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Eugene | Eugene Isaac was born in Pennsylvania on 12 March, 1862.{{USOfficerReg1914|pp. 168-169}} | ||
Isaac was promoted to the rank of {{BosunUS}} on 16 July, 1898. In April 1899 he was serving aboard the battleship {{US-Iowa}} in the Pacific.<ref>"Society". ''The San Francisco Call''. Sunday, 16 April, 1899. Volume '''LXXXV''', No. '''137''', col B, p. 26.</ref> | Isaac was promoted to the rank of {{BosunUS}} on 16 July, 1898. In April 1899 he was serving aboard the battleship {{US-Iowa}} in the Pacific.<ref>"Society". ''The San Francisco Call''. Sunday, 16 April, 1899. Volume '''LXXXV''', No. '''137''', col B, p. 26.</ref> |
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Chief Boatswain Eugene McClellan Isaac (12 March, 1862 – 17 February, 1920) served in the United States Navy as an enlisted man before being promoted to warrant officer.
Life & Career
Eugene Isaac was born in Pennsylvania on 12 March, 1862.[1]
Isaac was promoted to the rank of Boatswain on 16 July, 1898. In April 1899 he was serving aboard the battleship Iowa in the Pacific.[2]
Isaac was appointed to the Washington Navy Yard for command of the yard tug Triton on 13 January, 1902.[3]
Isaac was promoted to the rank of Chief Boatswain on 16 July, 1904.[4] He was appointed to the Glacier on 4 August, 1904.[5]
Isaac was appointed to command the monitor Miantonomoh when she recommissioned at Philadelphia on 9 April, 1907.
Isaac retired on 2 December, 1910.[6]
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Preceded by Mortimer L. Johnson |
Captain of U.S.S. Miantonomoh 9 Apr, 1907 – 21 Dec, 1907[Inference] |
Succeeded by None |
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