- Harley H. Christy
Vice Admiral Harley Hannibal Christy (
18 September 1870 –4 June 1950 ) served in theUnited States Navy during theSpanish-American War andWorld War I .Christy was born in
Circleville, Ohio . He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1891, and served in a variety of warship and educational assignments during the next two decades, including command of two smallgunboat s in 1902. He was commanding officer of the cruisers "Chester" (CS-1), "Brooklyn" (ACR-3), "Salem" (CS-3),battleship "Kearsarge" (BB-5) andcruiser "Minneapolis" (C-13) in 1912-17. In 1917 Captain Christy took command of the armored cruiser "San Diego" (ACR-6) and was with her when she was sunk, possibly by a Germansubmarine in July 1918. He then became captain of the battleship "Wyoming" (BB-32) during wartimeNorth Sea operations with theBritish Grand Fleet .Captain Christy commanded the Naval Air Station at
Pensacola, Florida and the battleship "California" (BB-44) from 1919 to 1924, when he was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral. He subsequently held several flag commands ashore and afloat, as well as serving at theNaval War College and with the General Board and other Navy boards inWashington, D.C. Rear Admiral Christy retired from active duty in October 1934. In January 1950 he was advanced to the rank of Vice Admiral on the Retired List in honor of his combat awards.
Vice Admiral Harley H. Christy died on
4 June 1950 .
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