- J. Edward Snyder
Rear Adm. J. Edward Snyder, USN (Ret.) was notable as the captain of the battleship USS "New Jersey" during that ship's deployment to the
Vietnam War in1968 . Considered by those serving on the "New Jersey" to be a "sailor's captain", Captain Snyder was able to motivate his men through his more relaxed shipboard policies.Snyder's first unique action upon taking command of the "New Jersey" was to have the shower stall removed from the head in the Captain's Quarters. In its stead, he had a bathtub brought aboard ship, as he preferred it to the shower. Although crews at the shipyard refused to install it, once underway, sailors aboard "New Jersey" attached it to the ship's plumbing. Snyder used his in-port cabin with its bathtub nightly, saying that since he would be blamed if something happened regardless of whether he was sleeping or on the bridge, he would rather be comfortable in his cabin.
Another oddity aboard the "New Jersey" at this time was its twin swimming pools. Sailors converted two of the 40mm gun tubs outside the Captain's and Admiral's Stateroom on the 01 Level of the ship by welding shut the open side and painting the interior blue. It was well known aboard ship that Captain Snyder was one of the first men in the pool when there was down time.
Snyder allowed sailors to sunbathe on the decks by the bow of the ship, and completely contrary to accepted Navy standards, allowed sailors to wear beards while serving on the "New Jersey".
Captain Snyder died on Sunday, November 4, 2007.
[http://www.ussnewjersey.org/general/Admiral%20Snyder.pdf]
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