- Robert Leamy Meade
Robert Leamy Meade (December 25, 1842 –
11 February 1910 ) was an officer in theUnited States Marine Corps during theAmerican Civil War ,Spanish-American War andBoxer Rebellion .Meade was commissioned second lieutenant in the Marine Corps 14 June 1862. He commanded a battalion of marines during the suppression of the
New York City draft riots in July 1863. He took part in the daring boat attack againstFort Sumter 8 September and was later brevetted for gallant and meritorious service. During the Spanish-American War he served as fleet marine officer in New York and participated in theBattle of Santiago de Cuba . Promoted to colonel 3 March 1899, he served inChina during the Boxer Rebellion and participated in theBattle of Tientsin .For distinguished conduct and public service, he was appointed brigadier general, by brevet, 13 July 1900.
He retired 29 June 1906 and died at
Lexington, Massachusetts ,11 February 1910 .Namesake
Two ships have been named USS "Meade" for him and his brother,
Richard Worsam Meade . The sons ofRichard Worsam Meade II , they were nephews of General George Gordon Meade.ee also
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