- Armistead Rust
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name = Armistead Rust
lived =12 July 1862 –29 December 1941
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allegiance =United States of America
serviceyears = 1887–1912, 1917–1919
rank =Captain
branch =United States Navy
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battles =Spanish-American War World War I
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laterwork =Armistead Rust (
12 July 1862 –29 December 1941 ) was an officer of theUnited States Navy .Armistead Rust was born in Campbell County,
Virginia , on12 July 1862 . He was appointed a cadet engineer at theUnited States Naval Academy on1 October 1881 . After completing the course of instruction, he was detached from the Naval Academy on1 June 1885 to await orders for the two years of sea duty that preceded graduation at that time. Following service in "Tennessee" and "Richmond", he returned to Annapolis in the spring of 1887 for graduation, received his diploma on15 June 1887 , and was commissioned an ensign on1 July 1887 .During the next three years, Rust served successively in the
Bureau of Navigation and the sloops of war "Saratoga", "Constellation", and "Jamestown". In December 1890, he began an assignment ashore. Following four months ofordnance duty at theWashington Navy Yard , he reported to the Naval Proving Ground atIndian Head, Maryland , on7 April 1892 for similar service. In September 1892, Rust went home for a year's leave of absence. Upon his return to active service at the end of August 1893, Ens. Rust went to sea in "Pinta". Following duty in connection with the recommissioning of thearmored cruiser "Boston" in September and October 1895 and a brief assignment to "Ranger" from late October to early December, he was transferred to "Monterey" and served in her until September 1896 when he went home on three months of leave. At the end of November 1896, Ens. Rust commenced another ordnance assignment at Indian Head.Newly promoted Lt.(jg.) Rust was detached from the Proving Ground on
11 November 1897 and reported on board thegunboat "Newport" a week later. During theSpanish-American War , he served successively in "Newport", "Hist", and "Princeton". On10 June 1899 , Rust was promoted to lieutenant while still serving in "Princeton". Between January 1900 and March 1901, Lt. Rust served in "Don Juan de Austria" and "Scindia". After a tour of duty ashore atBath, Maine , as inspector of equipment and ordnance, he returned to sea in "Montgomery" in July 1902 and served in her until September 1904. Following an assignment to "Minneapolis" between November 1904 and January 1906, Lt.Comdr. Rust moved ashore once again as a gunnery instructor at the Washington Navy Yard.In November 1907, he reported to the
Bureau of Equipment in Washington in conjunction with preparations for a hydrographic survey of the southern coast ofCuba betweenCape Cruz and Casilda. Lt.Comdr. Rust directed that mission during the first five months of 1908 and reported back to Washington in June. Late in October, he returned to Cuba to resume direction of the hydrographic survey and to assume command of "Hist". He was promoted to commander on4 November 1908 . Comdr. Rust completed his tour of hydrographic duty in October 1910 and went to "Louisiana" (Battleship No. 19). He was detached from that warship in August 1911 and soon began two months of temporary duty at theBureau of Ordnance . On26 October 1911 , Comdr. Rust assumed command of "Baltimore" (Cruiser No. 3) with additional duty as captain of the yard at theCharleston Navy Yard .On
2 July 1912 , he was placed on the retired list in the rank of captain, to date from30 June 1912 . Capt. Rust was called back to active duty on4 April 1917 , two days before the United States enteredWorld War I . For the remainder of 1917 and the first five months of 1918, he served as an inspector of ordnance — first atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania and, later, atHagerstown, Maryland . Early in June 1918, he was transferred back to Philadelphia where he served on the staff of the Commandant,4th Naval District , chairing boards investigating maritime mishaps. Capt. Rust resumed his retirement on23 July 1919 and took office as the superintendent of theMassachusetts Nautical Academy . He served in that post until29 April 1932 when he moved to Annapolis. Capt. Rust died on29 December 1941 at the Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Md. Capt. Rust, an expert on navigation, wrote several books on the subject.In 1945, the
submarine chaser "PCS-1404" was reclassified as asurveying ship , and named USS "Armistead Rust" (AGS-9) in honor of Capt. Rust.References
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