Edward Moale, Jr.

Edward Moale, Jr.

Edward Moale, Jr. (10 September 1866 – 23 October 1903) was an officer of the United States Navy.

Moale born at Little Rock, Arkansas, 10 September 1866, was appointed a naval cadet in 1882 and commissioned an ensign, 1 July 1889. As an officer on board gunboat "Helena" in 1898, he took part in operations against Spanish land and naval forces at Santiago de Cuba, including the naval battle of 3 July. "Helena" subsequently sailed east, around the Cape of Good Hope, and across the Indian Ocean to the Philippines.

There, Lieutenant Moale participated in operations, off northern Luzon, to assist the U.S. Army during the Philippine-American War, 1890–1900.

Lt. Moale later served on the "Scindia", "San Francisco", "Chicago", and "Brooklyn".

He died 23 October 1903, at Baltimore, Md., from illness contracted during land operations in the Cagayan Valley (Philippines) swamps in 1899.

In 1944, the destroyer USS "Moale" (DD-693) was named in his honor.

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