduated June 10, 1880; and was assigned to "Lackawanna".During the decades that followed, Niblack served on many ships and held several interesting posts ashore including work with the
Smithsonian Institution , duty in the Bureau of Navigation, and a tour in theOffice of Naval Intelligence . He won his first command, "Iroquois", February 10, 1904, and subsequently commanded some of the Navy’s most famous ships including "Hartford" and "Olympia". He was naval attaché toArgentina ,Brazil ,Chile ,Germany andThe Netherlands , and served as a member of the General Board.When the United States entered
World War I , he took command of Division 1,U.S. Atlantic Fleet , with "Alabama" (BB-8) as flagship April 5, 1917, and was appointed Rear Admiral August 31,. Niblack assumed command of Squadron 2, Patrol Force, October 23, and served in this post through the Armistice. He becameDirector of Naval Intelligence March 1, 1919, and Naval Attaché in London August 6, 1920. As Vice Admiral, he commanded U.S. Naval Forces in European waters January 15, 1921 to June 17, 1922. After commanding the 6th Naval District at Charleston, S.C., Vice Admiral Niblack retired July 25, 1923. He died atMonte Carlo, Monaco August 20, 1929.Namesake
The USS "Niblack" (DD-424) is named in his honor.
ee also
References
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External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/n5/niblack.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Niblack"]
Persondata
NAME= Niblack, Albert Parker
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= United States Navy admiral
DATE OF BIRTH= July 25, 1859
PLACE OF BIRTH=Vincennes, Indiana
DATE OF DEATH= August 20, 1929
PLACE OF DEATH=Monte Carlo, Monaco
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