Pollock, Edwin Taylor, CAPT

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary NEC
111X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Surface Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1925-1927, USS Los Angeles (ZR-3)
Service Years
1893 - 1927
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Home State
Ohio
Ohio
Year of Birth
1870
 
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Last Address
Mount Gilead
Date of Passing
Jun 06, 1943
 

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During the war, Pollock was appointed as Captain on the USS George Washington, a German cruise liner which was repossessed by the United States military for use as a transport ship. She was rechristened George Washington in September 1917 and Pollock was given her command on October 1, 1917. That December, she set out with her first load of troops. During the war, Pollock successfully transported 60,00 American soldiers to France in 18 round trips.[24] In 1918, the George Washington was tasked to deliver President Woodrow Wilson to the Paris Peace Conference, though Pollock would not make the trip. He was reassigned on September 29, 1918.

 After the war, he was eventually reassigned to the battleship USS Oklahoma, to serve in the Pacific fleet.[24] On November 10, 1920, Pollock was awarded a Navy Cross for his services during the war.[

   
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U.S. Virgin Islands

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Politics and government of
U.S. Virgin Islands


In the final days before the entrance of the United States into World War I, the US military was concerned that Germany was planning to purchase or seize the Danish West Indies for use as a submarine or zeppelin base.[20] At the time, Charlotte Amalie on Saint Thomas was considered the best port in the Caribbean outside of Cuba and Coral Bay on Saint John was considered the safest harbor in the area.[21] Although the United States was not yet at war with Germany, the US signed a treaty to purchase the territory from Denmark for 25 million dollars on March 28, 1917. President Woodrow Wilson nominated James Harrison Oliver to be the first military governor.[22] The United States announced plans to build a naval base in the territory to aid in the protection of the Panama Canal.[23]

Oliver was unable to travel immediately to the Islands and the honor of being the first Acting Governor of the United States Virgin Islands was decided in an unusual way. Both Pollock, commanding the USS Hancock, and B. B. Blerer's USS Olympia were dispatched to the Islands in a race. The commander of the ship that arrived first would officiate at the transfer ceremony and be Acting Governor.[22] Pollock arrived first and the transfer ceremony took place on March 31, 1917 on Saint Thomas. Blerer officiated at a smaller ceremony on Saint Croix. Present for the handover was the crew of the KDM Valkyrien and the former island legislature.[23] The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, less than a week after securing the islands. Oliver was confirmed by Congress on April 20 and relieved Pollock as Governor.

   

  1919-1921, USS Oklahoma (BB-37)

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USS Oklahoma (BB-37)


Nevada Class Battleship:

Displacement 27,500 Tons, Dimensions, 583' (oa) x 95' 3" x 29' 7" (Max) Armament 10 x 14"/45 21 x 5"/51, 2 x 21" tt. Armor, 13 1/2" Belt, 18" Triple Turrets, 16" Dual turrets, 3" Second (armor) Deck, 2 1/2" Third (splinter) Deck 16" Conning Tower. Machinery, 24,800 IHP; 2 vertical, Triple expansion engines, 2 screws. Speed, 20.5 Knots, Crew 864. Operational and Building Data: Laid down by New York, Shipbuilding, Camden, NJ., October 26, 1912. Launched March 23, 1914. Commissioned May 2, 1916. Decommissioned (War Loss). Stricken September 1, 1944. Fate: Sunk by Japanese aircraft during attack on Pearl Harbor Hawaii, December 7, 1941.  20 Officers and 395 Men were lost with the ship and remain on duty.

Her hulk was raised in 1943, Sold for scrap December 5 1946. Hulk sank while under tow to breakers, 540 miles NE, Pearl Harbor, May 17, 1947.


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Battleship

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13 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Oklahoma (BB-37)

Irwin, Noble Edward, RADM, (1891-1933) Captain
SPELLMAN, Francis, RADM, (1917-1947) Lieutenant
Momsen, Charles Bowers, VADM, (1919-1955) Ensign
McVay, Charles Butler, ADM, (1886-1932) OFF 00X Captain
Hayler, Robert Ward, VADM, (1914-1952) OFF Lieutenant
Hustvedt, Olaf Mandt, VADM, (1909-1946) OFF Lieutenant
Phillips, John Spinning, RADM, (1917-1947) OFF Lieutenant
Duncan, Donald B., ADM, (1917-1957) OFF 00X Ensign
Ditzek, Joseph, CWO2, (1920-1951) SN SN-0000 Seaman First Class
Hammer, Jefferson, SN, (1920-1922) EM EM-0000 Seaman
Robison, Bennie, SN, (1917-1919) BM BM-0000 Seaman
Haviland, Willis Bradley, CDR, (1907-1944) Lieutenant
Adams, Harry Atherton, LT, (1893-1941) Gunner (WO)

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