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Evan Walter Scott
Evan Walter Scott
2nd Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy
Born(1876-12-12)December 12, 1876
Lebanon, Ohio, U.S.
DiedSeptember 22, 1955(1955-09-22) (aged 78)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Resting PlaceArlington National Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia
Allegiance United States
Service / branch United States Navy
Years of service1904–1940
Rank Captain
Battles / warsWorld War I

Captain Evan Walter Scott, USN (December 12, 1876 – September 22, 1955) was an American Navy officer who served as the 2nd Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy from 1921 to 1926.

References

  1. Navy Chiefs of Chaplains Roster List.

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Preceded byJohn B. Frazier Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy
1921–1926
Succeeded byCurtis H. Dickins
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