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Revision as of 13:20, 16 September 2015
Rear Admiral Philip Henry Cooper (5 August, 1844 – 29 December, 1912) served in the United States Navy.
Life & Career
Cooper took a leave of absence, commencing on 21 October, 1899.[1]
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Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Alfred T. Mahan |
Captain of U.S.S. Chicago 1 Dec, 1898[2] |
Succeeded by Charles H. Rockwell |
Preceded by Robley D. Evans |
Commander-in-Chief, Asiatic Fleet 21 Mar, 1904 |
Succeeded by Yates Stirling |
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