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  2. David Glasgow Farragut ( / ˈfærəɡət /; also spelled Glascoe; [1] [2] [3] [4] July 5, 1801 – August 14, 1870) was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War. He was the first rear admiral, vice admiral, and admiral in the United States Navy.

    • 1810–1870
  3. Oct 16, 2012 · David Farragut was the first U.S. naval officer so honored. In 1864 he became America's first vice admiral. After the Civil War's conclusion, Farragut would be further honored by becoming the first full admiral. David Farragut, Library of Congress photo. Farragut's greatest moment came on August 5, 1864.

  4. The Navy Register of 1904 listed Dewey for the first time as "Admiral of the Navy" instead of "Admiral." [7] Though this clarified the grade's unique title, the precedence of the new rank was still considered "four star", equivalent to general in the army, in the US Navy Regulations of 1909. [8] .

    • March 24, 1903, (retroactive to March 2, 1899)
    • United States Navy
  5. Sep 10, 2018 · The rank of vice admiral was created for him by President Abraham Lincoln on 31 December 1864, and on 25 July 1866, by congressional act, he was commissioned admiral, the first officer of the...

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  6. WASHINGTON - David Glasgow Farragut was the U.S. Navy’s first full admiral. At the time of his death in 1870, Farragut had served a total of 59 years in uniform.

  7. Pr obably the most famous quote in U.S. naval history is that attributed to Rear Admiral David Glasgow Farragut during the Battle of Mobile Bay. There has certainly never been a greater U.S. naval hero. This is evident given the tributes bestowed on him during his lifetime and after his death.

  8. Jan 18, 2022 · David G. Farragut was the first American naval officer to hold the rank of rear admiral, vice admiral and admiral – a unique status that resulted directly from his many accomplishments during the Civil War. He was born James Glasgow Farragut in Tennessee in 1801, but grew up in New Orleans.

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