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Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers

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upgrading and rationalizing the academy's curriculum, especially in regard to the new four-year course for engineers, introducing the first mechanical engineering course in the country, concentrating professional subjects in the first- and second-class years, and adding upper-level electives in mathematics, mechanics, physics, and chemistry, Rodgers laid the groundwork for an American naval renaissance in the 1880s.
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While at the Academy Rodgers fostered careful and concrete reforms to help restore the navy's professional and institutional credibility in an era when the service suffered from institutional decay, public indifference, and relied on an antiquated wooden navy sporting canvas and smoothbore guns. By
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directly afterwards, on 15 November 1861. On March 11, 1862, Rodgers was sent into St. Augustine to accept the surrender of the city after the defending Confederate troops had left it unguarded. Rodgers also saw action at the
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East, Omega G., and H. B. Jenckes. “St. Augustine during the Civil War.” The Florida Historical Quarterly, vol. 31, no. 2, Florida Historical Society, 1952, pp. 75–91,
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in 1863. Admiral Du Pont noted, "No language could overstate his services to his country and to myself." In March 1864 he recommissioned the
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from 1875 to 1877. He was put onto the retired list on 14 November 1881. He again became president of the U.S. Naval Institute in 1882.
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with the Africa Squadron in 1852–55. He then spent another two years with the U.S. Coast Survey (1856–1858) before serving on the
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in 1859, serving there until after the start of the Civil War in 1861, and overseeing its relocation to
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After the war Rodgers returned to the U.S. Coast Survey for three years, before serving aboard the
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Brown, Stephen D. (1987). "Christopher Perry Raymond Rodgers: Mentor of the New Navy".
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from September 1874 until July 1878, before a two-year tour as commander of the
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Rodgers married Julia Slidell, and had two sons follow him into Navy service,
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in April 1862, before serving as captain of the flagship, the
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on the coast of Florida, taking part in operations during the
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on 25 July 1866, and in 1867–68 commanded the screw frigate
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on 14 June 1874, Rodgers served as superintendent of the
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Rodgers was a member of the New York Commandery of the
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on the same station in 1836. He was stationed at the
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Index

Raymond P. Rodgers

Brooklyn, New York
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America
United States Navy

Rear admiral
USS Phoenix
USS Wabash
USS New Ironsides
USS Iroquois
USS Franklin
Pacific Squadron
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
John Rodgers
Christopher R. Perry
John Rodgers
Oliver Hazard Perry
Matthew C. Perry
George W. Rodgers
Thomas S. Rodgers
Raymond P. Rodgers
United States Navy
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Naval Academy

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