Charles F. Shoemaker Military person

Charles Frederick Shoemaker (27 March 1841–11 July 1913) was a captain in the United States Revenue Cutter Service and was appointed in 1895 by Secretary of the Treasury John G. Carlisle to be Chief of the Revenue Marine Division of the Department of the Treasury. Shoemaker was noted for his leadership in gaining improvements in the retirement system for officers in the Revenue Cutter Service and for leading the service at a time when there were many engineering improvements made in the construction of vessels used by the service. During his tenure he worked successfully with three different Secretaries of the Treasury as an appointee to improve the personnel standards and the vessels used by the service.Although he was never formally known as Commandant, he is recognized today as the second Commandant of the Coast Guard.

Personal facts

Charles F. Shoemaker
Birth dateMarch 27, 1841
Birth place
Glendale Iowa
Date of deathJuly 11, 1913
Place of death
Woodstock Virginia

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Military person

military commandChief Revenue Cutter Service
service start1860
service end1860

Topical connections

Charles F. Shoemaker on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.uscg.mil/history/default.asp