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W. P. Cronan

William Pigott Cronan
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Cronan in 1903
19th Naval Governor of Guam
In office
April 29, 1916 – May 8, 1916
Preceded by William John Maxwell
Succeeded by Edward Simpson (governor)
Personal details
Born March 6, 1879
New Haven, Connecticut
Died March 18, 1929(1929-03-18) (aged 50)
San Diego, California
Nationality United States
Alma mater United States Naval Academy
Awards Navy Cross
Military service
Nickname(s) "the most popular man in the Navy"
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch United States Navy Seal United States Navy
Years of service 1898–1923
Rank US-O6 insignia.svg Captain
Commands USS Monaghan
USS Jouett
U.S.S. Komingin der Nederlanden
Atlantic Fleet Torpedo Flotilla Fifth Fleet
Battles/wars Battle of Santiago de Cuba

William Pigott Cronan (March 6, 1879 – March 18, 1929) was a United States Navy Captain who served as the 19th Naval Governor of Guam. During his tenure in the Navy, he became decorated, commanded a number of ships, and came to be known as "the most popular man in the Navy". He participated in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American War. In 1903, he gained some attention for his participation in the rescue of a Venezuelan fisherman off the coast of La Guaira under bad conditions. Both the Venezuelan government and navy command praised him for the way he carried out the operation. He became a national news story in 1907 while serving aboard the USS Connecticut during a training operation. When a gun nearly exploded because of leaking powder; he shoved his hand into the gun's breechblock, preventing the explosion and losing two of his fingers in the process.

He served as the first commanding officer of the USS Monaghan in 1911. He would later command the Atlantic Fleet Torpedo Flotilla Fifth Fleet from the flagship USS Jouett. During World War I, he first commanded the USS Supply and captured German Corvette Captain Adalbert Zuckschwerdt off the coast of Guam. He also commanded the U.S.S. Komingin der Nederlanden during the war, for which he received the Navy Cross. The house he owned with wife Nellie Grant Cronan, granddaughter of President Ulysses S. Grant, is now an historical site in San Diego. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.


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