Nehemiah Mayo Dyer | |
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Born | February 19, 1839 Provincetown, Massachusetts |
Died | January 28, 1910 Melrose, Massachusetts |
(aged 70)
Place of burial | Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, Massachusetts |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1862–1901 |
Rank | Rear Admiral |
Battles/wars | American Civil War Spanish–American War |
Nehemiah Mayo Dyer (19 February 1839 - 28 January 1910) was a Rear Admiral in United States Navy, who served during the American Civil War and Spanish–American War.
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Born in Provincetown, Massachusetts, Dyer entered the Navy as master's mate in 1862 and was promoted to acting ensign and acting master for gallant service aboard Metacomet during the Battle of Mobile Bay, 4–5 August 1864. He won additional laurels while commanding the cruiser Baltimore in the Battle of Manila Bay on 1 May 1898. He reached the mandatory retirement age of 62 on 19 February 1901. Rear Admiral Dyer died in Melrose, Massachusetts, 28 January 1910. He is buried in the Wyoming Cemetery in Melrose, Massachusetts.
Admiral Dyer was one of the few individuals who served with Admiral Farragut at Mobile Bay and also Commodore Dewey at Manila Bay.
Admiral Dyer received the Civil War Campaign Medal, Battle of Manila Bay Commemorative Medal (the "Dewey Medal") and the Spanish Campaign Medal.
The destroyer USS Dyer (DD-84) was named in his honor.