- John C. Watson
Infobox Military Person
name = John Crittenden Watson
lived =24 August 1842 –14 December 1923
placeofbirth =Frankfort, Kentucky
placeofdeath =Washington, D.C.
caption = Rear-Admiral John C. Watson in 1898
nickname =
allegiance = United States of America
serviceyears = 1860–1904
rank =Rear Admiral
branch =United States Navy
commands = "USS Wyoming"
Governor of the Naval Home atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
U.S. Eastern Fleet
U.S. Asiatic Fleet
unit =
battles =American Civil War
*Battle of Mobile Bay Spanish-American War
*Battle of Santiago de Cuba
awards =
laterwork =John Crittenden Watson (
24 August 1842 –14 December 1923 ) was anadmiral of theUnited States Navy .Watson was born in
Frankfort, Kentucky onAugust 24 ,1842 , the grandson of renowned Kentucky politicianJohn J. Crittenden . He graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy on15 June 1860 . After tours in "Susquehanna" and "Richmond", Watson was promoted to master on19 September 1861 and joined "Sabine". He distinguished himself in this ship when she went to the aid of the chartered government transport "Governor" off the coast ofSouth Carolina on the night of 2–3 November 1861. Watson managed thecable s andhawser s which held the two ships together in spite of a violentgale , allowing some 500 men — marines and crew — to clamber from the foundering "Governor" to safety in "Sabine". His commanding officer, CaptainCadwalader Ringgold , praised Watson for his "indefatigable exertions" and "utmost skill and efficiency" in keeping the two ships lashed together.Promoted to lieutenant in July 1862, Watson later served as
flag lieutenant to Rear AdmiralDavid Farragut , who flew his flag in thesteam sloop "Hartford", and participated in theBattle of Mobile Bay . He was later wounded by a shell fragment during an engagement with a Confederate battery atWarrington, Florida .Watson served in a number of sea and shore billets into the 1880s, including duty as executive officer of the steam sloop "Alaska"; the post of inspector of
ordnance at theMare Island Navy Yard ,Vallejo, California ; command of "Wyoming" when that warship carried the American exhibit to the Paris Exposition of 1878; and governor of the Naval Home atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .As a commodore, he hoisted his
broad pennant in "Newark" (Cruiser No. 1) as Commander, Eastern Fleet, on10 June 1898 , shifting later to "Oregon" (Battleship No. 3). The battleship served as hisflagship during the subsequent Battle of Santiago, Cuba, on3 July 1898 , in which the Spanishsquadron under Admiral Pascual Cervera was destroyed. Promoted to Rear Admiral in 1899, he served as Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet, from20 June 1899 into 1900 before returning to the United States to serve as President of the Naval Examining Board. Watson represented the United States at the coronation of KingEdward VII of England in 1902.Placed on the retired list in 1904, Rear Admiral Watson lived in retirement until he died at
Washington, D.C. , on14 December 1923 .During
World War II ,destroyer DD-482 was planned to be named "USS "Watson", in honor of R.Adm. Watson.However, due to more pressing wartime destroyer construction programs, the ship was never laid down, and her construction was cancelled on7 January 1946 .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w4/watson.htm history.navy.mil: John C. Watson]
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