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See also: American See also: naval officer, was See also: born at Richfields, near See also: Frederick, See also: Maryland, on the 9th of See also: October 1839
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He graduated at the See also: United States Naval See also: Academy in 186o, and during the See also: Civil War was in active service as a See also: lieutenant until See also: July 1863
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In 1867-1869 he was an instructor in the U.S
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Naval Academy
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He took See also: part in See also: Rear-See also: Admiral See also: John
See also: Rodgers's expedition to Korea in 1871, and was adjutant of the American See also: land forces in the attack on the Korean forts on Salee See also: river on the loth and 11th of See also: June
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In 1872-1875 he was See also: head of the department of See also: modern See also: languages in the U.S
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Naval Academy
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He was promoted See also: commander in June 1874; in 1876-'879 commanded the " See also: Essex," most of the See also: time in the See also: South See also: Atlantic, and then until October 1883 was inspector of the second lighthouse See also: district
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In See also: February 1884, after the failure in 1883 of the second expedition (under Lieut
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E
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A
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Garlington) for the See also: relief of the Lady See also: Franklin See also: Bay Expedition commanded by Lieut
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A . W . Greely, See also: Schley was appointed to command the third Greely relief expedition; and near Cape See also: Sabine on the 22nd of June rescued Greely and six (of his twenty-four) companions
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He was chief of the bureau of equipment and' recruiting
in 1885-1889; and in See also: April 1888 was promoted captain
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He commanded the " Baltimore " in Rear-Admiral See also: George See also: Brown's
See also: squadron off the See also: coast of Chile in 1891
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Early in 1892 he was again transferred to the lighthouse bureau, and until February 1895 was inspector of the third lighthouse district; and in 1897-1898 he was a member (and chairman) of the Lighthouse See also: Board
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He was commissioned commodore on the 6th of February 1898, and on the 24th of See also: March, although lowest on the
See also: list of commodores, he was put in command of the " flying squadron," with the " See also: Brooklyn " as his See also: flagship, for service in the war with See also: Spain
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The command of the See also: fleet off See also: Santiago de See also: Cuba was taken from Schley by Acting Rear-Admiral W
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T
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See also: Sampson on the 1st of June
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In the See also: battle of Santiago on the 3rd of July Schley, in Sampson's See also: absence, was the See also: senior officer and the " Brooklyn " did especial service, with the " See also: Oregon," in over-hauling and disabling the " Cristobal Colon." On the loth of See also: August Schley was advanced six numbers and was made rear-admiral for " eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle." On the 19th he was appointed a See also: commissioner of the United States to arrange the evacuation of See also: Porto Rico
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When the See also: Navy Department recommended that Sampson be promoted eight numbers and over the head of Schley, who had ranked him for See also: forty-two years, there was a bitter controversy, and the Senate did not confirm the promotion
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On the 14th of April 1899 Schley was commissioned rear-admiral, ranking as major-general . InSee also: November 1899 he was put in command of the South Atlantic Station, and in October 1901 he retired from active service upon reaching the age limit
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At his See also: request, because of the charges made against him in E
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S
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Maclay's See also: History of the Navy, a See also: court of inquiry investigated Schley's conduct before and during the battle of Santiago; on the 13th of See also: December 1901 the court pronounced Schley guilty of delay in locating Cervera's squadron, of carelessness in endangering the " See also: Texas " by a See also: peculiar " See also: loop " See also: movement or turn of the "Brooklyn" which blanketed the fire of other American vessels, and of disobedience to a departmental See also: order of the 25th of May, but it recommended that no See also: action be taken
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Admiral Schley filed a protest against the court's findings, which, however, were approved by the Secretary of the Navy
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Schley wrote, with See also: James
See also: Russell Soley, The Rescue of Greely (New See also: York, 1885)
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See Schley's Forty-five Years under the See also: Flag (New York, 1904)
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