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Edward Ellsberg

Edward Ellsberg
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Edward Ellsberg
Nickname(s) "Commander Ellsberg"
Born (1891-11-21)November 21, 1891
New Haven, Connecticut
Died January 24, 1983(1983-01-24) (aged 91)
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch Seal of the United States Department of the Navy.svg United States Navy
Years of service 1914–1926, 1942–1951
Rank US-O8 insignia.svg Rear Admiral
Unit Principal Salvage Officer
Battles/wars World War I
World War II
Awards Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit (2)
Order of the British Empire

Rear Admiral Edward Ellsberg, OBE (November 21, 1891 – January 24, 1983) was an officer in the United States Navy and a popular author. He was widely known as "Commander Ellsberg".

Ellsberg was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and grew up in Colorado. He was one of the very few Jews who were accepted into the United States Naval Academy, which graduated him with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1914. He earned his Master of Science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1920. He received an honorary Eng.D. from University of Colorado at Boulder in 1929.

Ellsberg was commissioned in the Navy in 1914 and served on active duty until 1926. He became an expert in undersea salvage and rescue. In 1926, he raised the Navy submarine, S-51. For that success he was promoted to the rank of Commander by an Act of Congress and awarded the Distinguished Service Medal by the Navy Department, since which time he has been popularly known as "Commander Ellsberg", regardless of his rank. Ellsberg described the raising of the S-51 in his 1929 book, On the Bottom.

On June 1, 1918, Ellsberg married Lucy Buck. In letters to her he signed his name as "Ned". Lucy Ellsberg bore their daughter Mary on 29 August 1921.

After leaving active duty, Ellsberg worked for the Tide Water Oil Company and began writing books about his exploits and about historical events.

In December 1927, Ellsberg volunteered for active duty to rescue survivors trapped in the sunken submarine S-4. The rescue efforts failed and Ellsberg returned home in early January 1928.


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