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- John_J._Almy abstract "John Jay Almy (April 21, 1815–May 16, 1895) was a U.S. Navy Rear-Admiral, who held the record for the longest period of seagoing service (27 years, 10 months).In the Mexican War, he took part in the capture of Vera Cruz, and in the Civil War, he captured four blockade-runners and destroyed four others. As a Rear-Admiral during a violent revolt in Panama in 1873, he was able to protect American and European property, earning official thanks from many nations.".
- John_J._Almy battle American_Civil_War.
- John_J._Almy battle Mexican%E2%80%93American_War.
- John_J._Almy birthDate "1815-04-21".
- John_J._Almy birthYear "1815".
- John_J._Almy deathDate "1895-05-16".
- John_J._Almy deathYear "1895".
- John_J._Almy militaryBranch United_States_Navy.
- John_J._Almy militaryCommand "* Pacific Squadron".
- John_J._Almy militaryCommand "*".
- John_J._Almy restingPlace Congressional_Cemetery.
- John_J._Almy serviceEndYear "1877".
- John_J._Almy serviceStartYear "1829".
- John_J._Almy thumbnail US_Naval_Jack_24_stars.svg?width=300.
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- John_J._Almy wikiPageID "38601256".
- John_J._Almy wikiPageRevisionID "577183700".
- John_J._Almy battles "* Mexican–American War * American Civil War".
- John_J._Almy birthDate "1815-04-21".
- John_J._Almy birthPlace Newport,_Rhode_Island.
- John_J._Almy branch "United States Navy".
- John_J._Almy commands "* * * * * Pacific Squadron".
- John_J._Almy dateOfBirth "1815-04-21".
- John_J._Almy dateOfDeath "1895-05-16".
- John_J._Almy deathDate "1895-05-16".
- John_J._Almy deathPlace Washington,_D.C..
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- John_J._Almy name "Almy, John Jay".
- John_J._Almy name "John Jay Almy".
- John_J._Almy placeOfBirth "Newport, Rhode Island".
- John_J._Almy placeOfDeath "Washington, D.C.".
- John_J._Almy placeofburial Congressional_Cemetery.
- John_J._Almy rank "35".
- John_J._Almy serviceyears "1829".
- John_J._Almy shortDescription "U.S. Naval officer".
- John_J._Almy description "U.S. Naval officer".
- John_J._Almy description "U.S. Naval officer".
- John_J._Almy subject Category:1815_births.
- John_J._Almy subject Category:1895_deaths.
- John_J._Almy subject Category:Burials_at_the_Congressional_Cemetery.
- John_J._Almy subject Category:People_from_Newport,_Rhode_Island.
- John_J._Almy subject Category:Union_Navy_officers.
- John_J._Almy subject Category:United_States_Navy_admirals.
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- John_J._Almy comment "John Jay Almy (April 21, 1815–May 16, 1895) was a U.S. Navy Rear-Admiral, who held the record for the longest period of seagoing service (27 years, 10 months).In the Mexican War, he took part in the capture of Vera Cruz, and in the Civil War, he captured four blockade-runners and destroyed four others. As a Rear-Admiral during a violent revolt in Panama in 1873, he was able to protect American and European property, earning official thanks from many nations.".
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- John_J._Almy depiction US_Naval_Jack_24_stars.svg.
- John_J._Almy givenName "John Jay".
- John_J._Almy isPrimaryTopicOf John_J._Almy.
- John_J._Almy name "Almy, John Jay".
- John_J._Almy name "John Jay Almy".
- John_J._Almy surname "Almy".