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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
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Rear Admiral Nathan Crook Twining, chief-of-staff of the Pacific Fleet under Amiral 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
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Rear Admiral Twining retired early in 1923 due to ill health. He died on July 4, 1924, in
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In 1911 he succeeded his father as an hereditary member of the Delaware
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He was appointed a naval cadet in 1885 and graduated from the
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Boscobel, Wisconsin
Nantucket, Massachusetts
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America

United States Navy
Rear Admiral
Tacoma
Spanish–American War
Occupation of Veracruz
World War I
Merrill B. Twining
Nathan Farragut Twining
rear admiral
United States Navy
Boscobel, Wisconsin
United States Naval Academy
Spanish–American War
Iowa (BB-4)
Cuban
Kearsarge (BB-5)
Great White Fleet
3 inch anti-aircraft cannon
Society of the Cincinnati
Tacoma (C-18)
bombardment of Veracruz
Mexico
World War I
William Sims

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