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the important, exacting, and hazardous duty of patrolling the waters infested with enemy submarines and mines, in escorting and protecting vitally important convoys of troops and supplies through these waters, and in offensive and defensive action, vigorously and unremittingly prosecuted against all forms of enemy naval activity; and especially for a successful attack upon an enemy submarine on 29 July 1917.
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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Captain Joseph Knefler Taussig, Sr., United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious service in a duty of great responsibility as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. WADSWORTH, engaged in
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after the end of hostilities in August 1898. Taussig's journal includes his pencil sketches of troops, ships, locations, maps, and prints of naval personnel involved in the war. He also wrote numerous letters to his father and brother Charles Taussig, who became a well-known attorney in New York
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regarding the personnel shortage in the navy, stating that navy department heads had failed "to take adequate steps to provide personnel necessary for the proper conduct of the navy during the war." For his outspoken views, Taussig earned the lifetime enmity of Roosevelt, who was in a political
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were allied with the Boxers and joined in the attacks. Just seven days into its rescue mission, the expedition was forced to retreat to Tientsin due to the rail-bed both north and south of Yang Tsun being destroyed by the Boxers, cutting off the force's supply replenishment. During the retreat,
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Taussig candidly maintained that, "the Navy was far from being ready for War... and the enlisted personnel was entirely inadequate for the proper manning of our already completed ships on a peace time basis, and was dangerously inadequate should we suddenly be thrown into war." Secretary
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Rear Admiral Taussig was forced to retire in September 1941 due to his age, despite his petition to continue on active duty with the impending international crisis. He was promoted to vice admiral on 22 October 1941 due to his service in the
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convinced Roosevelt to reconsider and Roosevelt took no action; however, Stark publicly stated that Taussig's views were contrary to the Navy Department's and on 23 April 1940, issued a reprimand that was placed in Taussig's file.
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events and was president of the USNA Athletic Association. He was the second of a four-generational family of United States Naval Academy graduates that served from 1863 to 1970 starting with his father, Rear Admiral
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that circumnavigated the globe in 1907 as a demonstration of U.S. Naval seapower and global presence. After the fleet rounded Cape Horn and steamed up the western coasts of South and North America, he detached from
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After two years as a naval cadet, and having participated in three separate conflicts initiated by native interests opposing foreign intervention by the age of twenty-three, Taussig was commissioned
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by train with the destination Peking and the objective the release of the besieged foreign legations. However, progress was repeatedly halted due to stretches of track that had been torn up by the
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Taussig was seriously wounded in the leg during a Boxer attack. He recovered in Japan and was advanced four numbers in grade because of his injury. Forty-three years later he was awarded the
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on the Naval Clemency and Prison Inspection Board, the Naval Discipline Policy Review Board, and the Procurement and Retirement Board, until 1 June 1947, only a few months before his death.
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Taussig was a prolific and talented journalist and writer during his entire 46-year naval career. In later years, his direct and honest candor earned him the professional disfavor of
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was genuine. Taussig's testimony set off a controversy that lasted in the press for weeks and infuriated FDR who wanted Taussig relieved of his command of Norfolk Navy Yard and the
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of the Bureau of Navigation. Aware of the inadequacies of manpower from his experience in the fleet during World War I, in 1920, he was embroiled in a publicized dispute with
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in the Navy Department. However, with Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) having been inaugurated President of the United States in January of that year, according to Admiral
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at Yokohama Harbor, Taussig rescued a shipmate who had gone to the rescue of another drowning man. Both men were saved and for his heroism, Taussig was awarded the
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From July 1923 to June 1926, he was on the staff of the Naval War College where he was Chairman of the Strategy Department. In 1926, he was given command of the
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As he had done during the Spanish–American War, Taussig maintained a daily journal of the time he was in the Philippines and subsequently China while attached to
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in Washington, D.C., until 1915. This duty gave Taussig the background experience which resulted in his exposing personnel shortcomings in the navy following
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that embarked at Pamplona to rescue American citizens being held hostage by Insurrectos opposed to U.S. control of the Philippines. However, once there, the
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on 28 January 1901 to begin a series of promotions and distinctions that would underscore his service to the navy. Returning to the United States from the
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was the basis for his April 1927 article on the Seymour Relief Expedition, one of forty-four articles that he eventually authored for the
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who attested to it and pronounced it an excellent piece of work. The 120 page journal that Taussig wrote during his time attached to
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made stops in Hawaii and Guam in transit to the Western Pacific and arrived in Cavite in November 1899. For the next five months,
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and urban scenes in Vigan and Pamplona. Of tactical significance, the journal includes a list of the ports of call for
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was angered by Taussig's dissent and denied publication of Taussig's prize-winning essay on naval personnel in the
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Taussig served alongside and began a long and fraternal professional association with Royal Navy officers Captain
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After a nine-day Atlantic crossing, most of the time in a severe southeast gale, DesDiv 8 reached Queenstown.
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Taussig's request to return to active duty was ultimately granted in 1943 and he served in the office of the
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invited Taussig to testify at Senate hearings on plans to expand the navy. Taussig advocated the building of
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In May 1940, Taussig again locked horns with now-president Franklin D. Roosevelt, when Massachusetts Senator
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and was assigned to the staff of his father, Edward D. Taussig, by then a rear admiral and commandant of the
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in 1936 when instead of appointing Taussig commander of the United States Fleet, he was assigned to command
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for his efforts in the earthquake relief during 1922. In 1923, he was Assistant Chief of Staff, to Admiral
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as a naval cadet. These include detailed descriptions of his shipmates and officers including Captain
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at USNA were known from the latter part of the 19th century until 1902). He was assigned to the
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City. Returning to complete his studies at the USNA, Taussig graduated in the class of 1899.
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and an intelligence report on the fortifications of Sydney, Australia and the government of
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was station ship at Vigan on the island of Luzon. During that time, Taussig was part of a
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being mobilized to rescue the foreign legations in Peking that were then besieged by the
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The Queenstown Patrol, 1917: The Diary of Commander Joseph Knefler Taussig, U.S. Navy
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ordered the reprimand removed from Taussig's personnel file, after his son, Ensign
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he was awarded, it was the medal that Taussig prized most throughout his life.
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attacks on merchant shipping in the North Atlantic, so in May 1917 President
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Three Splendid Little Wars: The Diaries of Joseph Knefler Taussig, 1898–1901
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near San Francisco for outfitting and repairs prior to deployment with the
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On June 7, 1900, the 2,100 strong Seymour Relief Expedition set out from
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Following recuperation from his leg wound, Taussig was assigned to the
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where it accepted the surrender of the Insurrectos in the provinces of
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and offered testimony to the aggressive, imperialistic designs of the
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For an attack on a German U-boat on 29 July 1917, he was awarded the
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on July 3, 1898, where the Spanish fleet was wiped out and Admiral
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in April 1917. At that time, Britain was suffering from unchecked
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Conflict with Assistant Navy Secretary Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Taussig as commander of Cruisers, Scouting Force, on board
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when he and several other navy officers, notably Admiral
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began in April, 1898, Taussig was in his final year as a
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in Murphy Canyon Military Housing is named in his honor.
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that planned to annex China, the Philippines and the
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and intermittent attacks. The imperial forces of the
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Division of Enlisted Personnel, Bureau of Navigation
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