William Ward Burrows I

1758–1805 (age 47)

Naval Officer

Biography

William Ward Burrows I was a distinguished naval officer who served with honor during the American Revolutionary War and the early years of the United States Navy. As a pioneering figure in the establishment of American naval power, Burrows contributed to the development of naval traditions and practices that would define the nation's maritime defense for generations to come.

Burrows's naval career reflected the critical importance of maritime strength to the young republic's security and commerce. His service during the Revolutionary War and subsequent years helped establish the United States Navy as a professional and capable force. His commitment to naval excellence and his role in shaping early American naval institutions earned him recognition and respect among his peers. His burial at Arlington National Cemetery honors his significant contributions to the nation's military heritage.