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In the summer of 1917 — some three months after the United States entered World War I — Grant took over Battleship Force 1, Atlantic Fleet, with additional duty in command of Squadron 2 and Division 4. This position gave him the rank of
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on July 1, 1900, a month before orders sent him back to the Academy for two more years as an instructor. Three years of service in the Far East followed — as executive officer of
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ended in the summer of 1894 when Grant was ordered back to the Naval Academy for duty as an instructor. Detached some three years later, he returned to sea in
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On July 22, 1907, Grant reported to the Naval War College for instruction and, upon completing the course in the autumn, assumed command of the
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on July 1, 1909. He relinquished his post as chief of staff on October 26, 1909, but remained in
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About U.S. Military: Great White Fleet (Atlantic Fleet bound for the Pacific, 16 December 1907)
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on September 30, 1930. Grant and his wife Florence Southall (Sharp) Grant are buried at
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was named in honor of Grant, sponsored by his granddaughter, Miss Nell Preston Grant.
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which entailed pioneer work in applying electricity to warships and then reported to
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and was commander of Battleship Force 1, Atlantic Fleet, in World War I.
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This article is about the United States Navy admiral. For other people, see
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to the Pacific. Detached on the last day of March 1908, he embarked in
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for his World War I service. In 1919, he became commandant of the
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on September 8, 1898, Grant was serving in her when promoted to
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preceded his return to Norfolk to supervise major repairs to
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on March 21, 1910, and simultaneously took command of the
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Flotilla, Atlantic Fleet, followed two years later.
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Albert Grant
USS Albert W. Grant

East Benton, Maine
Philadelphia
United States Navy
Vice Admiral
U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Distinguished Service Medal
admiral
United States Navy
Spanish–American War
East Benton, Maine
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
United States Naval Academy
USS Pensacola
Lackawanna
Alliance
Passaic
Iroquois
Norfolk Navy Yard
torpedo
Naval War College
Trenton
Richmond
Saratoga
Yorktown
Concord
lieutenant
gunboat

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