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rdfs:comment | - Rear Admiral Ridley McLean, USN (10 November 1872 – 12 November 1933) was a two-star Admiral in the United States Navy. He was a Naval Academy graduate, the original author of the Navy's Bluejacket's Manual, and Judge Advocate General (JAG). He was a battleship commander in World War I, a pioneer in naval use of shortwave communication, a submarine force and a Battleship division commander.
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Commands | - *Judge Advocate General
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*Director of Naval Communications
*Battle Force Submarines
*Battleship Division 3
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death place | - San Francisco, California
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Caption | - LCDR Ridley McLean c.1912
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Battles | - *Spanish–American War
*Philippine–American War
*Boxer Rebellion
*World War I
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placeofburial | - Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia
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abstract | - Rear Admiral Ridley McLean, USN (10 November 1872 – 12 November 1933) was a two-star Admiral in the United States Navy. He was a Naval Academy graduate, the original author of the Navy's Bluejacket's Manual, and Judge Advocate General (JAG). He was a battleship commander in World War I, a pioneer in naval use of shortwave communication, a submarine force and a Battleship division commander.
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