Allen B. Reed

Allen B. Reed
Capt. Allen B. Reed, Sr.
Born(1884-04-03)April 3, 1884
Liberty, Missouri, US
DiedFebruary 28, 1965(1965-02-28) (aged 80)
Bethesda, Maryland, US
Place of burial
Allegiance United States of America
Service / branch United States Navy
Years of service1904–1941 (37 Years)
Rank Captain
CommandsUSS Paragua
USS Iris
USS Susquehanna
USS Florida
USS Worden
USS Converse
Division 80 of Destroyer Squadron 11
Division 30 of Battle Fleet from USS McCawley
Division 45 of Battle Fleet from USS Preble
USS New Orleans
Battles / warsPhilippines- Moro Rebellion
First Nicaraguan Campaign
Mexican Revolution
World War I
Awards Navy Cross

Captain Allen Bevins Reed (April 3, 1884 – February 28, 1965)[1] was a U.S. Naval officer whose career began aboard vessels in the Asiatic and Pacific Fleets. Early in his career he was Captain Takeshita Isamu's escort during a ceremonial visit to the mayor of San Francisco, and he was a member of a Naval Board of Inquiry. Reed assumed the command of a landing force of 120 men in Nicaragua in 1912, to protect a railway line following a coup d'état attempt by General Luis Mena.

Over his career, Reed commanded eight ships, and after he was made captain, he was commander of Division 80 of Destroyer Squadron 11, Division 30 of Battle Fleet from the flagship USS McCawley, and Division 45 of the Battle Fleet from USS Preble. Reed received the Navy Cross for his command of the USS Susquehanna during dangerous transatlantic voyages of World War I. Reed was the plank owner commanding officer of the newly commissioned heavy cruiser USS New Orleans, and in the summer of 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt took a cruise on the ship through the Panama Canal and the Pacific Ocean.

In the latter years of his naval career, Reed was attached to the office of the Chief of Naval Operations where his assignments included Director of Fleet Maintenance Division. He was Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Army and Navy Munitions Board and served on the Joint Economy Board between the Army and Navy.

He retired in 1939, but remain on active duty at the beginning of World War II. He was head of the United States Maritime Commission and was the navy liaison to the Office of Production Management, which later became the War Production Board.

  1. ^ a b "ANC Explorer". Arlington National Cemetery. Archived from the original on August 5, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2016. Reed, Allen B; Birth Date: 04/03/1884; Death Date: 02/28/1965; Interment Date: 03/03/1965; Branch of Service: US NAVY; Section: 35; Grave: 736