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Thomas Tingey Craven (admiral, born 1873)

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Following the United States' entrance into World War II, Craven was recalled to active duty and promoted to vice admiral on 16 June 1942, serving as superintendent of the
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This article is about the 20th-century U.S. Navy admiral. For his grandfather, also an admiral, see
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in 1896. His first assignment after graduation was to the newly commissioned battleship
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Lieutenant Commander Thomas Tingey Craven in service dress blue uniform.
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in Cuba in June 1898. He married Antoinette Merritt in 1901.
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During the remainder of his naval career, Craven commanded
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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officer and engineer and the grandson of his namesake,
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which he commanded throughout World War I until 1918.
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Thomas Tingey Craven (admiral, born 1808)

Vallejo, California
St. Albans, New York
United States of America

United States Navy

Vice Admiral
Director of Naval Communications
Philippine–American War
World War I
World War II
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Vallejo, California
St. Albans, New York
United States
naval officer
World War I
World War II
vice admiral
Henry Smith Craven
United States Navy
Thomas Tingey Craven
Commodore
Thomas Tingey
United States Naval Academy
USS Massachusetts (BB-2)
Spanish–American War
USS Scindia

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