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William Henry Hudson Southerland

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Years of service
  
1865, 1867–1914

Rank
  
Rear Admiral


Name
  
William Hudson

Born
  
July 10, 1852 New York City (
1852-07-10
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War Spanish–American War Occupation of Nicaragua

Died
  
January 30, 1933, Washington, D.C., United States

Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War, Spanish–American War, United States occupation of Nicaragua

Commands held
  
USS Eagle, USS Yankee, United States Pacific Fleet

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

William Henry Hudson Southerland (July 10, 1852 – January 30, 1933) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. He commanded several ships in Cuban waters during the Spanish–American War, and later served as Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet.

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Biography

Born in New York City, Southerland first joined the Union Navy as a volunteer towards the end of the Civil War, despite being only twelve years old, serving for only a brief time. He re-enlisted in early 1867 as a naval apprentice, finally entered the United States Naval Academy in June 1868, shortly before his sixteenth birthday.

After graduating from the Academy in June 1872 he served aboard the sloop Tuscarora. After a year at sea, he was commissioned as an ensign.

Over the next 37 years, he served in varied positions at sea and ashore, including duty with the Hydrographic Office, the Bureau of Equipment, and the Board of Inspection and Survey. During the Spanish–American War, he commanded the gunboat Eagle in the blockade of Cuban ports; and, in 1905, he returned to the Caribbean to command Yankee and to act as Senior Officer, Naval Forces in Santo Domingo. Promoted to captain in 1906, he commanded the battleship New Jersey (BB-16) of the Great White Fleet in 1907–09.

Appointed rear admiral on May 4, 1910, he served as President of the Board of Inspection and Survey for Shore Stations until becoming Commander, 2d Division, Pacific Fleet in March 1911, and commanded naval forces in the Nicaragua Expedition. A year later, he became Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet; and, in March 1913, he left the fleet to take up duties on the General Board.

On his retirement on July 10, 1914 Southerland was the last Civil War naval veteran still in active service, and one of very few to rise from enlisted man to admiral in the course of his career.

Rear Admiral Southerland died in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 1933.

Namesake

The destroyer USS Southerland (DD-743) (1944–1981) was named in his honor.

References

William Henry Hudson Southerland Wikipedia