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August 31. Niblack assumed command of Squadron 2, Patrol Force, October 23, and served in this post through the Armistice. In January 1919 he was sent to Venice, Italy to command the U.S. Naval Forces in the Eastern Mediterranean onboard
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During the decades that followed, Niblack served on many ships and held several interesting posts ashore including work with the
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September 22, 1876; graduated June 10, 1880; and was assigned to
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March 1, 1919, and Naval AttachĂ© in London August 6, 1920. As
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Albert P. Niblack

Vincennes, Indiana
Monte Carlo
Monaco
United States of America
United States Navy
Vice Admiral
World War I
First World War
USS Niblack
Vincennes, Indiana
United States Naval Academy
Lackawanna
Smithsonian Institution
Office of Naval Intelligence
Iroquois
USS Hartford
USS Olympia
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Germany
Netherlands
World War I
U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Alabama (BB-8)
Rear Admiral
USS Olympia
Director of Naval Intelligence

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