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Allegiance
  
United States

Name
  
Joseph Coghlan

Rank
  
Rear Admiral

Years of service
  
1863–1908


Joseph Coghlan

Born
  
December 9, 1844 Frankfort, Kentucky (
1844-12-09
)

Died
  
December 5, 1908(1908-12-05) (aged 63) New Rochelle, New York

Place of burial
  
Arlington National Cemetery

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Rear Admiral Joseph Bulloch Coghlan (9 December 1844 – 5 December 1908) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War and the Spanish–American War.

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Biography

Born at Frankfort, Kentucky, Coghlan graduated from the Naval Academy in 1863. He served in the sloop-of-war Sacramento during the Civil War. As commander of the screw sloop Adams, Coghlan was military commander of the Department of Alaska from 15 September 1883 to 13 September 1884. During the Spanish–American War he led the expedition which captured the batteries at Cavite (2 May 1898) and at Isla Grande, Subic Bay (7 July) and commanded the protected cruiser Raleigh during the Battle of Manila Bay on 1 May 1898.

He was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1902. He commanded American forces at Colón, Panama during the separation of Panama from Colombia in 1903.

He was a Companion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States and the Military Order of Foreign Wars.

He died at New Rochelle, New York.

Namesakes

Two ships have been named USS Coghlan in his honor.

References

Joseph Coghlan Wikipedia