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Charles Adams Blakely

Charles Adams Blakely
Vice Admiral Charles A. Blakely, USN.jpg
Born October 1, 1879
Williamsburg, Kentucky
Died September 12, 1950(1950-09-12) (aged 70)
San Diego, California
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch Seal of the United States Department of the Navy.svg United States Navy
Years of service 1899–1942
Rank US-O9 insignia.svg Vice Admiral
Commands held USS Thornton
USS Macdonough
USS Atlanta
USS Rowan
USS O'Brien
USS Texas
USS Lexington
Carrier Division 2
Battles/wars Spanish–American War
World War I
World War II
Awards Distinguished Service Medal

Vice Admiral Charles Adams Blakely (1 October 1879 – 12 September 1950) was an officer in the United States Navy during World War I and the interwar period.

Born on October 1, 1879 at Williamsburg, Kentucky, Blakely graduated from Williamsburg Academy in 1897 and, in the summer of 1898, served with the 2d Kentucky Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish–American War. Appointed a naval cadet in September 1899, Blakely graduated from the Naval Academy on February 2, 1903 and, after serving two years at sea as a passed naval cadet, was commissioned ensign in 1905 to date from February 3. Between 1903 and 1907, he served successively in the frigate Santee, Baltimore (Cruiser No. 3), Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19), Denver (Cruiser No. 14), and the yacht Mayflower. Command of Thornton (Torpedo Boat No. 33) and Macdonough (Torpedo-boat Destroyer No. 9) followed. In December 1910, he became officer in charge of the machinist school at the Charleston Navy Yard. Between June 1911 and October 1914, Blakely commanded the Reserve Torpedo Flotillas and the protected cruiser Atlanta. From October 1914 to September 1916, he served ashore at the New York Navy Yard. At the end of that assignment, he assumed command of Rowan (Destroyer No. 64).


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