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The Mustin family has recorded a tradition of service in the United States Navy extending from 1896 to the present. Their naval roots trace back to the first Arthur Sinclair, of Scalloway, in Shetland, father of Commodore Arthur Sinclair, who as a boy seaman sailed with Commodore George Anson in 1740, on a British mission to capture Spanish possessions in the Pacific, during the War of Jenkin's Ear. He later settled in Colonial Virginia and served in the Continental Navy during the American Revolution. Probably the most famous member was Henry Croskey Mustin, a pioneering naval aviator who was designated Navy Air Pilot No. 3 and later Naval Aviator No. 11. Two U.S. Navy destroyers have borne the name Mustin in honor of members of the family, U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin (DD-413) and the

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  • The Mustin family has recorded a tradition of service in the United States Navy extending from 1896 to the present. Their naval roots trace back to the first Arthur Sinclair, of Scalloway, in Shetland, father of Commodore Arthur Sinclair, who as a boy seaman sailed with Commodore George Anson in 1740, on a British mission to capture Spanish possessions in the Pacific, during the War of Jenkin's Ear. He later settled in Colonial Virginia and served in the Continental Navy during the American Revolution. Probably the most famous member was Henry Croskey Mustin, a pioneering naval aviator who was designated Navy Air Pilot No. 3 and later Naval Aviator No. 11. Two U.S. Navy destroyers have borne the name Mustin in honor of members of the family, U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin (DD-413) and the U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin (DDG-89). (en)
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  • Five Wars in 100 Years (en)
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  • Primarily English descent (en)
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  • 0001-11-03 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • * Admiral Thomas B. Howard * Admiral George D. Murray * General Richard Kennon * Vice Admiral Lloyd M. Mustin * Vice Admiral Henry C. "Hank" Mustin * Vice Admiral John B. Mustin * Rear Admiral Thomas H. Morton * Major General George Barnett * Commodore Beverley Kennon * Commodore Arthur Sinclair * Captain Douglas L. Howard * Captain Henry Croskey Mustin * Captain Lloyd M. Mustin II * Captain Tracy P. Mustin * Lieutenant Commander Henry A. Mustin * Lieutenant Commander Thomas M. Mustin * Lieutenant Commander Lloyd M. “Link” Mustin III * Lieutenant Gordon S. Mustin * Lieutenant Sarah N. Mustin * Lieutenant Margaret M. Jackson * Tom Mustin * Tyler Mustin * Hayley Mustin (en)
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  • The Mustin Family (en)
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  • Barnett, Howard, Kennon, Morton, Montague Murray, Sinclair, House of Windsor (en)
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  • US Navy (en)
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  • The Mustin family has recorded a tradition of service in the United States Navy extending from 1896 to the present. Their naval roots trace back to the first Arthur Sinclair, of Scalloway, in Shetland, father of Commodore Arthur Sinclair, who as a boy seaman sailed with Commodore George Anson in 1740, on a British mission to capture Spanish possessions in the Pacific, during the War of Jenkin's Ear. He later settled in Colonial Virginia and served in the Continental Navy during the American Revolution. Probably the most famous member was Henry Croskey Mustin, a pioneering naval aviator who was designated Navy Air Pilot No. 3 and later Naval Aviator No. 11. Two U.S. Navy destroyers have borne the name Mustin in honor of members of the family, U.S. Navy destroyer USS Mustin (DD-413) and the (en)
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  • Mustin family (en)
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