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Aaron Ward (sailor)

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Ward married Annie Cairns Willis and was the father of six children. Four of his children died during childhood. When his son Frankie (1877-1880) died when he was only three and a half, Ward had a life-size statue placed on his grave. His two daughters who reached maturity were artist
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and also served as a brigadier general in the New York militia during the Civil War. Ward took the name of his maternal grandfather Major General Aaron Ward of the New York Militia.
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and carried physicians and nurses to provide medical aid to wounded and sick soldiers and civilians of all nationalities. Emperor
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Rear Admiral Ward retired on October 10, 1913, having reached the mandatory retirement age of 62.
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Ward served a tour of duty at the Naval Academy from 1876 to 1879. Next, he served with the
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for a year in the West Indies, followed by service as chief of staff to the
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Three United States Navy ships have been named after Admiral Aaron Ward -
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training squadron from 1879 through 1882, receiving his commission as
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during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He served during the
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During the Spanish–American War, Ward commanded the armed yacht
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through 1885. From 1885 to 1888 he was stationed in the sloops
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commander. From 1901 to 1908, Ward commanded the gunboats
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Ward was occupied with various professional duties at the
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Admiral Ward died on July 5, 1918, and is buried in
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In 1911 he became second in command of the 8: 860:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 724:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 298:from 1873 to 1874, before reporting to the 778: 776: 774: 772: 770: 33: 22: 16:For other people with the same name, see 854:This article incorporates text from the 713: 711: 709: 707: 705: 703: 701: 699: 695: 754:"Rear Admiral Ward is Dead at Roslyn" 7: 887:Military personnel from Philadelphia 892:People from Roslyn Harbor, New York 815:United States National Park Service 786:. history.navy.mil. Archived from 733:Naval History and Heritage Command 503:awarded Ward the Austro-Hungarian 14: 784:"US Navy Officers: 1775–1900 (W)" 678:, 1907) was named after his wife, 507:for his service in the capacity. 847: 659: 523:General Society of Colonial Wars 491:In 1914 Ward commanded the ship 139: 525:and a hereditary member of the 465:before becoming an aide to the 897:Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery 1: 863:. The entry can be found 653:for ships named in his honor. 472:In 1910 Ward was promoted to 882:United States Navy admirals 495:which was sponsored by the 257:United States Naval Academy 928: 417:Battle of Santiago de Cuba 15: 586:Philippine Campaign Medal 32: 674:Rosa 'Mrs. Aaron Ward' ( 127:United States of America 521:He was a member of the 516:Roslyn Harbor, New York 384:until 1894, and in the 380:in the West Indies and 240:Aaron Ward was born in 581:Spanish Campaign Medal 427:He then commanded the 328:on November 25, 1881. 311:, and was promoted to 284:, and was promoted to 271:He was ordered to the 467:Secretary of the Navy 337:Newport, Rhode Island 333:Naval Torpedo Station 315:on February 8, 1875. 153:Years of service 564:Washington Lee Capps 413:lieutenant commander 401:Spanish–American War 230:Spanish–American War 211:Spanish–American War 681:Rosa 'Willowmere' ( 539:Green-Wood Cemetery 449:Don Juan de Austria 194:Don Juan de Austria 103: /  82:Green-Wood Cemetery 790:on 5 December 2010 761:The New York Times 527:Aztec Club of 1847 497:American Red Cross 341:New York Navy Yard 226:United States Navy 147:United States Navy 593:(Austria-Hungary) 429:auxiliary cruiser 386:protected cruiser 371:. 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Aaron Ward

Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Green-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn
40°39′N 73°59′W / 40.650°N 73.983°W / 40.650; -73.983
United States of America
United States Navy
Rear admiral
Wasp
Panther
Yorktown
Don Juan de Austria
Pennsylvania
Spanish–American War
Rear Admiral
United States Navy
Spanish–American War
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Mexican War
United States Naval Academy
midshipman
steam frigate
California
Pacific Squadron
ensign
Brooklyn
West Indies

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