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Name
  
Arthur Ageton

Role
  
Writer

Books
  
The jungle seas


Arthur A. Ageton Manual of Celestial Navigation Arthur A Ageton 9781114511798

Died
  
April 23, 1971, Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Arthur Ainslie Ageton (October 25, 1900 – April 23, 1971) was a naval officer, ambassador, writer, and writing teacher. He was the United States Ambassador to Paraguay from September 9, 1954 to April 10, 1957. He was also a rear admiral in the Navy.

Contents

He wrote or cowrote books, including The Naval Officer's Guide, Admiral Ambassador to Russia, Manual of Celestial Navigation, and The Marine Officer's Guide.

He was born in Fromberg, Montana and raised in Pullman, Washington, and he died in Bethesda, Maryland.

Education

After receiving his high school diploma Ageton went to Washington State College for one year from 1918 to 1919. He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1923 and earned a post-graduate certificate in 1931. He earned a master's degree in Modern Writing from Johns Hopkins University in 1953.

He served as executive officer aboard the battleship USS Washington, Promoted to Captain, commanded LST Flotilla 3 in the Southwest Pacific, and received the Bronze Star for bravery at the battle of Leyte Gulf.

He wrote The Naval Officer's Guide (1943), six editions in all, and other manuals. He retired as a Rear Admiral on December 1, 1947.

Civilian career

Ageton served as the Ambassador to Paraguay from 1954 to 1957.

Eventually, he taught creative writing at George Washington University.

Selected works

  • Dead Reckoning Altitude and Azimuth Table. (1932)
  • Manual of Celestial Navigation. (1942) OCLC 569133
  • Naval Officer's Guide. (1942)
  • Naval Leadership and the American Bluejacket. (1944) OCLC 1747897
  • Mary Jo and Little Liu. With pictures by Olive Bailey. (1945) OCLC 9863427
  • The Jungle Seas. (1954) OCLC 1618675
  • Admiral Ambassador to Russia with Adm. William H. Stadley (1955)
  • The Marine Officer's Guide with Gen. G. C. Thomas and Col. R. D. Heinl (1955)
  • Hit the Beach (1961) OCLC 2304274
  • Awards and honors

    He received the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star. From Paraguay, he received the Gran Cruz Orden Nacional del Merito.

    Personal life

    Ageton married Jo Lucille Gallion on Nov. 24, 1933. They had two children: Arthur Ainslie Ageton Jr. and Mary Jo Ageton.

    Death and legacy

    Ageton died in 1971.

    His papers are held in the de Grummond Collection of the McCain Library and Archives at the University of Southern Mississippi and in the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center of Boston University.

    References

    Arthur A. Ageton Wikipedia