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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Henry Lycurgus Howison|nick=Henry L. Howison|appt=17 July, 1893{{USOfficerReg1896|p. 6}}}} | {{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Henry Lycurgus Howison|nick=Henry L. Howison|appt=17 July, 1893{{USOfficerReg1896|p. 6}}}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=William Alexander Kirkland|nick=William A. Kirkland|appt=1 June, 1896{{USList&Station1898|p. 4}}|end=15 May, 1899{{USOfficerReg1900|p. 6}}{{INF}}}} | {{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=William Alexander Kirkland|nick=William A. Kirkland|appt=1 June, 1896{{USList&Station1898|p. 4}}|end=15 May, 1899{{USOfficerReg1900|p. 6}}{{INF}}}} |
Revision as of 00:32, 1 December 2014
The Mare Island Navy Yard was a U.S. naval shipyard located northeast of San Francisco. It was the first American naval base in the Pacific.
Shipbuilding
Commandants
Dates of appointment given:
- Captain Henry L. Howison, 17 July, 1893[1]
- Rear Admiral William A. Kirkland, 1 June, 1896[2] – 15 May, 1899[3][Inference]
- Rear Admiral Louis Kempff, 15 May, 1899[4]
- Captain Frank M. Bennett, 15 January, 1913[5]
See Also
Footnotes
Bibliography