Frank Friday Fletcher

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Frank Friday Fletcher
November 23, 1855 - November 28, 1928
Admiral Frank F. Fletcher
Admiral Frank F. Fletcher wearing his Medal of Honor, circa 1919
Place of birth Oskaloosa, Iowa
Place of death New York, New York
Allegiance USN
Years of service 1875-1919
Rank Admiral
Commands Atlantic Fleet
Battles/wars U.S. occupation of Veracruz, 1914
Awards Medal of Honor

Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher (November 23, 1855November 28, 1928) was an American naval officer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the uncle of World War II Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher.

Fletcher, born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, was a member of the U.S. Naval Academy class of 1875. As Commander of the 1st Division, Atlantic Fleet, he directed the landing at Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico, 21 and 22 April 1914, with distinction for which he received the Medal of Honor.

He was named Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet later that year, ranking as Admiral from 10 March 1915 until completing his assignment in 1916. He served on the General Board until retiring on 23 November 1919, earning the Distinguished Service Medal for his meritorious service during World War I. Twice recalled for temporary active duty, he served in 1925 on a board studying the most effective use of aircraft in national defense. Admiral Fletcher died in New York City on 28 November 1928.

The USS Fletcher (DD-445) was named for Admiral Frank F. Fletcher.

This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

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