- Cameron Winslow
Infobox Military Person
name=Cameron McRae Winslow
lived= birth date|1854|7|29 – Death date and age|1932|1|2|1854|7|29
caption=Admiral Cameron McRae Winslow
nickname=
placeofbirth=Washington, D.C.
placeofdeath=Boston, Massachusetts
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1874-1916, c.1917-1918
rank=Rear Admiral
unit=USS "Nashville"
commands=USS "Charleston" USS "New Hampshire"U.S. Pacific Fleet
battles=Spanish-American War World War I
awards=
relations=Rear Admiral John A. Winslow
laterwork=Admiral Cameron McRae Winslow (29 July 1854 –2 January 1932 ) served in theUnited States Navy during theSpanish-American War andWorld War I . A son of Commander Francis Winslow (I) (1818 - 1862), he was a first cousin once removed of Rear Admiral John A. Winslow, who served in the Civil War (Cameron's father, who also fought in the Civil War, and died of Yellow Fever in 1862 while in command of theUSS R. R. Cuyler (1860) , was a first cousin of John A. Winslow.)History
Cameron McRae Winslow was born in
Washington, D.C. . His older brother was Lt. Francis Winslow (II) USN; his younger brother, Arthur Winslow, was the grandfather of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poetRobert Lowell . He graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in 1874, after which followed years of extensive sea duty. During the 1898 war with Spain, then-Lieutenant Winslow served on board "Nashville". He was commended for extraordinary heroism when, on11 May 1898 , he commanded a boat expedition from "Nashville" and "Marblehead" which succeeded in cutting two submarine cables offCienfuegos, Cuba , which linkedCuba withEurope . Despite withering enemy fire from point-blank range, which resulted in a bullet wound to his hand, Winslow retained command throughout the engagement.Winslow commanded "Charleston" from 1905 to 1907 and
battleship "New Hampshire" from 1908 to 1909. Winslow did not sail on the around-the-world cruise of theGreat White Fleet . When the fleet returned to the US in 1909, Winslow and the "New Hampshire" joined the fleet for its formal military review before President Roosevelt. Promoted to rear admiral on14 September 1911 , Winslow was Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet, from13 September 1915 until29 July 1916 when he was retired due to the statutory age limit. Recalled to active duty in World War I, he served as Inspector of Naval Districts on the Atlantic coast until again retiring on11 November 1919 .Post-Naval Career
Following the 1908 death of his oldest brother, Lt. Francis Winslow (II) USN, Rear Admiral Winslow became a member of the
Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire, representing his direct ancestor Major GeneralJohn Stark . The Admiral's younger brother, Arthur Winslow, also joined the Society, representing the General's oldest son, MajorCaleb Stark . Rear Admiral Winslow died inBoston, Massachusetts .The first two ships named USS "Winslow" honored his cousin, Rear Admiral John Ancrum Winslow, and "Winslow" (DD-359) honored Rear Admiral Cameron McRae Winslow as well.
References
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*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-30
url=http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w10/winslow-i.htm
title=Winslow
work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
publisher=Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy
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