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  • Raymond P. Rodgers
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  • Rear Admiral Raymond Perry Rodgers (December 20, 1849 - December 28, 1925) was an officer in the United States Navy. He served as the second head of the Office of Naval Intelligence and as the 12th President of the Naval War College and fought in the Spanish-American War. Rodgers' father was Rear Admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (1819-1892), and he was the brother of Rear Admiral Thomas S. Rodgers (1858-1931). He was also the grandnephew to two renowned U.S. Navy commodores, Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858) and Oliver Hazard Perry (1785-1819).
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serviceyears
  • 1868
Birth Date
  • 1849-12-20
Commands
  • *Office of Naval Intelligence * * *President of the Naval War College *Commandant, Naval Station Narragansett Bay
Branch
death place
  • Monte Carlo, Monaco
Name
  • Raymond P. Rodgers
Caption
  • Service photograph of Rear Admiral Raymond P. Rodgers.
Birth Place
Title
death date
  • 1925-12-28
Rank
  • 35
Allegiance
  • United States of America
Battles
  • *Spanish-American War **Bombardment of San Juan **Battle of Santiago de Cuba *Philippine-American War *Boxer Rebellion
Before
Years
  • --10-06
  • April 1885–July 1889
  • April 1906–May 1909
After
Relations
  • *Matthew C. Perry *Oliver Hazard Perry *Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers *Thomas S. Rodgers
placeofburial
  • Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
abstract
  • Rear Admiral Raymond Perry Rodgers (December 20, 1849 - December 28, 1925) was an officer in the United States Navy. He served as the second head of the Office of Naval Intelligence and as the 12th President of the Naval War College and fought in the Spanish-American War. Rodgers' father was Rear Admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (1819-1892), and he was the brother of Rear Admiral Thomas S. Rodgers (1858-1931). He was also the grandnephew to two renowned U.S. Navy commodores, Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858) and Oliver Hazard Perry (1785-1819).
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