- Joseph Taussig
Joseph Knefler Taussig (
30 August 1877 -29 October 1947 ) was aVice Admiral in theUnited States Navy . He served in theSpanish-American War ,China Relief Expedition ,World War I andWorld War II .The son of Rear Admiral
Edward D. Taussig , Joseph Taussig was born inDresden ,Germany , and entered theUnited States Naval Academy in 1895. As amidshipman , he served on theflagship "New York" during theBattle of Santiago de Cuba in the Spanish-American War. Following his graduation, in 1899 he was assigned to "Newark" and participated in theChina Relief Expedition during theBoxer Rebellion . After 2 years as a naval cadet, he was commissioned Ensign28 January 1901 to begin a series of promotions and distinctions that would underscore his service to the Navy.In July 1916, after serving in
battleship s,cruiser s,destroyer s, and on staffs afloat, he took command of Division 8, Destroyer Force, the first group of American destroyers sent abroad during World War I. After crossing the storm and gale filled Atlantic, Comdr. Taussig was asked by the Commander in Chief of the Coasts ofIreland when he would be ready for sea. Taussig replied in the now famous words; "We are ready now, Sir." He received the Distinguished Service Medal for World War I service. After the war he continued to serve the Navy at home and abroad. In 1922 his ship, "Cleveland", rendered assistance to the victims of an earthquake and tidal wave inChile . He served at theNaval War College , from 1923 to 1926. He also saw duty in the Bureau of Navigation, as Assistant Chief of Naval Operations, and as Commandant, 5th Naval District, in addition to commanding a battleship division and cruiser scouting force. Vice Admiral Taussig retired in 1941, but was recalled to active duty in 1943 to serve in the office of theSecretary of the Navy until1 June 1947, only a few months before his death.USS "Joseph K. Taussig" (DE-1030) was named in his honor.
USS "Taussig" (DD-746) was named in honor of his father.
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* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jtaussig.htm Arlington National Cemetery]
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