Sims, William Sowden, ADM

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Final Rank
Admiral
Primary Unit
1925-1925, Bureau of Navigation (BuNav)
Service Years
1880 - 1922
Admiral Admiral

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Home Country
Canada
Canada
Year of Birth
1858
 
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Contact Info
Last Address
Boston, MA
Date of Passing
Sep 28, 1936
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 7, Lot 8002-B

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM)
  1936, National Cemetery Administration (NCA), Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) (Arlington, Virginia)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:


Admiral William S. Sims, commander of U.S. naval forces in European waters during World War I, remarked: 

‘The average man suffers very severely from the pain of a new idea….It is my belief that the future will show that the fleet that has 20 airplane carriers instead of 16 battleships and 4 airplanes will inevitably knock the other fleet out.’

   
Other Comments:

He refused to accept the Distinguished Service Medal because he objected to the Navy’s policy of awarding medals to undeserving officers.


Promoted to Admiral in 1930 while retired

Foreign Awards:
Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (Great Britain), 
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor (France), 
Grand Cordon, Order of the Rising Sun (Japan), 
Grand Cordon, Order of Leopold (Belgium),
Grand Officer of the Crown of Italy

   

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 Unit Assignments
US NavyOffice of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) CNOSchool Assignments - StaffCommander in Chief, US Naval Forces Europe (CINCUSNAVEUR)
  1880-1881, USS Tennessee (1865) Screw frigate
  1881-1882, USS Swatara (screw sloop)
  1883-1884, USS Yantic (screw gunboat)
  1885-1886, USS COLORADO (Steam Frigate)
  1886-1887, USS Richmond (1860)
  1887-1888, Personnel Exchange Program (PEP), Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) CNO
  1889-1893, USS Saratoga (1842) Sloop of war
  1893-1894, USS PHILADELPHIA (C-4)
  1894-1896, USS Charleston (C-2)
  1900-1901, USS Kentucky (BB-6)
  1901-1901, USS Monterey (BM-6)
  1901-1902, Commander In Chief Asiatic Fleet
  1902-1908, Director of Naval Target Practice
  1907-1909, The White House
  1909-1911, USS Minnesota (BB-22)
  1911-1913, Naval War College (Staff) Center for Naval Warfare Studies
  1913-1915, Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla
  1915-1916, USS Nevada (M-8)
  1917-1917, Naval War College (Staff) Center for Naval Warfare Studies
  1917-1918, Commander in Chief, US Naval Forces Europe (CINCUSNAVEUR)
  1919-1922, Naval War College (Staff) Center for Naval Warfare Studies
  1925-1925, Bureau of Navigation (BuNav)
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1898-1898 Spanish-American War
  1918-1918 Surrender of Germany
 Colleges Attended 
United States Naval Academy
  1876-1880, United States Naval Academy
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