- John D. Ford
Rear Admiral John Donaldson Ford (
19 May 1840 –17 April 1918 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy during theAmerican Civil War and theSpanish-American War .Born in
Baltimore, Maryland , Ford entered the Navy as third assistant engineer 30 July 1862. Assigned to theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron 1862-65, he participated in engagements on theMississippi River and theBattle of Mobile Bay . He was attached to thesloop-of-war "Sacramento" when she was wrecked off the coast ofIndia in June 1867.During the next three decades he held various sea and shore assignments; and, while attached to the
Maryland Agricultural and Mechanical College (now theUniversity of Maryland, College Park ) from 1894-96, he started a course inmechanical engineering . As fleet engineer of thePacific Squadron in 1898, he served in "Baltimore" (C-3) during theBattle of Manila Bay 1 May. For his "eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle" in operations atCavite ,Sangley Point , andCorregidor , he was advanced three numbers.Promoted to Rear Admiral upon retirement 19 May 1902, Ford remained on active duty as Inspector of Machinery and Ordnance at
Sparrow's Point, Baltimore , until December 1908.Rear Admiral Ford died in Baltimore 17 April 1918.
The destroyer USS "John D. Ford" (DD-228) was named for him.
External links
* [http://academic.reed.edu/formosa/texts/fordbio.html John Donaldson Ford biography] - From the "Formosa" historical collection at Reed College, Portland, Oregon
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