A native of Tyler,Texas, the brother of Clarence, Henry, Morris, Hyman, Sig, and two married sisters, Carrie Badt Seidenman and Augusta Badt Brin.
Member of Washington Post No.58.
Military Record
Retired United States Navy Commodore.
Served aboard the cruiser Minneapolis during World War I and during World War II he helped organize naval training stations in this country.
Between 1938 and 1940, he commanded the cruiser Tuscaloosa, where he twice hosted President Roosevelt.
Entered the Naval Academy in 1904, First Texas. Fenclon Cannon (Senatorial), Texas.
Graduated from the Naval Academy in 1908.
He participated in the Nicaraguan campaign in 1912 and the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914, when he was senior engineering officer aboard the USS Annapolis.
USS Arizona, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 1920. At various times he served aboard the battleships West Virginia, California, Minnesota, and Arizona, and on the cruisers Yorktown and Minneapolis.
He retired in 1946 as commander of the Naval Training Station in Sampson, New York.
Bio By: Paula Lucy Delosh
A native of Tyler,Texas, the brother of Clarence, Henry, Morris, Hyman, Sig, and two married sisters, Carrie Badt Seidenman and Augusta Badt Brin.
Member of Washington Post No.58.
Military Record
Retired United States Navy Commodore.
Served aboard the cruiser Minneapolis during World War I and during World War II he helped organize naval training stations in this country.
Between 1938 and 1940, he commanded the cruiser Tuscaloosa, where he twice hosted President Roosevelt.
Entered the Naval Academy in 1904, First Texas. Fenclon Cannon (Senatorial), Texas.
Graduated from the Naval Academy in 1908.
He participated in the Nicaraguan campaign in 1912 and the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914, when he was senior engineering officer aboard the USS Annapolis.
USS Arizona, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 1920. At various times he served aboard the battleships West Virginia, California, Minnesota, and Arizona, and on the cruisers Yorktown and Minneapolis.
He retired in 1946 as commander of the Naval Training Station in Sampson, New York.
Bio By: Paula Lucy Delosh