European Squadron

European Squadron
USS Franklin
USS Franklin – squadron flagship from 1867 to 1868
Active 1865–1905
Country United States
Branch United States Navy
Type Naval squadron

The European Squadron, also known as the European Station, was a part of the United States Navy in the late 19th century and the early 1900s. The squadron was originally named the Mediterranean Squadron and renamed following the American Civil War. In 1905, the squadron was absorbed into the North Atlantic Fleet.

Second Anglo-Egyptian War

United States Marines and Royal Marines during the occupation of Alexandria in 1882.

The Egyptian Expedition in June and July 1882 was a response by the United States to the British and French attack on Alexandria during the Anglo-Egyptian War. To protect American citizens and their property within the city, ships of the European Squadron, under Rear Admiral James Nicholson, were sent to Egypt with orders to observe the conflict ashore and make a landing if necessary. British and French forces heavily damaged the city and started a large fire so a force of marines and sailors were landed and they assisted in fire fighting and guarding the American consulate from insurgents. Casper F. Goodrich, who served as an executive officer on the USS Lancaster, commanded the landing party and would later publish an extensive report on the bombardment.

Early 20th century

The European Squadron returned to U.S. waters at the start of the Spanish–American War in April 1898, and did not return to Europe until July 1901, when Admiral Bartlett J. Cromwell was placed in command with the cruiser USS Chicago as flagship. Other ships of the squadron from July 1901 included the cruiser USS Albany and the gunboat USS Nashville.

Commanders

Name Picture Rank Assigned
(Orders)
Assumed
(On Station)
Relieved
(Orders)
Relieved
(On Station)
Flagship(s)
RADM Louis M. Goldsborough February 1865 18 July 1865 1867 14 July 1867 Colorado
ADM David G. Farragut ? 14 July 1867 ? 10 November 1868 Franklin
CDRE Alexander M. Pennock ? 10 November 1868 ? 28 February 1869 Ticonderoga
RADM William Radford ? 1869 ? 1 March 1870 Franklin
RADM Oliver S. Glisson ? August 1870 ? January 1871 Franklin
RADM Charles S. Boggs ? January 1871 ? 1 January 1872 Franklin
Plymouth
Brooklyn
RADM James Alden Jr. ? 1 January 1872 ? 2 June 1873 Wabash
Brooklyn
RADM Augustus Case ? 1873 ? 1875 Franklin
Wabash
RADM John L. Worden ? 1875 ? 5 October 1877 Franklin
Marion
Trenton
RADM William E. Le Roy ? 5 October 1877 ? 23 January 1879 Trenton
CAPT John Lee Davis
(pro tem)
? 23 January 1879 ? February 1879 Trenton
RADM John C. Howell 1878 February 1879 ? 16 September 1881 Trenton
Quinnebaug
Wyoming
RADM James W. Nicholson ? 16 September 1881 February 1883 10 March 1883 Lancaster
RADM Charles H. Baldwin ? 10 March 1883 ? September 1884 Lancaster
RADM Earl English ? September 1884 ? May/June 1885 Lancaster
RADM Samuel Rhoads Franklin ? May/June 1885 20 July 1887 24 August 1887 Pensacola
RADM James A. Greer ? 1887 ? 1889 ?
Unknown? ? ? 1889 ? 1893 ?
RADM Henry Erben June 1893 ? August 1894 ? Chicago
RADM William A. Kirkland April 1894 November 1895 San Francisco
RADM Thomas O. Selfridge Jr. November 1895 February 1898 Minneapolis
RADM John Adams Howell January 1898 April 1898 ?
The European Squadron returned to U.S. waters at the start of the Spanish–American War in April 1898, and did not return until July 1901.
RADM Bartlett J. Cromwell ? July 1901 9 February 1902 9 February 1902 Chicago
CAPT Joseph E. Craig
(Senior Officer Present)
? 9 February 1902 ? April 1902 ?
RADM Arent S. Crowninshield March 1902 30 April 1902 3 March 1903 20 March 1903 Illinois
CAPT James Henry Dayton
(Senior Officer Present)
? 20 March 1903 ? 28 April 1903 ?
RADM Charles S. Cotton ? 28 April 1903 ? 16 February 1904 Kearsarge
(June–July 1903)
Brooklyn
CAPT Harry Knox
(Senior Officer Present)
? 16 February 1904 ? 28 March 1904 Brooklyn
RADM Joseph Coghlan ? ? ? 20 April 1904 ?
RADM Theodore Frelinghuysen Jewell ? 20 April 1904 ? ? Olympia
In 1905 the European Squadron was absorbed into the North Atlantic Fleet.