- William S. Benson
Infobox Military Person
name= William Shepherd Benson
lived= birth date|1855|9|25 – death date and age|1932|5|20|1855|9|25
placeofbirth=Macon, Georgia
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
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rank=
commands= "Utah" (BB-31),Philadelphia Navy Yard
unit= "Dolphin"
battles=World War I
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laterwork=William Shepherd Benson (
25 September 1855 –20 May 1932 ) was anadmiral in theUnited States Navy and the firstChief of Naval Operations (CNO), holding the post throughoutWorld War I .Biography
Born in
Macon, Georgia , Benson graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in 1877. His early years of sea duty included cruise around the World in "Dolphin" during the 1880s. He was also active in coast survey and hydrographic duties, was an instructor at the Naval Academy, commanded thecruiser "Albany" (CL-23) and served as a flag aide and fleet chief of staff, in addition to other assignments.In 1911, Captain Benson became the first Commanding Officer of the
battleship "Utah" (BB-31). He was Commandant of thePhiladelphia Navy Yard in 1913-15, and from there was ordered to Washington, D.C., where he was promoted to the rank ofRear Admiral and became the Navy's first Chief of Naval Operations (CNO).Benson was heavily involved in defining the functions of the new CNO position and strengthening the Navy during a period marked by internal Navy Department tensions, U.S. interventions in the
Caribbean andCentral America , and theEurope an war crisis. Promoted to the rank of Admiral in 1916, his responsibilities greatly expanded when theUnited States entered the First World War in April 1917. Over the next year and a half, he oversaw a huge expansion of the Navy, the extension of its operations to European waters and the transportation of theUnited States Army toFrance . After the November 1918 Armistice, he was an active participant in the lengthy peace negotiations held in France.Benson retired from the Naval service in September 1919. Over the next decade, he was active in the leadership of the U.S. Shipping Board. Admiral William S. Benson died in
Washington, D.C. His mother,
Catherine Brewer Benson , was the first woman to receive a degree from a chartered college, Georgia Female College (nowWesleyan College ).Namesake
USS "Benson" (DD-421) and USS "Admiral W. S. Benson" (AP-120) were named in his honor.
External links
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wbenson.htm William Shepherd Benson, Admiral, United States Navy ] at www.arlingtoncemetery.net
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