- Hugh Rodman
Infobox Military Person
name=Hugh Rodman
born= birth date|1859|1|6
died= death date and age|1940|6|7|1859|1|6
caption=Commander in chief, Pacific Fleet, at fleet review in 1919.
nickname=
placeofbirth=Frankfort, Kentucky
placeofdeath=Bethesda, Maryland
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1880-1923
rank=Admiral
unit=
commands=U.S. Pacific Fleet
battles=Spanish-American War World War I
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relations=
laterwork=Admiral Hugh Rodman (6 January 1859 –7 June 1940 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy who served during theSpanish-American War andWorld War I .Biography
Born at
Frankfort, Kentucky , Rodman graduated from the Naval Academy in 1880. Duty in "Yantic", "Wachusett", "Hartford", and "Essex" and tours at the Hydrographic Office and at theUnited States Naval Observatory were followed in 1891 by 4 years of survey duty along the coasts ofAlaska andBritish Columbia .During the Spanish-American War, he served in "Raleigh" (C-8) and was commended for his outstanding conduct in the
Battle of Manila Bay . In 1899, he participated in scientific explorations in the Pacific under the direction of Alexander Agassiz. Then, in 1900, he returned to Alaska for work investigating its fisheries. From 1901 to 1904 he commanded "Iroquois" inHawaii an waters. Next on theAsiatic Station , he served in "New Orleans", "Cincinnati" (C-7), and "Wisconsin" (BB-9) and, in 1905, commanded "Elcano" (PG-38) on theYangtze River Patrol .From 1907 to 1909, he attended the
Naval War College and served as Lighthouse Inspector,6th Naval District . In 1909 he returned to the Far East to serve in turn as captain of the yard,Cavite ,Philippine Islands , and as commanding officer of "Cleveland" (C-19). Captain of the yard,Mare Island Navy Yard , in 1911, he assumed command of "Connecticut" (BB-18),flagship , Atlantic Fleet, in 1912, and of "Delaware" (BB-28) in 1913. Duty as Marine Superintendent of thePanama Canal followed in 1914, and in 1915 he commanded "New York" (BB-34). During 1916 he served on the General Board.In 1917 Admiral Rodman served as Commander, Battleship Division 9, Atlantic Fleet, in his flagship, "New York". Ordered to
Europe an waters late in the year, his division joined theBritish Grand Fleet atScapa Flow and became the 6th Battle Squadron, British Grand Fleet, under Admiral Sir David Beatty. For the remainder of World War I, Admiral Rodman commanded his division in operations in theNorth Sea .Returning to the United States after the Armistice, he served with the Atlantic Fleet until July 1919 when he became Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet. Detached in 1921, he served as Commandant, 5th Naval District, from 1921 to 1922 , interrupting that duty once for a mission to
Peru as Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary. During 1922–23, he was senior member of a board to formulate administrative policy for all shore stations and on reaching retirement age, 64, was transferred to the retired list.After his retirement, he continued to serve the United States and the Navy on various missions which included, in the summer of 1923, accompanying President
Warren G. Harding on his ill-fated inspection of Alaska. In 1937, he represented the U.S. Navy at King George VI's coronation ceremonies inLondon .Admiral Rodman died at
Bethesda, Maryland and is buried atArlington National Cemetery .Namesake
The destroyer "Rodman" (DD-456) and the transport "Admiral Hugh Rodman" (AP-126) were named for him.
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