. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . U. S. S. Constitution, European Station, 1878-79. U. S. Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, 1879-80. U. S. S. Michigan, on the Lakes, 1881. U. S. S. Franklin, Norfolk, Virginia, 18S1. U. S. S. Wachusett, Pacific Station, 18S1-S5. U. S. Navy-Yard, League Island, Pennsylvania, 1885-88. U. S. S. Pensacola, U. S. S. Richmond, U. S. S. Pensacola,1888-89. U. S. S. Swatara, Asiatic Station, 189O-91. U. S. Navy-Yard, League Island, Pennsylvania, 1891-92. Surgeon Jones was promoted to medical inspector inNovember, 1891. New York Na


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . U. S. S. Constitution, European Station, 1878-79. U. S. Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, 1879-80. U. S. S. Michigan, on the Lakes, 1881. U. S. S. Franklin, Norfolk, Virginia, 18S1. U. S. S. Wachusett, Pacific Station, 18S1-S5. U. S. Navy-Yard, League Island, Pennsylvania, 1885-88. U. S. S. Pensacola, U. S. S. Richmond, U. S. S. Pensacola,1888-89. U. S. S. Swatara, Asiatic Station, 189O-91. U. S. Navy-Yard, League Island, Pennsylvania, 1891-92. Surgeon Jones was promoted to medical inspector inNovember, 1891. New York Navy-Yard, York Navy-Yard, , Norfolk, Virginia, :j2 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AXD NA VY (regular). REAR-ADMIRAL JAMES E. JOUETT, (retired).Rear-Admiral James E. Jouett was burn in Ken-tucky in 1828, and appointed midshipman from thatState in [841. His first service was in the West Indiesand Home Squadron on the razee Independence, andhe next served on the coast of Africa in the Deca-tur; engaged in the Berriby War. Passed midshipmanin 1S47. During the Mexican War he served in theGulf Squadron in most of the operations incident tthe war, so far as the east coast was concerned. Heoccupied Point Isabel with sailors from the squadronfor some time. Master September, 1 S55, and lieutenantthe same month. Landed with detachment at Panamato keep transit open anil protect Americans. In 1857went out in the Chapin, a chartered vessel, on theParaguay Expedition. Upon his return he was orderedto the Crusader, employed on special-service in sup-pressing the slave-trade in Cuban waters. The Cru-sader captured three slavers. In 1 S61, while at Pcnsa-( ola, awaiting the return of the C


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