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SN Charles Clair Allen
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SN Charles Clair Allen Veteran

Birth
Burt Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USA
Death
1 Feb 1943 (aged 18–19)
Solomon Islands
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
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Tablets of the Missing - United States Navy--Missing In Action
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Missing in action after the sinking of the destroyer USS DeHaven (DD 469). The son of Harold and Cora (Baxter) Allen from Alanson, Michigan.
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On 1 February 1943, USS De Haven screened six LCT's and seaplane tender establishing a beachhead at Maravovo on Guadalcanal. While escorting two of the landing craft back to their base in the afternoon, De Haven was warned of an impending air attack by Japanese aircraft supporting Operation Ke. She sighted nine unidentified planes and opened fire as six swung sharply toward her. She shot down three of these planes, but not before all six had dropped their bombs. De Haven was hit by three bombs and further damaged by a near miss. One bomb hit the superstructure squarely, killing the commanding officer instantly. All way was lost after the first hit and the ship began to settle rapidly, sinking about 2 miles east of Savo Island. One of the LCTs she had escorted rescued the survivors. De Haven lost 167 killed and 38 wounded.
Missing in action after the sinking of the destroyer USS DeHaven (DD 469). The son of Harold and Cora (Baxter) Allen from Alanson, Michigan.
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On 1 February 1943, USS De Haven screened six LCT's and seaplane tender establishing a beachhead at Maravovo on Guadalcanal. While escorting two of the landing craft back to their base in the afternoon, De Haven was warned of an impending air attack by Japanese aircraft supporting Operation Ke. She sighted nine unidentified planes and opened fire as six swung sharply toward her. She shot down three of these planes, but not before all six had dropped their bombs. De Haven was hit by three bombs and further damaged by a near miss. One bomb hit the superstructure squarely, killing the commanding officer instantly. All way was lost after the first hit and the ship began to settle rapidly, sinking about 2 miles east of Savo Island. One of the LCTs she had escorted rescued the survivors. De Haven lost 167 killed and 38 wounded.


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  • Created by: Cyril Drier
  • Added: May 5, 2021
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/226489003/charles_clair-allen: accessed ), memorial page for SN Charles Clair Allen (1924–1 Feb 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 226489003, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by Cyril Drier (contributor 47796419).