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Cutler was appointed to command the new {{US-Galveston|f=t}} on 19 January, 1905 and commissioned her on 15 February.<ref>"The Navy Gazette". ''Army and Navy Register''. 21 January, 1905. Vol. '''XXXVII''', No. '''1,310''', p. 23.</ref> | After duty in charge of the light house establishment on Porto Rico,<ref>The standard spelling of Puerto Rico in Navy correspondence of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.</ref> Cutler was appointed to command the new {{US-Galveston|f=t}} on 19 January, 1905 and commissioned her on 15 February.<ref>"The Navy Gazette". ''Army and Navy Register''. 21 January, 1905. Vol. '''XXXVII''', No. '''1,310''', p. 23.</ref> | ||
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William Gifford Cutler ( – ) served in the United States Navy.
Life & Career
After duty in charge of the light house establishment on Porto Rico,[1] Cutler was appointed to command the new protected cruiser Galveston on 19 January, 1905 and commissioned her on 15 February.[2]
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Preceded by New Command |
Captain of U.S.S. Galveston 15 Feb, 1905 – 1907[3] |
Succeeded by Ben W. Hodges |
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