Gottfried Blocklinger | |
Birth Place: | Dubuque, Iowa |
Branch: | United States Navy |
Serviceyears: | 1863-1909, 46 years |
Rank: | Rear-admiral |
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Gottfried Blocklinger (1847-1930) was a Rear-admiral in the United States Navy.
Blocklinger was born in Dubuque, Iowa on October 23, 1847. He was admitted to the United States Naval Academy in 1863 and graduated in 1868.Notable achievements include: in 1879 as a Lieutenant, he commanded the survey of the Madeira River, in the Amazon.https://books.google.com/books?id=tCwXAQAAMAAJ&dq=Madeira+blocklinger&pg=PA644 Was a lieutenant on board the during the Baltimore crisis of 1891. And was the Executive Officer, on board the during the Capture of Guam to the United States during the Spanish–American War in 1898.
1863-69; During the American Civil War he was a midshipman at the US Naval Academy. His assignments included service on board the in summer of 1864. And served successively in the Pacific squadron on board the in 1869,http://www.tfoenander.com/kearsargeofficers.htm Enterprise, and Adams.
1868-82; Coast survey
1880 Served aboard the
1885; hydrographic office
1883-86;
1888-89; insp. 7th light-house dist., (the western coast of Florida)https://books.google.com/books?id=izNHAQAAIAAJ&dq=blocklinger&pg=PA121
1890; which was assigned to the South Atlantic Station
1891; Was transferred to the Yorktown during the Baltimore crisis.
1891-93;,
1893; Washington Navy Yard
1893-95; Executive Officer
1895-96; Mare Island Naval Shipyard California.
1897-99; Executive Officer, http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/spanam/events/misc-pac.htm
1899-01; Commanding Officer,
1901; Commanding Officer
11 May 1901 Assigned to Alert'—11 May 1901, Comdr. Gottfried Blocklinger commanded the vessel and was assigned to the Pacific Station as a training vessel for apprentice sailors. In that capacity the vessel made short cruises along the California coast
1901,,
1902,, cruising the waters off the coasts of China, Japan, and Korea
1902, flagship of the Cruiser Squadron, U.S. Asiatic Fleet, she cruised the Philippines and the China coast.,
1903; Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia,
1904; Navy Yard, New York,
1904-06; Commanding Officer, At that time, the Illinois was assigned to the North Atlantic. She engaged in fleet maneuvers, gunnery and seamanship training, and ceremonial operations. http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i1/illinois.htm In 1906, the Illinois was the first US ship to win the famous Prince Louis Battenberg Cup
1906-09; Member Naval Examining and Retiring Boards.https://books.google.com/books?id=5GITAAAAYAAJ&dq=gottfried+blocklinger&pg=PA122 No officer below the grade of Captain can be promoted to a higher grade until recommended by the Boards.
1909; Retired to 1192 Locust St., Dubuque, Iowa https://maps.google.com/maps?q=1192+Locust+Street,+Dubuque,+Iowa&layer=c&z=17&iwloc=A&sll=42.503724,-90.669649&cbp=13,59.4,0,0,0&cbll=42.503584,-90.669969&hl=en&gl=us&ved=0CA8Q2wU&sa=X&ei=5YP7Tb7qEpS-ygXfsfGKAw
Admiral Blocklinger was a companion of the District of Columbia Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. He was assigned insignia number 18,220 and was one of the last Civil War veterans to join the Order.
Acting midshipman, 22 July 1863
Graduated United States Naval Academy, 2 June 1868
Promoted to ensign, April 19, 1869 http://www.tfoenander.com/kearsargeofficers.htm
Promoted to master, July 12, 1870
Promoted to lieutenant, April 2, 1874
Promoted to lieutenant-commander., May 21, 1895
Promoted to commander, March 3, 1899
Promoted to captain., June 1, 1904
Promoted to rear-admiral, October 30, 1908
Retired, October 23, 1909