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James Henry Gillis

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Commodore Gillis retired from the Navy on 14 May 1893, having reached the mandatory retirement age of 62. He was known as the "Sailor with a charmed life" because he never lost a man at sea.
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Hamersly, Lewis R. (1878). "The records of living officers of the U.S. navy & Marine corps: compiled from official sources". Lippincott Publishing.
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He commanded the South Atlantic Squadron from 1888 to 1890. During this assignment he held the rank of acting rear admiral.
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held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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He was promoted to the rank of captain in September 1876 and to commodore in January 1887.
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After the Civil War, he became a member of the District of Columbia Commandery of the
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he served with Union Squadrons blockading the Confederacy, and subsequently commanded
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and his second wife Cecelia Ann Berray. He graduated from the
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at the beginning of the Civil War, he participated in the
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in 1854. Three years later, while serving in store ship
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Ridgway, Pennsylvania
Melbourne Beach, Florida
United States of America
United States Navy
Rear Admiral
Commodore
USS Michigan
USS Franklin
USS Lackawanna
USS Minnesota
USS Hartford
American Civil War
Sinking of the Petrel

rear admiral
United States Navy
American Civil War
Ridgway, Pennsylvania
James L. Gillis
Naval Academy
Supply
Argentine
Civil War
Michigan
Franklin
flagship
European Squadron
Lackawanna
Minnesota

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