Naval And Military Order Of The Spanish War
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The Naval and Military Order of the Spanish War was a short lived military society formed by American officers who had served during the Spanish–American War.


History

The Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War (NMOSAW) was founded on February 2, 1899 in New York City by Lieutenant Walter J. Sears, USN. There were 98 charter members. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, then
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, was elected as the Order's first president. By 1908 the Order had over 1,200 members and was active in the era prior to World War I. It seems to have ceased to exist prior to 1936, as the last National Bulletin of the Order was published in 1935. Unlike, similar organizations—such as the
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, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States and the Military Order of Foreign Wars—it was unable to attract the descendants of it original members in order to perpetuate its existence. This was probably due to the relatively few individuals eligible to join the organization.


Notable members

* Captain Larz Anderson, USV – ambassador and socialite * Rear Admiral John R. Bartlett, USN – oceanographer * Major Perry Belmont, USV – son of financier August Belmont * Rear Admiral
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, USN * Rear Admiral
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, USN * Captain Alfred Brooks Fry, USNR – engineer * Rear Admiral
Richmond P. Hobson Richmond Pearson Hobson (August 17, 1870 – March 16, 1937) was a United States Navy rear admiral who served from 1907–1915 as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Alabama. A veteran of the Spanish–American Wa ...
, USN – Medal of Honor recipient * Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, USV – President of the United States and Medal of Honor recipient * Captain
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, USRCS – Commandant of the Revenue Cutter ServiceRoster of Members. ''The New York Commandery, Naval and Military Order of the Spanish War''. New York. 1908.


References

Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War. (1935). National bulletin. Chicago: The Order. {{Reflist Spanish–American War