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William V. Pratt

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in 1889, Pratt served in several cruisers and gunboats, visiting Europe, South America and Asia. During 1895–97, Ensign Pratt had the first of three instructor tours at the Naval Academy. He was assigned to the gunboat
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emphasis on disarmament and went along with postponement of new construction and cutting the fleet. Other naval officers disagreed sharply with Hoover's policies.
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of February 1922. He commanded a battleship division in 1923–1925 and was president of the court of inquiry that examined the 8 September 1923
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Pratt's work with the U.S. Fleet was interrupted in early 1930 by a trip to England to participate in the London conference that further
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Lieutenant Commander Pratt's final Naval Academy tour took place in 1905–1908. He then was executive officer of the
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Wilson, John R. M. (1974). "The Quaker and the Sword: Herbert Hoover's Relations with the Military".
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in Washington, D.C., and served as a technical advisor during the negotiations that led to the
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held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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afterwards. While in the latter, he returned to Asiatic waters, where he saw action in the
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Like his father, Pratt was a companion of the District of Columbia Commandery of the
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in September 1930 and spent nearly three years in that post, during a time when
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Retired at the beginning of July 1933, Pratt lived thereafter in Maine and
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Pratt was at sea in 1919–1921 as commanding officer of the
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from merging the Navy and Coast Guard. Pratt agreed with
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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