Blue, Victor, RDML

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Lower Half
Last Primary NEC
111X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Surface Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1918-1919, 111X, Bureau of Navigation (BuNav)
Service Years
1887 - 1919
Rear Admiral Lower Half Rear Admiral Lower Half

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Home State
North Carolina
North Carolina
Year of Birth
1865
 
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Last Address
Richmond County, NC
Date of Passing
Jan 22, 1928
 

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Rear Admiral Victor Blue died on January 22, 1923 while traveling by train from Florida to Washington D.C.  He had been a sufferer of heart disease for years and was on his way to Walter Reed Hospital.


   
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      Victor Blue, was born in Richmond County, North Carolina, 6 December 1865 and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1887. Lieutenant Blue was advanced five numbers for intelligence missions in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. He served on the ''Suwanee'', and attracted general attention in June, 1898, by penetrating 72 miles (116 km) within the Spanish lines in the vicinity of Santiago, Cuba, and definitely determining for the first time the presence of the  Spanish fleet in Santiago harbor.  He commanded the ''Alvarado'', a gunboat captured from the Spanish, in the attack upon Manzanillo, Cuba|, became Flag lieutenant in the Pacific Squadron, and served in the Philippines in 1900-01.  From the ranks of inspector of ordnance, held in 1905-07, he was promoted until he became commander in 1909 and in 1910 chief of staff in the Pacific Fleet.  Soon thereafter he was transferred to duty on the General Board of the United States Navy.  He served as Chief of the Bureau of Navigation (1913–16 and 1919).  Under David Beatty,  he commanded USS Texas (BB-35) in the North Sea during her service with the 6th Battle Squadron. He was made rear-admiral on April 1, 1919. 


   

  1901-1902, 111X, USS Kentucky (BB-6)

Lieutenant

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Unit
USS Kentucky (BB-6) Unit Page

Rank
Lieutenant

NEC
111X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Surface Warfare

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Not Specified

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USS Kentucky (BB-6)
Kearsarge Class Battleship: Displacement 11,525 Tons, Dimensions, 375' 4" (oa) x 72' 3" x 25' 10" (Max), Armament 4 x 13"/35 4 x 8"/35, 14 x 5"/40 4 x 18" tt, Armor, 16 1/2" Belt, 17" Turrets, 5" Decks, 10" Conning Tower, Machinery, 10,000 IHP; 2 vertical triple expansion engines, 2 screws, Speed, 16 Knots, Crew 553. Operational and Building Data: Laid down by Newport News, Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA., on June 30 1896, Launched March 24 1898, Commissioned May 15 1900, Decommissioned August 28 1909, Recommissioned June 4 1912. Decommissioned March 29 1920.Stricken May 27 1922. Fate: Sold March 24 1923 and broken up for scrap.

Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Kearsarge-class

Strength
Battleship

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Last Updated: Jul 24, 2008
   
   
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USS Kentucky (BB-6)

Elliott, Middleton Stuart, VADM, (1896-1942) OFF 210X Lieutenant
Wildes, Frank, RADM, (1863-1903) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Berrien, Frank, RADM, (1900-1941) Ensign
Castle, Guy Wilkinson Stuart, CDR, (1901-1919) Midshipman
Winter, Leo, F3c, (1900-1908) WT Fireman 3rd Class
Chester, Colby Mitchell, RADM, (1859-1909) Captain
Sims, William Sowden, ADM, (1880-1922) Lieutenant Commander
Twining, Nathan Crook, RADM, (1889-1923) Lieutenant

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