French Ensor Chadwick
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Rear Admiral French Ensor Chadwick, USN (February 28, 1844-1919) was a U.S. Navy officer who became prominent in the naval reform movement of the post-Civil War era. He was particularly noted for his contributions to naval education, and served as president of the Naval War College from 1900-1903.
A native of Morgantown, West Virginia, he attended the United States Naval Academy from 1861-1864. During the Civil War years, the Academy was relocated from Annapolis, Maryland to Newport, Rhode Island, due to concerns about secessionist sympathy in Maryland, a border state.
Major sea commands included the gunboat USS Yorktown, commissioned in 1889.
[edit] External links
- Register of French Ensor Chadwick Papers, Naval War College - Includes a biographical sketch
Preceded by: Charles H. Davis |
Head of the Office of Naval Intelligence (Chief Intelligence Officer) September 1892–June 1893 |
Succeeded by: Frederick Singer |
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