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Revision as of 17:46, 8 December 2014

Lloyd Horwitz Chandler ( – ) served in the United States Navy.

Life & Career

In 1905 Chandler wrote an "extensive defense" of the amalgamation of line officers and engineers for the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings.[1][2]

See Also

Bibliography

  • Chandler, Lieutenant Commander L. H. (1905). "Is Amalgamation a Failure? Being an Examination of the So-Called Proofs that such is the Case, and a Defense of Our Present Engineering Organization of the Commissioned Personnel of the Navy". U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 31 (4): pp. 823-943.

Service Records

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
New Command
Captain of U.S.S. Decatur
19 May, 1902
Succeeded by
Chester W. Nimitz

Footnotes

  1. Chandler. "Is Amalgamation a Failure?" pp. 823-943.
  2. McBride. Technological Change. p. 33.