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Daniel Lawrence Braine
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1846 - 1891
RankRear Admiral
CommandsUSS Monticello
USS Juniata
South Atlantic Squadron
Battles / warsMexican-American War
Civil War

Daniel Lawrence Braine (18 May 182930 January 1898) was an admiral of the United States Navy in the 19th century.

Biography

Born in New York City 18 May 1829, Braine was appointed Midshipman in 1846. He served on the USS Mississippi and the USS John Adams during the Mexican-American War. During the Civil War he commanded UUS Monticello and took part in an engagement with the rebel battery at Sewell's Point, in the first naval engagement of the war. He also took part in the attack and capture of Fort Hatteras and Fort Clarke and engaged the enemy at Kimmekerk Woods above Cape Hatteras.

Between 1873 and 1875 he commanded Juniata on its cruise to Greenland in search of the ill-fated Polaris Expedition. Rear Admiral Braine retired in May 1891 and died at Brooklyn 30 January 1898.

Namesake

USS Braine (DD-630), (1943–1971) was named in his honor.

See also

References

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