William served as a Machinist's Mate First Class, U.S.S. Denver (CL-58), U.S. Navy during World War II.
He resided in Petersburg, Virginia prior to the war.
William enlisted in the Navy on May 8, 1939.
The U.S.S. Denver, during a heavy air attack off Cape Torokina, Solomon Islands, was hit by an aerial torpedo which knocked out all power and communications and killed 20 of her men.
William was "Killed In Action" during this attack.
He was awarded the Purple Heart.
He was originally interred in Guadalcanal and was later repatriated here in 1948.
Service # 2658931
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The U.S.S. Denver survived the above attack and the war and also received the Navy Unit Commendation and 11 battle stars for her service.
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U.S.S. Denver had 22 of her crew killed in World War II:
First 2 crewman killed on the Denver:
Post, Edgar M, Jr ~ Lt, PA ~ Jan. 24, 1943
Thompson, James W ~ S2, WV ~ Mar. 6, 1943
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The U.S.S. Denver, during a heavy air attack off Cape Torokina, Solomon Islands, was hit by an aerial torpedo which knocked out all power and communications and killed the below 20 crewman:
Beebe, Olin F ~ S1, CT
Chaido, Peter C ~ MM2, PA
Cotaling, Louis F ~ S1, CT
Daigre, Rivet J ~ MM2, LA
Drefs, Justus J ~ MM1, NE
Fanning, Buster E ~ S2, CA
Fielding, Harold E ~ MM2, RI
Geraci, Joseph J ~ S2, IL
Grace, Jacob M ~ S1, MA
Gulas, Joseph P ~ MM2, PA
Hiett, Alvin P ~ CMM, KY
Horak, William ~ MM1, VA
Jackson, Clyde B ~ S1, CA
Jurovich, Charles F ~ EM1, IA
Kasper, George F ~ GM3, CT
Norris, Thames F ~ IN
Reeder, Norbert J ~ S1, IL
Tarkington, Claude F ~ MM2, NC
Via, Joseph G ~ S1, VA
White, Charles E ~ WT2C, NM
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Above Bio & Listing by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
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William served as a Machinist's Mate First Class, U.S.S. Denver (CL-58), U.S. Navy during World War II.
He resided in Petersburg, Virginia prior to the war.
William enlisted in the Navy on May 8, 1939.
The U.S.S. Denver, during a heavy air attack off Cape Torokina, Solomon Islands, was hit by an aerial torpedo which knocked out all power and communications and killed 20 of her men.
William was "Killed In Action" during this attack.
He was awarded the Purple Heart.
He was originally interred in Guadalcanal and was later repatriated here in 1948.
Service # 2658931
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The U.S.S. Denver survived the above attack and the war and also received the Navy Unit Commendation and 11 battle stars for her service.
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U.S.S. Denver had 22 of her crew killed in World War II:
First 2 crewman killed on the Denver:
Post, Edgar M, Jr ~ Lt, PA ~ Jan. 24, 1943
Thompson, James W ~ S2, WV ~ Mar. 6, 1943
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The U.S.S. Denver, during a heavy air attack off Cape Torokina, Solomon Islands, was hit by an aerial torpedo which knocked out all power and communications and killed the below 20 crewman:
Beebe, Olin F ~ S1, CT
Chaido, Peter C ~ MM2, PA
Cotaling, Louis F ~ S1, CT
Daigre, Rivet J ~ MM2, LA
Drefs, Justus J ~ MM1, NE
Fanning, Buster E ~ S2, CA
Fielding, Harold E ~ MM2, RI
Geraci, Joseph J ~ S2, IL
Grace, Jacob M ~ S1, MA
Gulas, Joseph P ~ MM2, PA
Hiett, Alvin P ~ CMM, KY
Horak, William ~ MM1, VA
Jackson, Clyde B ~ S1, CA
Jurovich, Charles F ~ EM1, IA
Kasper, George F ~ GM3, CT
Norris, Thames F ~ IN
Reeder, Norbert J ~ S1, IL
Tarkington, Claude F ~ MM2, NC
Via, Joseph G ~ S1, VA
White, Charles E ~ WT2C, NM
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Above Bio & Listing by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
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Inscription
MM1C, US NAVY WORLD WAR II
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