Brockett, William Alden, RADM

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Last Primary NEC
111X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Surface Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1963-1965, Bureau of Ships
Service Years
1934 - 1965
Rear Admiral Upper Half Rear Admiral Upper Half

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1914
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Raised in Niantic and New London CT
Last Address
Born in Illinois.
Died at San Diego, CA
Date of Passing
Sep 23, 1984
 

 Official Badges 

US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE)
  1945, American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE)


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Rear Admiral William Alden Brockett
Graduated USNAA at age 20
Navy's youngest Captain, age 38
Rear Admiral at age 47


Rear Admiral William A. Brockett, was born 22 February 1914 in Illinois and raised in Litchfield and New London, Connecticut.

A naval engineer and author, Brockett served aboard a US gunboat in China at the time of the Battle of Shanghai in August 1937.

In 1950, he co-authored with Robert M. Johnston Elements of Applied Thermodynamics, which was required reading by naval engineering students of the United States Naval Academy for over forty years. During the Vietnam War, he was Chief of the United States Navy's Bureau of Ships. He then served as President of the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture from 1966 to 1974.

Brockett died in San Diego, California in September 1984.

Lieutenant (JG) Brockett served in Shanghai, China aboard the River gunboat USS Luzon (PG-47). He was temporarily attached to Headquarters Company, Fourth Marines, the so-called China Marines, at Shanghai, China in May 1940. He left Shanghai on 9 June 1940 bound for the US Naval Academy aboard the SS President Cleveland.

As Chief of BuShips, Brockett played a role in the investigation of the April 1963 sinking of the nuclear-powered submarine USS Thresher (SSN-593). He also participated in discussions with NASA regarding the use of stable ocean platforms in lieu of instrumentation ships for the early United States space program. Brockett and his vice chief, Charles A. Curtze, resigned their posts at BuShips in October 1965 in protest over Secretary of Defense McNamara's increasing centralization of military power in The Pentagon.

Brockett's telegram to the commissioning of the USS Ulysses S. Grant (SSBN-631) was read aloud at the ceremony on 17 July 1964.

Brockett spoke at the commissioning of the USS Gallup (PGM-85) on 22 October 1966.

   

  1937-1940, Commander Yangtze Patrol (ComYangPat), Commander In Chief Asiatic Fleet

Lieutenant

From Month/Year
July / 1937

To Month/Year
June / 1940

Unit
Commander Yangtze Patrol (ComYangPat) Unit Page

Rank
Lieutenant

NEC
Not Specified

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
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 Commander Yangtze Patrol (ComYangPat), Commander In Chief Asiatic Fleet Details

Commander Yangtze Patrol (ComYangPat), Commander In Chief Asiatic Fleet

Type
Combat - Sea
 

Parent Unit
Commander In Chief Asiatic Fleet

Strength
Surface Vessel

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Last Updated: Sep 6, 2012
   
Memories For This Unit

Worst Moment
Brockett served aboard a US gunboat in China at the time of the Battle of Shanghai in August 1937.

Chain of Command
Lieutenant (JG) Brockett served in Shanghai, China aboard the River gunboat USS Luzon (PG-47). He was temporarily attached to Headquarters Company, Fourth Marines, the so-called China Marines, at Shanghai, China in May 1940. He left Shanghai on 9 June 1940 bound for the US Naval Academy aboard the SS President Cleveland.

   

Other Memories
November 1938 to June 1940 had successive duty in the USS OAHU and USS LUZON, gunboats of the Yangtze River Patrol.

   
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13 Members Also There at Same Time
Commander Yangtze Patrol (ComYangPat)

GLASSFORD, William, VADM, (1906-1946) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Warden, Jack, PO3, (1938-1945) Petty Officer Third Class
Briggs, Sylvan W., PO2, (1936-1946) 00 00E Other Service Rank
Commander In Chief Asiatic Fleet

Hart, Thomas, ADM, (1899-1945) Admiral
Yarnell, Harry Ervin, ADM, (1897-1944) Admiral
Deyo, Morton Lyndholm, VADM, (1911-1949) Captain
McConnell, Riley Franklin, CAPT, (1907-1940) Captain
Adair., Charles L., RADM, (1926-1956) OFF 111X Lieutenant Commander
Abbott, Clark Tait, CAPT, (1931-1954) Lieutenant
Van Metre, Thaddeus, RADM, (1930-1959) Lieutenant
Commander, Destroyers, Asiatic Fleet (COMDESAF)

Nix, Joshua J., LCDR, (1930-1942) Lieutenant
Parker, Edward Nelson, VADM, (1925-1963) OFF Lieutenant Commander
Commander, Submarines Asiatic (COMSUBASIATIC)

Barr, Jr., Eric, CAPT, (1934-1947) Lieutenant

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