Yates Stirling Jr., Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Yates Stirling Jr.

Rear admiral, United States Navy

Date of Birth: 30-Mar-1872

Place of Birth: Vallejo, California, United States

Date of Death: 27-Jan-1948

Profession: military officer, submariner

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Yates Stirling Jr.

  • Yates Stirling Jr.
  • (April 30, 1872 – January 27, 1948) was a decorated and controversial rear admiral in the United States Navy whose 44-year career spanned from several years before the Spanish–American War to the mid-1930s.
  • He was awarded the Navy Cross and French Legion of Honor for distinguished service during World War One.
  • The elder son of Rear Admiral Yates Stirling, he was an outspoken advocate of American sea power as a strong deterrent to war and to protect and promote international commerce.
  • During Stirling's naval career and following retirement, he was a frequent lecturer, newspaper columnist and author of numerous books and articles, including his memoirs, Sea Duty: The Memoirs of a Fighting Admiral, published in 1939.
  • Describing himself, Stirling wrote, "All my life I have been called a stormy petrel.
  • I have never hesitated to use the pen to reveal what I considered should be brought to public attention, usually within the Navy, but often to a wider public.
  • I seem to see some benefits that have come through those efforts.
  • I have always believed that a naval man is disloyal to his country if he does not reveal acts that are doing harm to his service and show, if he can, how to remedy the fault.
  • An efficient Navy cannot be run with 'yes men' only."

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