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Samuel S. Robison : ウィキペディア英語版
Samuel Robison

Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison CB, USN (May 10, 1867 - November 20, 1952) was a United States Navy officer whose service extended from the 1890s through the early 1930s. He held several major commands during World War I, and from 1928-1931 served as Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. In 1933, Admiral Robison also founded a Naval Preparatory Academy in Pine Beach, New Jersey called Admiral Farragut Academy.
==Early life and career==
Robison was born on May 10, 1867 in Juniata County, Pennsylvania He entered the United States Naval Academy on September 4, 1884. After finishing his academic studies at Annapolis he served the two years at sea as a Passed Naval Cadet in ''USS Omaha'' on the Asiatic Station and was commissioned ensign July 1, 1890.
In 1891 he was transferred to ''USS Boston'', still on the Asiatic Station; and, from 1893, he served in ''USS Thetis'' until ordered to the Mare Island Navy Yard in 1895. In 1896 he returned to the Asiatic Station in ''Boston''. In August 1899 he was assigned to the League Island Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He joined ''Alabama'' (BB-8) September 15, 1900, and two years later was transferred to ''Hull'' (DD-7), a torpedo boat destroyer. From September 1904 to July 1906, he served with the Bureau of Equipment at Washington, D.C., then he returned to sea, serving first in ''Tennessee'' (CA-10) and later in ''Pennsylvania'' (ACR-4).
After a tour of duty in the Bureau of Engineering, he assumed command of ''Cincinnati'' (C-7), a unit of the Asiatic Fleet, on October 25, 1911. Upon his return to the United States in April 1914, he became commanding officer of USS Jupiter (AC-3). He held the rank of captain from July 1, 1914, and he remained with ''Jupiter'' until August 8.

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