United States. Navy Department
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United States. Department of the navy
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Département américain de la marine
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United States. Dept. of Navy
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Biographical History
Smith was a private citizen and donor to the "Eyes for the Navy" program.
The United States Navy operated a radio station with call sign NUG in Calumet, Michigan. It was formerly owned and operated by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America with the call sign WCM. The radio station was taken over by the U. S. Navy in April, 1917 and was located at Tamarack Junior location, owned by the Osceola Mining Company.
Raymond Perry Rodgers (December 20, 1849 - December 28, 1925) was an officer in the United States Navy. He achieved the rank of Rear Admiral and succeeded Lt. Theodorus B.M. Mason as the second head of the Office of Naval Intelligence.
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United States
United States
United States
Armored vessels
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
Marine engineers
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Military discharge
Military engineers
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Naval art and science
Naval battles
Naval history
Naval reserves
Navies
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World War, 1939-1945
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New York (State)--Champlain, Lake
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Calumet (Mich.)
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California
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California
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New York (State)
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Champlain, Lake
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Maryland
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Maryland
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Revolution, 1775-1783
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Michigan--Copper Country
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