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Thomas Tingey Craven (admiral, born 1873)

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Following the United States' entrance into World War II, Craven was recalled to active duty and promoted to vice admiral on 16 June 1942, serving as superintendent of the
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This article is about the 20th-century U.S. Navy admiral. For his grandfather, also an admiral, see
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in 1896. His first assignment after graduation was to the newly commissioned battleship
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Lieutenant Commander Thomas Tingey Craven in service dress blue uniform.
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Thomas Tingey Craven Memoirs, 1897-1953 (bulk 1942-1953), MS 530
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in Cuba in June 1898. He married Antoinette Merritt in 1901.
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During the remainder of his naval career, Craven commanded
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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officer and engineer and the grandson of his namesake,
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which he commanded throughout World War I until 1918.
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Thomas Tingey Craven (US Navy admiral)
Thomas Tingey Craven (admiral, born 1808)

Vallejo, California
St. Albans, New York
United States of America

United States Navy

Vice Admiral
Director of Naval Communications
Philippine–American War
World War I
World War II
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Vallejo, California
St. Albans, New York
United States
naval officer
World War I
World War II
vice admiral
Henry Smith Craven
United States Navy
Thomas Tingey Craven
Commodore
Thomas Tingey
United States Naval Academy
USS Massachusetts (BB-2)
Spanish–American War

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