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Allegiance
  
United States

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War

Rank
  
Rear admiral

Name
  
Peter Assersen


Buried at
  
Naval Academy in Annapolis

Died
  
1906, New London, Connecticut, United States

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War

Years of service
  
1862–1869 1872–1901

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Peter Christian Assersen (January 5, 1839 – December 6, 1906) was Norwegian-born civil engineer and Rear Admiral in the United States Navy.

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Background

Assersen was born January 5, 1839, the youngest of twelve children, on the Midbrød farm in Egersund parish, today located in the municipality of Eigersund, in Rogaland county, Norway. His parents were Asser Johannessen and Malene Rasmusdatter. He left Norway at age 17 as a cabin boy on a bark sailing from the port of Stavanger. He came to the United States in 1859 at age 20.

Military service

During the Civil War, he enlisted in the United States Navy as a Master's Mate on May 27, 1862 at age 23. He took part in several battles as commander of gunboats. He was made an Acting Ensign on November 24, 1862 and was appointed an engineer in the United States Naval Marine Corps.

Assersen was honorably discharged on February 28, 1869 and returned to naval service as a civil engineer on 6 March 1874. Assersen became a Lieutenant, Captain and in 1889, Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. Assersen was the chief engineer of Brooklyn Navy Yard and the Norfolk Navy Yard, specializing in building drydocks.

He retired from military service on January 5, 1901, with the rank of Rear Admiral and continued on active duty. He died of Angina pectoris December 6, 1906 and was buried at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis.

Personal life

In August 1864 Assersen married Mary Ann Wilson from Brooklyn. She was born May 11, 1867 and died May 10, 1910. They had 7 children, 3 boys and 4 girls. His sons all served in the United States military:

  • Henry Raymond Asserson (1867- ) served as a special engineer during the First World War on General Pershing’s staff. He was retired with the rank Major.
  • Frederick Asser Asserson (1878 - 1931) served in the medical corps in the United States Navy and was retired with the rank Commander.
  • William Christian Asserson (1875 - 1939) served in the United States Navy. In 1901 he served in China in the Boxer Uprising. During World War I he commanded the USS Castine (PG-6), and for some months before the Armistice with Germany he served as chief of staff to the commander of the United States Patrol Squadron in the Mediterranean Sea, in the vicinity of Gibraltar. He retired with the rank of captain. He was awarded the Navy Cross for his efforts in World War I.
  • References

    Peter C. Assersen Wikipedia