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'''David Glasgow Farragut''', ( – ) served in the [[United States Navy]].
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{{AdmUS}} '''David Glasgow Farragut''', (5 July, 1801 – 14 August, 1870) served in the [[United States Navy]].  A hero of the [[Battle of Mobile Bay]] well noted for a chilly disdain for torpedo defences, Farragut became the first American to be promoted to the ranks of Rear-Admiral, Vice-Admiral, and Admiral.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 11 May 2020

Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, (5 July, 1801 – 14 August, 1870) served in the United States Navy. A hero of the Battle of Mobile Bay well noted for a chilly disdain for torpedo defences, Farragut became the first American to be promoted to the ranks of Rear-Admiral, Vice-Admiral, and Admiral.

Life & Career

See Also

Bibliography

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Louis M. Goldsborough
Commanding European Squadron
c. Jul, 1867 – 10 Nov, 1868
Succeeded by
Alexander M. Pennock

Footnotes