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'''Freeland | {{RearUS}} '''Freeland Allyn Daubin''' (6 February, 1886 – 24 October, 1959) served in the [[United States Navy]]. | ||
==Life & Career== | ==Life & Career== | ||
Freeland Allyn Daubin was born on 6 February, 1886 in Lamar, Missouri. He was appointed to the {{USNA}} from his home state and officially entered the U.S. Navy on 5 July, 1905, graduating with the Class of 1909.{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 118}} | |||
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Rear Admiral Daubin died on 24 October, 1959 and is buried at Fort Rosencrans National Cemetary, San Diego. | |||
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Revision as of 03:31, 13 March 2017
Rear Admiral Freeland Allyn Daubin (6 February, 1886 – 24 October, 1959) served in the United States Navy.
Life & Career
Freeland Allyn Daubin was born on 6 February, 1886 in Lamar, Missouri. He was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy from his home state and officially entered the U.S. Navy on 5 July, 1905, graduating with the Class of 1909.[1]
Rear Admiral Daubin died on 24 October, 1959 and is buried at Fort Rosencrans National Cemetary, San Diego.
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Service Records
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by New Command |
Captain of U.S.S. L-1 11 Apr, 1916 |
Succeeded by George A. Rood |
Preceded by Hans Beyersdorff |
Captain of S.M.S. U 111 Mar, 1919 – Sep, 1919[2] |
Succeeded by ? |
Preceded by Edmund S. R. Brandt |
Captain of U.S.S. Sturtevant 11 Dec, 1923[3] – after 1 Jan, 1925[4] |
Succeeded by ? |
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