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Victor Stewart Kaleoaloha Houston
Victor Stewart Kaleoaloha Houston, popularly known as Victor S. K. Houston (July 22, 1876 — July 31, 1959), was an American politician and soldier and who served in the United States Congress representing the Territory of Hawaii.
Education
Born in San Francisco, California, Houston attended Real Schule in Dresden, Saxony then at the Cantonal College in Lausanne, Switzerland. He returned to the United States where he attended Force School in Washington, DC and then Werntz Preparatory School in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1897, Houston obtained a degree and commission as a naval officer from the United States Naval Academy. He retired from active service in the armed forces in 1926 with the rank of commander.
Politics
Houston moved to Hawaii in 1909 where he became active with the Hawaii Republican Party. From March 4, 1927 to March 3, 1933, Houston served several terms as a Congressional delegate for the territory to the United States House of Representatives. He lost a bid for reelection and retired from politics. With the attack of Honolulu on December 7, 1941, Houston was called to duty as a naval officer again where he stayed until March 1, 1945. He climbed the ranks to become captain on June 9, 1943.
| Preceded by: William Paul Jarrett | Delegate to the United States Congress from the Territory of Hawaii 1927—1933 | Succeeded by: Lincoln Loy McCandless |
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