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Years of service
  
1876–1921

Name
  
Henry Mayo


Commands held
  
US Atlantic Fleet

Rank
  
Admiral

Henry T. Mayo

Born
  
December 8, 1856 Burlington, Vermont (
1856-12-08
)

Battles/wars
  
Spanish–American War Banana Wars Tampico affair World War I

Died
  
February 23, 1937, New Hampshire, United States

Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Awards
  
Distinguished Service Medal

Battles and wars
  
Spanish–American War, Banana Wars, Tampico Affair, World War I

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Henry Thomas Mayo (8 December 1856 – 23 February 1937) was an admiral of the United States Navy.

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Mayo was born in Burlington, Vermont, 8 December 1856. Upon graduation from the United States Naval Academy in 1876 he experienced a variety of naval duties including coastal survey. During the Spanish–American War he served in the gunboat Bennington (PG-4) off the west coast of North America.

About 1909 he was in command of the cruiser USS Albany as she cruised in Central American waters protecting United States citizens and interests as part of the Special Service Squadron.

Appointed rear admiral in 1913, he commanded the naval squadron involved in the Tampico incident of 9 April 1914. His demands for vindication of national honor further accentuated the tense relations with Mexico.

Promoted to vice admiral in June 1915, as the new Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet, he received the rank of admiral 19 June 1916. For his organization and support of World War I U.S. Naval Forces both in American and European waters, he was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal and various foreign decorations. He evidenced foresight in urging the postwar development of fleet aviation.

Admiral Mayo retired 28 February 1921, and, for four years, served as Governor of the Philadelphia Naval Home. He retained his commission as an admiral by a 1930 Act of Congress. He died at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 23 February 1937.

Awards

  • Distinguished Service Medal
  • Navy Expeditionary Medal
  • Spanish Campaign Medal
  • Victory Medal
  • Namesake

    In 1940, the destroyer USS Mayo (DD-422) was named in his honor.

    References

    Henry T. Mayo Wikipedia