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Joseph Smith (admiral)

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After leaving his position as chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks in the spring of 1869, he served on the board from examining officers for promotion until September 1871, when he was fully retired after 62 years of continuous service in the Navy.
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He was promoted to the rank of master commandant (equivalent to the modern Navy rank of commander) on March 3, 1827, and to captain on February 9, 1837. From 1838 to 1840 he commanded the 74-gun ship of the line
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He was promoted to rear admiral on the retired list on July 16, 1862. He was among the first group of officers promoted to the rank of rear admiral in the United States Navy.
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He was placed on the Retired List on December 21, 1861, after having served 52 years in the Navy, but continued to serve in an active capacity.
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on September 11, 1814. Smith was severely wounded during the battle. Along with the other officers who fought in the battle, he received the
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on July 24, 1813. He was first lieutenant (i.e. second in command) of the 20-gun brig
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Smith commanded the Mediterranean Squadron from 1843 to 1845 with the frigate
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and was killed in action when she was sunk by the Confederate ironclad
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was sunk he said, "Then Joe must be dead." His former flagship, the
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shipbuilding community. Smith entered the United States Navy as a
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which oversaw the planning, development and construction of the
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on January 16, 1809. He was promoted to lieutenant during the
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United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Boston, Massachusetts
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
United States Navy
Rear admiral
USS Ohio
Mediterranean Squadron
Bureau of Yards and Docks
War of 1812
Battle of Lake Champlain
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
rear admiral
United States Navy
War of 1812
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Boston, Massachusetts
Hanover, Massachusetts
North River (Massachusetts Bay)
midshipman
War of 1812
USS Eagle
Battle of Lake Champlain
Thanks of Congress
USS Constellation
Mediterranean Sea
USS Ohio
Isaac Hull

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