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Walter Browne Woodson

Rear Admiral Walter Browne Woodson, U.S. Navy (Ret.) (1881-1948), was Judge Advocate General of the Navy under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, serving from 1938 to 1943.

Walter Browne Woodson
Born(1881-10-18)October 18, 1881
Lynchburg, Virginia, US
DiedApril 23, 1948(1948-04-23) (aged 66)
Coronado, California, US
Place of burial
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1901–1943
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held

Background edit

Woodson was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, 18 October 1881. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1901, a classmate of Admiral Chester Nimitz.[1] He was married to Ruth Halford Woodson (5 December 1882 - 19 May 1947). He had two sons, Commander Walter Browne Woodson, Jr., U.S. Navy,[2] and Commander Halford Woodson, U.S. Navy, (11 February 1921 - 9 April 1999), and a daughter, Ruth Halford Woodson.[3]

Service edit

Dates of Rank: Ensign - 31 Jan 1907; Lieutenant - 31 Jan 1910; Lieutenant Commander - 29 Aug 1916; Commander - 3 June 1921; Captain - 7 Sept 1927; Rear Admiral - 20 June 1938; Naval Aide to the President from 7 Sept 1937 to 20 June 1938. Commissioned Judge Advocate General with rank of Rear Admiral, from 20 June 1938.[4]

Woodson was the first Judge Advocate General of the Navy to hold a law degree. All subsequent Judge Advocate Generals of the Navy have held them.[5]

Woodson "graduated with distinction from George Washington University Law School in 1914 while assigned to duty in the Office of the Judge Advocate General."[6]

Woodson served as flag secretary to Admiral DeWitt Coffman, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Third Division, Battleship Squadron, 1913-1916, [7] then as commanding officer of the 6th Division, 1916, and commanding officer, Battleships and Battleship Force, 1917.[8]

He served as Assistant to the Judge Advocate General of the Navy in 1921, and again from 1931 to 1934.[9]

"Adm. Woodson’s last active billet was judge advocate general, which followed duty as aide to the late President Roosevelt. He had been assistant to the judge advocate general, had served as chief of staff of the Asiatic Squadron and commanded the Houston, at the time it carried President Roosevelt to Hawaii."[10]

Woodson served as Judge Advocate General of the Navy from 1938 to 1943, retiring for physical disability. He and his wife relocated to Coronado, California, after his retirement. His health continued to fail until his death in 1948.

He was a member of the Military Order of World War, and of the United States Naval Academy Graduates Association.[citation needed]

Death edit

He died Friday evening, 23 April 1948, at his home, 536 A Avenue, Coronado, California, at age 66 after a short illness.[11] Military funeral services were conducted at the Naval Air Station Chapel, NAS North Island. Private interment took place at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, Chaplain John W. Weise, USN, officiating.

Woodson was survived by two sons, a daughter, four brothers, two sisters, and two grandchildren. His wife had predeceased him.[12] His grandson, Walter Browne Woodson, III, also pursued a career in the U.S. Navy.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Staff, "Funeral Services Held For Adm. Woodson," Coronado Compass, Coronado, California, Tuesday 27 April 1948, Volume III, Number 25, page 4.
  2. ^ Staff, "Illness Fatal To Wife of Admiral," Coronado Eagle and Journal, Coronado, California, Thursday 22 May 1947, Volume XXXIV, Number 21, page 1.
  3. ^ Staff, "Funeral Services Held For Adm. Woodson," Coronado Compass, Coronado, California, Tuesday 27 April 1948, Volume III, Number 25, page 4.
  4. ^ "NH 119588 Woodson, Walter Browne, Capt., USN".
  5. ^ Siegel, Jay M., Captain, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, USNR, "Origins of the Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps: A History of Legal Administration in the United States Navy, 1775 to 1967," U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., Library of Congress card number 97-73190, ISBN 0-16-049135-5, page 344.
  6. ^ Siegel, Jay M., Captain, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, USNR, "Origins of the Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps: A History of Legal Administration in the United States Navy, 1775 to 1967," U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., Library of Congress card number 97-73190, ISBN 0-16-049135-5, page 344.
  7. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1914-1917/oclc/17862619[bare URL]
  8. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1913-1942/oclc/28415371&referer=brief_results[bare URL]
  9. ^ Siegel, Jay M., Captain, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, USNR, "Origins of the Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps: A History of Legal Administration in the United States Navy, 1775 to 1967," U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., Library of Congress card number 97-73190, ISBN 0-16-049135-5, page 344.
  10. ^ Staff, "Funeral Services Held For Adm. Woodson," Coronado Compass, Coronado, California, Tuesday 27 April 1948, Volume III, Number 25, page 4.
  11. ^ United Press, "Adm. Woodson Dies," The San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Saturday 24 April 1948, Volume LIV, Number 204, page 1.
  12. ^ Staff, "Funeral Services Held For Adm. Woodson," Coronado Compass, Coronado, California, Tuesday 27 April 1948, Volume III, Number 25, page 4.
  13. ^ A bottom gravity survey of the continental shelf between Point Lobos and Point Sur, California. 1973.

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Rear Admiral Walter Browne Woodson U S Navy Ret 1881 1948 was Judge Advocate General of the Navy under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt serving from 1938 to 1943 Walter Browne WoodsonRear Admiral Walter Browne Woodson USN Judge Advocate General of the NavyBorn 1881 10 18 October 18 1881Lynchburg Virginia USDiedApril 23 1948 1948 04 23 aged 66 Coronado California USPlace of burialFort Rosecrans National Cemetery San Diego CaliforniaAllegiance United States of AmericaService wbr branch United States NavyYears of service1901 1943RankRear AdmiralCommands heldThird Division Battleship Squadron U S Atlantic Fleet Sixth Division Protected Cruisers U S Atlantic Fleet Battleships and Battleship Force U S Atlantic Fleet Chief of Staff Asiatic Squadron USS Houston Assistant to the Judge Advocate General of the Navy Judge Advocate General of the Navy Contents 1 Background 2 Service 3 Death 4 ReferencesBackground editWoodson was born in Lynchburg Virginia 18 October 1881 He graduated from the U S Naval Academy in 1901 a classmate of Admiral Chester Nimitz 1 He was married to Ruth Halford Woodson 5 December 1882 19 May 1947 He had two sons Commander Walter Browne Woodson Jr U S Navy 2 and Commander Halford Woodson U S Navy 11 February 1921 9 April 1999 and a daughter Ruth Halford Woodson 3 Service editDates of Rank Ensign 31 Jan 1907 Lieutenant 31 Jan 1910 Lieutenant Commander 29 Aug 1916 Commander 3 June 1921 Captain 7 Sept 1927 Rear Admiral 20 June 1938 Naval Aide to the President from 7 Sept 1937 to 20 June 1938 Commissioned Judge Advocate General with rank of Rear Admiral from 20 June 1938 4 Woodson was the first Judge Advocate General of the Navy to hold a law degree All subsequent Judge Advocate Generals of the Navy have held them 5 Woodson graduated with distinction from George Washington University Law School in 1914 while assigned to duty in the Office of the Judge Advocate General 6 Woodson served as flag secretary to Admiral DeWitt Coffman U S Atlantic Fleet Third Division Battleship Squadron 1913 1916 7 then as commanding officer of the 6th Division 1916 and commanding officer Battleships and Battleship Force 1917 8 He served as Assistant to the Judge Advocate General of the Navy in 1921 and again from 1931 to 1934 9 Adm Woodson s last active billet was judge advocate general which followed duty as aide to the late President Roosevelt He had been assistant to the judge advocate general had served as chief of staff of the Asiatic Squadron and commanded the Houston at the time it carried President Roosevelt to Hawaii 10 Woodson served as Judge Advocate General of the Navy from 1938 to 1943 retiring for physical disability He and his wife relocated to Coronado California after his retirement His health continued to fail until his death in 1948 He was a member of the Military Order of World War and of the United States Naval Academy Graduates Association citation needed Death editHe died Friday evening 23 April 1948 at his home 536 A Avenue Coronado California at age 66 after a short illness 11 Military funeral services were conducted at the Naval Air Station Chapel NAS North Island Private interment took place at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery Chaplain John W Weise USN officiating Woodson was survived by two sons a daughter four brothers two sisters and two grandchildren His wife had predeceased him 12 His grandson Walter Browne Woodson III also pursued a career in the U S Navy 13 References edit Staff Funeral Services Held For Adm Woodson Coronado Compass Coronado California Tuesday 27 April 1948 Volume III Number 25 page 4 Staff Illness Fatal To Wife of Admiral Coronado Eagle and Journal Coronado California Thursday 22 May 1947 Volume XXXIV Number 21 page 1 Staff Funeral Services Held For Adm Woodson Coronado Compass Coronado California Tuesday 27 April 1948 Volume III Number 25 page 4 NH 119588 Woodson Walter Browne Capt USN Siegel Jay M Captain Judge Advocate General s Corps USNR Origins of the Navy Judge Advocate General s Corps A History of Legal Administration in the United States Navy 1775 to 1967 U S Government Printing Office Washington D C Library of Congress card number 97 73190 ISBN 0 16 049135 5 page 344 Siegel Jay M Captain Judge Advocate General s Corps USNR Origins of the Navy Judge Advocate General s Corps A History of Legal Administration in the United States Navy 1775 to 1967 U S Government Printing Office Washington D C Library of Congress card number 97 73190 ISBN 0 16 049135 5 page 344 https www worldcat org title papers 1914 1917 oclc 17862619 bare URL https www worldcat org title papers 1913 1942 oclc 28415371 amp referer brief results bare URL Siegel Jay M Captain Judge Advocate General s Corps USNR Origins of the Navy Judge Advocate General s Corps A History of Legal Administration in the United States Navy 1775 to 1967 U S Government Printing Office Washington D C Library of Congress card number 97 73190 ISBN 0 16 049135 5 page 344 Staff Funeral Services Held For Adm Woodson Coronado Compass Coronado California Tuesday 27 April 1948 Volume III Number 25 page 4 United Press Adm Woodson Dies The San Bernardino Daily Sun San Bernardino California Saturday 24 April 1948 Volume LIV Number 204 page 1 Staff Funeral Services Held For Adm Woodson Coronado Compass Coronado California Tuesday 27 April 1948 Volume III Number 25 page 4 A bottom gravity survey of the continental shelf between Point Lobos and Point Sur California 1973 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Browne Woodson amp oldid 1189847417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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