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George Bertram Landenberger (May 12, 1879 - January 15, 1936) was a United States Navy Captain and the 23rd (and 21st unique) Governor of American Samoa, from May 12, 1932 to April 10, 1934. Landenberger commanded many ships during his naval career, as well as two naval yards. He received the Navy Cross for his actions commanding the USS Indiana during World War I. He died of cancer in 1936, one year after retiring from military service.

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  • George Landenberger
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  • George Bertram Landenberger (May 12, 1879 - January 15, 1936) was a United States Navy Captain and the 23rd (and 21st unique) Governor of American Samoa, from May 12, 1932 to April 10, 1934. Landenberger commanded many ships during his naval career, as well as two naval yards. He received the Navy Cross for his actions commanding the USS Indiana during World War I. He died of cancer in 1936, one year after retiring from military service.
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  • Governor of American Samoa
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term start
  • 1932-05-12(xsd:date)
Birth Date
  • 1879-05-12(xsd:date)
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Branch
  • 30(xsd:integer)
  • United States Navy
death place
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Name
  • George Bertram Landenberger
Caption
  • Landenberger as governor in 1932
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Birth Place
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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term end
  • 1934-04-10(xsd:date)
death date
  • 1936-01-15(xsd:date)
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
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Occupation
  • Naval officer
Order
  • 23.0
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  • George Bertram Landenberger (May 12, 1879 - January 15, 1936) was a United States Navy Captain and the 23rd (and 21st unique) Governor of American Samoa, from May 12, 1932 to April 10, 1934. Landenberger commanded many ships during his naval career, as well as two naval yards. He received the Navy Cross for his actions commanding the USS Indiana during World War I. He died of cancer in 1936, one year after retiring from military service.
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