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s chronicler has written, "no unusual actions of the Commanding Officer caused anyone to suspect that he contemplated such an action and his death was a great shock to both his officers and men ... Captain Castle was held in the highest esteem by the officers and men of this vessel, who sincerely
794:, on 13 May 1916. After serving as senior member of a board "to determine space and weight of various material features of submarine to be built" on 20 July 1916, he later participated in the deliberations of the board that investigated and reported on the classification and standardization of 848:, however, occurred on 11 November 1918, a week before his detachment from the Bureau of Steam Engineering on 18 November 1918 with orders to report to the receiving ship at New York Navy Yard. Arriving there on 22 November 1918, he relieved 597:. He reported on 13 May 1908, only to be detached on 1 July 1908 to travel to the Asiatic Station for duty with a draft of men, taking passage on 6 July 1908. He reported for duty on 4 August 1908 in connection with fitting out submarines 364:, retroactive to 7 June 1903, occurred on 5 February 1904, the same day that Japan and Russia broke off diplomatic relations. Soon thereafter, on 8 February 1904, the Japanese declared war upon Russia, beginning the 1409: 699:, when he arrived at the United States Naval Academy on 26 August 1910, where he would remain for almost three years, a period of time punctuated by additional temporary duty on board battleship 218:, on 20 May 1897. While at the Naval Academy, Castle was nicknamed "Hoot," "Pub," or "Jim," and came to be nicknamed "the Great Stone Face." He graduated from the Naval Academy on 7 June 1901. 1429: 479:
on 15 July 1904, Castle returned home with 30 days leave, upon the expiration of which he was to await orders to sea. On 12 August 1904, he received orders to the protected cruiser
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locked. When repeated calls and knocking failed to arouse a response from within his cabin, the orderly and cabin steward summoned the ship's senior surgeon and a
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to "continue other duties" (perhaps to devise means related to the envisioned transfer of "submarine torpedo boats" to the Asiatic Station as deck
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arrived off Chemulpo, then landed troops. The following morning, the Japanese issued a challenge to the two Russian warships in port, the
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was decommissioned a little over two months later, Castle received orders on 23 December 1909 to report without delay to battleship
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in August 1945, construction was terminated on 11 February 1946 and she was delivered in a partially completed status to the
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to do battle. The Russian ships began clearing for action at 9:00 a.m., then gamely stood out, to the cheers of the
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during the midshipmen's summer cruise of 31 May 1911 to 11 September 1911, and in Philadelphia with the
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retired toward Chemulpo, the Japanese ceasing fire at 12:40 to avoid endangering neutral shipping.
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Less than a year later, as tensions flared between the United States and Mexico, Castle commanded
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on 6 September 1901, but served in her only for a little over a month, being detached to
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on 30 October 1904, becoming her navigator on 21 November 1904, then her senior
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Detached from the Naval Academy on 7 June 1913, he arrived on board battleship
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on board ships on 21 November 1916. After a brief tour of temporary duty with
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on 1 February 1906. On 11 August 1906, he received simultaneous promotions to
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to do likewise. Castle's participation in that endeavor of mercy prompted
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on 2 November 1954 and sold incomplete for scrapping on 29 August 1955.
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on 12 October 1909 to serve as her senior engineer officer. When
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Relieved on 9 July 1909 with new orders, Castle returned to the
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warships sent boats with medical personnel to lend assistance.
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US Navy officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor (1879–1919)
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on 15 September 1914, retroactive to 1 July 1914, Castle left
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on 29 June 1901. Detached on 31 July 1901 to proceed to the
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Battle of Veracruz (1914) recipients of the Medal of Honor
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conducted seven round-trip voyages to French, British, or
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for duty as her senior engineer officer, going on board
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Medal of Honor Recipients: Mexican Campaign (Vera Cruz)
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For distinguished conduct in battle, engagements of
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Guy Castle Portage Product" 891:, serving as the eastern termini. 805:, during which he took passage in 448:to the young ensign in gratitude. 14: 1400:Military personnel from Wisconsin 1198:. August 13, 2013. Archived from 1188:"Army Center of Military history" 961:departed New York City bound for 786:on 11 May 1916, reporting to the 669:until detached on 6 August 1910. 561:on 23 August 1907. Detached from 1320: 1287:. August 3, 2009. Archived from 1160: 1098: 1024:General Society of Colonial Wars 903: 739:Medal of Honor at Veracruz, 1914 914:needs additional citations for 1395:People from Portage, Wisconsin 1: 1353:"Guy Wilkinson Stuart Castle" 1336:. The entry can be found 463:on 29 June 1904, arriving at 333:. Tensions between Japan and 1175:Burial Detail: Castle, Guy W 452:Surface ship duty, 1904–1907 248:United States Army Transport 1390:United States Navy officers 1013:Arlington National Cemetery 788:Bureau of Steam Engineering 314:. 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Portage, Wisconsin
North Atlantic
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America
United States Navy
Commander
Occupation of Veracruz
Medal of Honor
United States Navy
Medal of Honor
United States occupation
Veracruz
Mexico
Frederick Walker Castle

Portage
Wisconsin
naval cadet
United States Naval Academy
Annapolis
Maryland
receiving ship
USS Independence (1814)
Asiatic Station
United States Army Transport
armored cruiser
USS Brooklyn (ACR-3)
battleship
USS Kentucky (BB-6)

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