AdmiralRodgers may refer to: Bertram J. Rodgers (1894–1983), U.S. Navy vice admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (1819–1892), U.S. Navy rear admiral...
Rear Admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (4 November 1819 – 8 January 1892) was an officer in the United States Navy. He served in the Mexican–American...
Rear Admiral Frederick W. Rodgers (3 October 1842 – 3 November 1917) was an officer in the United States Navy. He fought in the American Civil War and...
service until becoming the Asiatic Fleet in 1902. In May 1871, Rear Admiral John Rodgers went to Korea, commanding an expedition of five Asiatic Squadron...
Raymond Perry Rodgers (1819–1892), American admiral Clodagh Rodgers (born 1947), Northern Ireland singer and actress Daniel T. Rodgers (born about 1932)...
character of these objects and the discovery was publicly announced by AdmiralRodgers." The telescope used for the discovery was the 26-inch (66 cm) refractor...
an American diplomatic mission led to the Battle of Ganghwa. Rear AdmiralRodgers took five forts on the island, but withdrew after the Koreans refused...
William Ledyard Rodgers (February 4, 1860 – May 7, 1944) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy. His career included service in the Spanish–American...
States. Rear Admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (1819–1892) was born on November 4, 1819, in Brooklyn, New York to George Washington Rodgers and Anna...
operation, all together mounting 85 guns under the command of Rear Admiral John Rodgers and Commander Winfield Scott Schley. Korean forces included the six...
character of these objects and the discovery was publicly announced by AdmiralRodgers." Hall retired from the Navy in 1891. He became a lecturer in celestial...
as official photographer with the United States naval expedition of AdmiralRodgers to Korea. Although it is possible that an unidentified Frenchman photographed...
1812, first naval John Rodgers John Rodgers (admiral) (1812–1882), naval officer during the Civil War, son of the above John Rodgers (naval officer, born...
Palos, Monocacy, and Benicia. Embarked aboard Colorado was Rear Admiral John Rodgers, and Frederick F. Low, the United States Ambassador to China. The...
island of Samar, the easternmost of the Visayan group, by Rear Admiral Frederick Rodgers, U.S. Navy, Senior Squadron Commander of the Asiatic Squadron...
Commander George Washington Rodgers (October 30, 1822 – August 17, 1863) was an officer of the United States Navy. Rodgers was born in Brooklyn, the son...
and distinctive: "He was an admiral. He was more military. His costume looks hard." Costume designer Aggie Guerard Rodgers helped create the Ackbar costume...
L. Rodgers, was promoted only to vice admiral since Gleaves was already slated to be its admiral, so for a few months there were four vice admirals and...
L. Rodgers, was promoted only to vice admiral since Gleaves was already slated to be its admiral, so for a few months there were four vice admirals and...
The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based...
L. Rodgers, was promoted only to vice admiral since Gleaves was already slated to be its admiral, so for a few months there were four vice admirals and...