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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1865., [Electronic resource], Report of the Secretary of the navy . (search)
Report of the Secretary of the navy.
This is a very voluminous report, giving the whole naval history of the war.
The European squadron is commanded by Rear Admiral L. M. Goldsborough.
The field of operation is the coast of Europe and the Mediterranean.
The Brazil squadron is commanded by Acting Rear Admiral S. W. Gordon.
This will cruise on the eastern coast of South America and the western coast of Brazil.
The East India squadron is commanded by Acting Rear Admiral H. H. Bell.
The Shenandoah will be one of this fleet.
The Pacific squadron, commanded by Acting Rear Admiral George F. Pearson, cruises the whole western coast of North and South America and the islands of the Pacific.
The Secretary dwells with great pride on the rapid increase of power in the navy, and the difficulties overcome in its growth.
He speaks with scorn of the "three hundred and twenty-two officers who traitorously proved false to the flag which they had sworn to support and t