Alfred Winsor Brown | |
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31st Naval Governor of Guam | |
In office August 26, 1924 – August 4, 1926 |
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Preceded by | Henry Bertram Price |
Succeeded by | Lloyd Stogell Shapley |
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Born | November 6, 1885 |
Died | September 7, 1938 | (aged 52)
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | United States Naval Academy |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1903-1938 |
Rank | Captain |
Commands | USS Tingey USS Whitney Portsmouth Naval Shipyard USS Arizona |
Awards | Mexican Service Medal World War I Victory Medal Order of Abdon Calderon |
Alfred Winsor Brown (November 6, 1885 – September 7, 1938) was a United States Navy Captain who served as the 31st Naval Governor of Guam. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1907, serving aboard a number of ships in many different capacities soon after. He returned to the Academy on staff before serving as the first commanding officer of the USS Tingey. From 1924 to 1926, he served as Guamanian governor before attending the Naval War College and serving on the staff of a number of high ranking naval officers. He then served as commanding officer of the USS Whitney and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Soon after assuming command of the USS Arizona, Brown died of a heart attack.
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Brown was born on November 6, 1885 in Chelsea, Massachusetts.[1] He married Marguerite Boynton Brown, and had three children by her: Alfred Winsor Brown, Jr., Barbara Jean Brown, and Mary Boynton Brown.[2] He was considered very religious.[2]
He died on September 7, 1938 in an apartment hotel in Long Beach, California of a heart attack.[1] His funeral service took place aboard the USS Arizona, and he was later interred at Arlington National Cemetery on September 14, 1938.[2]
Brown entered the United States Naval Academy in 1903, graduating in 1907.[2] In 1906, he began service aboard the USS Georgia, transferring to Asiatic Squadron and the USS Rhode Island until 1912.[1] In 1914, he transferred to the USS Vermont before becoming navigator aboard the USS Baltimore. For 1916, he served as executive officer aboard the USS Paducah.[1]
In 1917, he returned to the Naval Academy as a staff member.[2] In 1919, the USS Tingey launched with Brown in command.[3] He was stationed at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility from 1923 until serving as governor at the Naval Base Guam.[2] Beginning in 1925, he served as a member and recorder of the Board of Inspection and Survey.[1] From 1930 to 1931, he attended the Naval War College, after which he served in the office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and the office of the Chief of Naval Operations.[1] He became commanding officer of the USS Whitney In 1932. From 1935 to 1937, he served as Commander of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.[2] He commanded the USS Arizona from 1937 until his death in 1938.[2] During his career, he earned three medals: the Mexican Service Medal, the World War I Victory Medal, and the Order of Abdon Calderon.[1]
Brown served as Governor of Guam from August 26, 1924 to August 4, 1926.[4]
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