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Walter McLean
Adm. Walter McLean
Born c. 1855
Died 1930
Place of death Annapolis, Maryland
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Rank Rear Admiral
Battles/wars Spanish–American War
World War I

Rear Admiral Walter McLean (c. 1855-1930) was the American commander of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard from November 25, 1915 until February 4, 1918. Under his command, the Shipyard was the holding area for various German vessels which had put into port during World War I, and stayed in a somewhat limbo status—the United States had not entered the war and so could not commandeer the ships, but then neither could the ships be allowed to depart and resume attacks on Allied shipping. The course of action was therefore to keep the foreign ships and their crews as "guests" of the United States for years.

Biography[]

He was born in 1855.

During World War I, McLean was commander of the Fifth Naval District, and also commandant of the Navy Base at Hampton Roads. According to the New York Times, he was with Admiral George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898, during the Spanish-American War.

He was named commander of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard from November 25, 1915.

In 1915 he detained the SS Kronprinz Wilhelm, a German passenger liner which had had guns installed and been turned into a commerce raider for the Imperial German Navy. When the United States entered the war in 1917, the ship was renamed as the USS Von Steuben and turned into a troop transport.

He resigned as commander of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard on February 4, 1918.

McLean maintained friendly relations with some of the detained crew. When the second-in-command of the Kronprinz Wilhelm, Alfred Niezychowski, got married in 1927, McLean was best man. McLean also encouraged Niezychowski to write a book about the journey, and McLean wrote his own forward to it when it was published in 1928 as The Cruise of the Kronprinz Wilhelm.

He died of a stroke at the Navy Hospital in Annapolis, at the age of 75.

References[]

  • Norfolk Navy Yard list of commanders
  • Alfred Niezychowski, The Cruise of the Kronprinz Wilhelm, 1928
  • The New York Times, December 27, 1927, Niezychowski/Ulman wedding announcement
  • The New York Times, March 21, 1930, "Admiral McLean Dies in 75th Year"
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