Stirling, Jr., Yates, RADM

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Primary Unit
1933-1936, Brooklyn Navy Yard, NY
Service Years
1892 - 1936
Rear Admiral Upper Half Rear Admiral Upper Half

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1872
 
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Contact Info
Last Address
Baltimore, MD
Date of Passing
Jan 27, 1948
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 7 Site 2069

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS)National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  0, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) - Assoc. Page
  1948, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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Awarded the Navy Cross for actions on the USS President Lincoln

   
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  1913-1914, USS Rhode Island (BB-17)

Commander

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USS Rhode Island (BB-17) Unit Page

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Commander

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Not Specified

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 USS Rhode Island (BB-17) Details

USS Rhode Island (BB-17)
Virginia Class Battleship: Displacement 14,948 Tons, Dimensions, 441' 3" (oa) x 76' 3" x 26' (Max). Armament 4 x 12"/40 8 x 8"/40, 12 x 6"/50 12 x 3"/50, 4 21" tt. Armor, 11" Belt, 12" Turrets, 3" Decks, 9" Conning Tower. Machinery, 19,000 IHP; 2 vertical, inverted, triple expansion engines, 2 screws. Speed, 19 Knots, Crew 812. The following analysis is by historian Chuck Haberlein, formerly of the Naval Historical Center: According to "Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775-1990" (by Stephen S. Roberts & K. Jack Bauer), three of the BB-13 class had their names changed on 7 March 1901 (before any of them were laid down). Battleship # 13 was originally named New Jersey. Battleship # 14 was originally to be Pennsylvania, and Battleship # 16 was to be Virginia. After the renamings, Virginia and New Jersey had swapped places, Nebraska (originally intended for Armored Cruiser # 4) swapped ships with Pennsylvania. Again, according to that book: "The construction of the first two ships (ie BBs 13 & 14) was delayed because of Congressional limitations on the price that could be paid for armor plate and because of lengthy debates within the navy on the arrangement of the guns" (presumably the superposed 8"/12" turrets). (my comments are in parentheses). Same book's Armored Cruiser # 4 class entry states: "The refusal of manufacturers to sell armor within the price limits set by Congress delayed the ships' construction." Both classes (BB-13 & ACR-4) were originally authorized in Fiscal Year 1900, but the first of them were not laid down until 7 August 1901 (Pennsylvania, as Armored Cruiser # 4) and 31 August 1901 (Georgia, as Battleship # 15). It looks to me like there may have been some political log rolling involved in the renamings. PERHAPS (this is purely a guess) some Pennsylvania politicos wanted "their" name on a ship ASAP, so it was given to the first available keel. Then again, maybe builder location had something to do with it. Cramp built Armored Cruiser # 4, while none of the Virginia class battleships were built in Pennsylvania. Operational and Building Data: Laid down by Fore River, Shipbuilding, Quincy MA., May 1 1902. Launched May 17 1904. Commissioned February 19 1906. Decommissioned June 30 1920. Stricken July 12 1922. Fate: Sold November 1 1923 and broken up for scrap.

Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Virginia-class

Strength
Battleship

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6 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Rhode Island (BB-17)

Williams, Clarence Stewart, ADM, (1884-1927) Captain
Cochrane, Edward Lull, VADM, (1914-1947) Lieutenant Junior Grade
Giffen, Robert Carlisle, VADM, (1907-1946) OFF Lieutenant Junior Grade
Fritsch, Elmer, CPO, (1903-1936) YN YN-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Thomas, John Henry, CPO, (1908-1923) PhM PhM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Jones, Hilary Pollard, ADM, (1884-1927) Captain

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