George Washington Williams (naval officer)

George Washington Williams (naval officer)

Infobox Military Person
name = George Washington Williams
lived = birth date|1869|7|30 – Death date and age|1925|7|18|1869|7|30
placeofbirth = Yorkville, South Carolina
placeofdeath = Charleston, South Carolina


caption =
nickname =
allegiance = United States of America
serviceyears = 1890–1924
rank = Rear Admiral
branch = United States Navy
unit = Commandant, 6th Naval District
battles = World War I
awards = Navy Cross
George Washington Williams was born in Yorkville, South Carolina, on 30 July 1869.

Navy career

Williams graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1890. He served the required two years of sea duty in "Pensacola", before he was commissioned an ensign on 1 July 1892.

Turn-of-the-century assignments

Williams served in a succession of sea and shore billets through the turn of the century: the former in USS "Essex", "Columbia", "Yankee", "Buffalo", "Panther", "Richmond", and "Monongahela"; the latter at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, Rhode Island. In addition, he served on the staff of the Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet, in 1899 and commanded the torpedo boat "Bainbridge" in 1903 before commanding the 1st Torpedo Boat Flotilla. Reporting to "Wisconsin" on 5 April 1905, Williams subsequently joined the protected cruiser "Chicago" for a tour of duty which included participating in relief efforts at San Francisco, California, in the wake of the destructive San Francisco earthquake and fire which destroyed much of that city. In the years immediately preceding World War I, Williams served as ordnance officer in "Montana" (Armored Cruiser No. 13); commander of the Atlantic Torpedo Fleet; Inspector of Ordnance in Charge at the Naval Torpedo Station; commanding officer of the cruiser "Cleveland" and later of battleship "Oregon", before he assumed command of "Pueblo", (Armored Cruiser No. 7) on 29 April 1917.

Awarded the Navy Cross

Williams — by that time a captain — was awarded the Navy Cross for "distinguished service in the line of his profession" while commanding "Pueblo" during World War I, as the armored cruiser engaged in the "important, exacting, and hazardous duty of transporting and escorting troops and supplies to European ports through waters infested with enemy submarines and mines."

Commanding the USS "New Mexico"

Detached from "Pueblo" on 6 September 1918, Williams participated in fitting out the new dreadnaught "Idaho" (Battleship No. 42) and later served ashore in the Office of Naval Intelligence. He took the Naval War College course in 1919 and 1920 before commanding the new dreadnaught "New Mexico" (BB-40) from 31 May 1921 to 18 May 1922. After detachment from "New Mexico", Williams became the senior member of the Pacific Coast section of the Board of Inspection and Survey.

Commandant of the 6th Naval District

Reaching flag rank on 29 September 1922, Williams served as Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet, and later as the Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, when the former command was reorganized. Detached from this duty in the spring of 1923, Williams subsequently served at Charleston, South Carolina, as the commandant of the 6th Naval District before breaking his two-star flag in "Concord" (CL-10) on 15 September 1924 as Commander, Destroyer Squadrons, Scouting Fleet.

Final days

Rear Admiral Williams died on 18 July 1925 at the Naval Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina.

Namesake

In 1944, the destroyer escort USS "Williams" (DE-372) was named in honor of R.Adm. Williams.

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