- Emory S. Land
Infobox Military Person
name= Emory Scott Land
born= birth date|1879|1|8
died= death year and age|1971|1879
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath=
caption= In this 1936 photo, Land wore the full dress uniform of Rear Admiral, while serving as Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1902 - 1946
rank=Vice Admiral
commands= Chairman, U.S.Maritime Commission
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battles=World War I World War II
awards=Navy Cross Navy Distinguished Service Medal
laterwork=
portrayedby=Vice Admiral Emory Scott Land (8 January ,1879 - November 1971) was an officer in theUnited States Navy , noted for his contributions to naval architecture, particularly insubmarine design. Notable assignments included serving as Chief of the Navy'sBureau of Construction and Repair during the 1930s, and as Chairman of the U.S.Maritime Commission during World War II.Naval career through World War I
From
Cañon City, Colorado , Land graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy on21 May 1902 . Following two years of sea duty, he became a Naval Architect specializing insubmarine construction.During
World War I , he served on the Board of Devices and Plans connected with Submarines in Warfare, the Board of Standardization of Submarines, and the staff of AdmiralWilliam S. Sims , who commanded all U.S. naval forces in European waters.Land played a key role in the design of the S-class submarines from 1917 to 1919, the
United States Navy 's first attempt to build a submarine capable of operating with the battle fleet. Land was vice chairman of the Navy's postwarU-Boat Plans Committee in 1920. He was awarded theNavy Cross for his work on submarine design and construction and for work in the war zone.Interwar years and World War II
From
1 October 1932 until1 April 1937 , Land was Chief of theBureau of Construction and Repair . In this position, he played a major role in submarine development leading to the highly successful fleet boats ofWorld War II .Land retired in 1937, but on
18 February 1938 he became Chairman of the U.S.Maritime Commission , overseeing the design and construction of the more than 4,000Liberty ship s andVictory ship s that flew the U.S. flag duringWorld War II .Admiral Land was also instrumental in overseeing the establishment of the
United States Merchant Marine Academy , located inKings Point, New York as a commissioning source for officers entering theMerchant Marine andNaval Reserve in WWII.Post-war activities
On
January 15 ,1946 , Vice Admiral Emory S. Land resigned as Chairman of the U.S. Maritime Commission. For outstanding services, He was rewarded the Navy's Distinguished Service Medal by the War Department. Land served as President of theAir Transport Association of America from 1946-1957 and worked as a consultant forGeneral Dynamics Corporation until his death in November 1971 at age 92.Awards and honors
Admiral Land's personal decorations include:
*Navy Cross
*Navy Distinguished Service Medal
*Spanish Campaign Medal
*World War I Victory Medal with Submarine Clasp
*Honorary Commander of the Military Order of the British Empire 1921
*Honorary Commander of the Military Order of the British Empire 1945
*Grand Officer Second Class Polonia Restitute presented by Polish Government in Exile
* Honorary Graduate of theUnited States Merchant Marine Academy
*Thesubmarine tender "Emory S. Land" (AS-39) was named for him.References
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