Edward John Dorn

Edward J. Dorn (January 12, 1854 December 10, 1937) was a captain in the United States Navy. He was born in Potosi, Wisconsin and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1874. He was court-martialed in 1895 for an incident involving the death of a gunner on USS Olympia.[1] In 1901, Dorn was briefly acting-Commandant (and therefore acting-Governor) of American Samoa while Commandant Benjamin Franklin Tilley was away on leave. Based in part on this experience, he was appointed as the Governor of Guam on December 28, 1907 and remained there until November 5, 1910.[2] During World War I, he was the head of the Navy Relief Society.[3]

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gollark: > RAID 4 consists of block-level striping with a dedicated parity disk. As a result of its layout, RAID 4 provides good performance of random reads, while the performance of random writes is low due to the need to write all parity data to a single disk.[20]
gollark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_RAID_levels#RAID_4
gollark: It might be easier to port the CC one?
gollark: True, they did kind of break `map`/`filter`.
gollark: Like `itertools`.


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