- George A. Converse
George Albert Converse (
13 May 1844 –29 March 1909 ) was a rear admiral [ [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/gaconverse.htm] ] in theUnited States Navy , who was noted for his contributions to naval engineering. He saw service in theSpanish-American War .Born
13 May 1844 in Norwich,Vermont ,where he also attendedNorwich University and was a member ofTheta Chi Fraternity. Converse was appointedmidshipman 29 November 1861 . He was a pioneer in the use of electricity on boardmen-of-war , in experimentation with and introduction ofsmokeless powder in the Navy, and in development oftorpedo boat s.In command of "Montgomery" (C-9) from 1897 to 1899 he took an active part in operations off the coast of
Cuba with AdmiralWilliam T. Sampson 's squadron during the Spanish-American War.Commanding officer ofUSS Illinois (BB-7) from her commissioning in 1901 to 1903. From 1903 to 1906 he served successively as Chief of the Bureaus of Equipment, Ordnance, and Navigation, continuing as Chief of the latter Bureau for a year after his retirement in 1906. He died inWashington, D.C. ,29 March 1909 .Namesake
Two
destroyer s have been named USS "Converse" in his honor.ee also
References
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External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c13/converse-ii.htm DANFS biography of George Converse]
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