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Nathan Crook Twining

Nathan Crook Twining (17 January 1869 – 4 July 1924) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy.

Nathan Crook Twining Jr.
Born(1869-01-17)January 17, 1869
Boscobel, Wisconsin, US
DiedJuly 4, 1924(1924-07-04) (aged 55)
Nantucket, Massachusetts, US
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1885–1923
RankRear Admiral
Commands heldTacoma
Battles/warsSpanish–American War
Occupation of Veracruz
World War I
RelationsMerrill B. Twining & Nathan Farragut Twining (nephews)

Biography edit

Twining was born in Boscobel, Wisconsin, on 17 January 1869, the son of Nathan Crook Twining Sr. (1834–1924) and his second wife, Mary Jane Rennie. He was raised, in part, by his father's third wife, Margaret E. "Maggie" Rockwell (1849–1919) of Batavia, Kane County, Illinois.

He was appointed a naval cadet in 1885 and graduated from the United States Naval Academy on 7 June 1889.[1] During the Spanish–American War, he served in Iowa (BB-4) in Cuban waters and later was executive officer of Kearsarge (BB-5) when that ship circumnavigated the globe with the Great White Fleet.

As the capability of aircraft to bombard warships was grower ever more likely, in 1911 Twining developed the U.S. Navy's first anti-aircraft cannon. The prototype was a 1-pounder. It was not placed in production, but provided the conceptual basis for the upscale 3 inch anti-aircraft cannon mounted on most U.S. warships during World War I.[2]

In 1911 he succeeded his father as an hereditary member of the Delaware Society of the Cincinnati.

He commanded Tacoma (C-18) during the bombardment of Veracruz, Mexico in 1914.

During World War I, he served as Chief of Staff for Admiral William Sims, Commander of Naval Forces in European waters. He was also a member of the Allied War Council.

Rear Admiral Twining retired early in 1923 due to ill health.[3] He died on July 4, 1924, in Nantucket, Massachusetts.[4]

Family edit

Twining was the uncle of United States Air Force General Nathan F. Twining,[5] and United States Marine Corps General Merrill B. Twining. Rear Adm. Twining was married to Caroline Twining. Caroline died on October 14, 1943, and is buried next to her husband at Arlington National Cemetery.[6]

Honors edit

In 1943, the destroyer USS Twining (DD-540) was named in his honor.[7]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rear Admiral Nathan Crook Twining". El Paso Herald. January 28, 1922. p. 4. Retrieved April 20, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ "New American Aerial Weapons" Popular Mechanics, December 1911, p. 776.
  3. ^ "Twining Quits Naval Berth". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. January 13, 1923. p. 28. Retrieved April 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Rear Admiral Nathan Crook Twining, chief-of-staff of the Pacific Fleet under Amiral [sic] Hugh Rodman and one of the most brilliant officers in the service, has been ordered home and relieved of all active duty by recent naval orders.  
  4. ^ "Twining". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History & Heritage Command. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Maj. Twining of Pacific Post First Smelled Powder at 3". The Nebraska State Journal. March 4, 1943. p. 7. Retrieved April 21, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ Burial Details: Twining, Nathan C – ANC Explorer
  7. ^ "Widow of Admiral Sponsor for Twining". Oakland Tribune. May 6, 1941. p. 6. Retrieved April 19, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  

nathan, crook, twining, january, 1869, july, 1924, rear, admiral, united, states, navy, born, 1869, january, 1869boscobel, wisconsin, usdiedjuly, 1924, 1924, aged, nantucket, massachusetts, usplace, burialarlington, national, cemeteryallegianceunited, states, . Nathan Crook Twining 17 January 1869 4 July 1924 was a rear admiral of the United States Navy Nathan Crook Twining Jr Born 1869 01 17 January 17 1869Boscobel Wisconsin USDiedJuly 4 1924 1924 07 04 aged 55 Nantucket Massachusetts USPlace of burialArlington National CemeteryAllegianceUnited States of AmericaService wbr branchUnited States NavyYears of service1885 1923RankRear AdmiralCommands heldTacomaBattles warsSpanish American WarOccupation of VeracruzWorld War IRelationsMerrill B Twining amp Nathan Farragut Twining nephews Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Honors 4 Awards 5 ReferencesBiography editTwining was born in Boscobel Wisconsin on 17 January 1869 the son of Nathan Crook Twining Sr 1834 1924 and his second wife Mary Jane Rennie He was raised in part by his father s third wife Margaret E Maggie Rockwell 1849 1919 of Batavia Kane County Illinois He was appointed a naval cadet in 1885 and graduated from the United States Naval Academy on 7 June 1889 1 During the Spanish American War he served in Iowa BB 4 in Cuban waters and later was executive officer of Kearsarge BB 5 when that ship circumnavigated the globe with the Great White Fleet As the capability of aircraft to bombard warships was grower ever more likely in 1911 Twining developed the U S Navy s first anti aircraft cannon The prototype was a 1 pounder It was not placed in production but provided the conceptual basis for the upscale 3 inch anti aircraft cannon mounted on most U S warships during World War I 2 In 1911 he succeeded his father as an hereditary member of the Delaware Society of the Cincinnati He commanded Tacoma C 18 during the bombardment of Veracruz Mexico in 1914 During World War I he served as Chief of Staff for Admiral William Sims Commander of Naval Forces in European waters He was also a member of the Allied War Council Rear Admiral Twining retired early in 1923 due to ill health 3 He died on July 4 1924 in Nantucket Massachusetts 4 Family editTwining was the uncle of United States Air Force General Nathan F Twining 5 and United States Marine Corps General Merrill B Twining Rear Adm Twining was married to Caroline Twining Caroline died on October 14 1943 and is buried next to her husband at Arlington National Cemetery 6 Honors editIn 1943 the destroyer USS Twining DD 540 was named in his honor 7 Awards editNavy Distinguished Service Medal Specially Meritorious Service Medal Sampson Medal Spanish Campaign Medal Mexican Service Medal Victory MedalReferences edit Rear Admiral Nathan Crook Twining El Paso Herald January 28 1922 p 4 Retrieved April 20 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp New American Aerial Weapons Popular Mechanics December 1911 p 776 Twining Quits Naval Berth The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles CA January 13 1923 p 28 Retrieved April 20 2021 via Newspapers com Rear Admiral Nathan Crook Twining chief of staff of the Pacific Fleet under Amiral sic Hugh Rodman and one of the most brilliant officers in the service has been ordered home and relieved of all active duty by recent naval orders nbsp Twining Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Navy Department Naval History amp Heritage Command Retrieved 22 November 2010 Maj Twining of Pacific Post First Smelled Powder at 3 The Nebraska State Journal March 4 1943 p 7 Retrieved April 21 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp Burial Details Twining Nathan C ANC Explorer Widow of Admiral Sponsor for Twining Oakland Tribune May 6 1941 p 6 Retrieved April 19 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathan Crook Twining amp oldid 1135412947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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