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Ray Deronda Barrington Sr.

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Ray Deronda Barrington Sr. Veteran

Birth
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA
Death
11 Jan 1983 (aged 68)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
3, 0, 1349
Memorial ID
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Signalman Third Class (SM3/C) Barrington enlisted in the US Navy on 16 September 1942. He was assigned on the Battleship USS South Dakota (BB57) on 6 March 1943 as a Seaman First Class. The USS South Dakota is the most decorated battleship of WWII, earning 13 Battle Stars and a Navy Unit Citation. She sailed 250,000 miles and crossed the equator 30 times and the Arctic Circle once. She is accredited with downing 64 Japanese planes, 9 shore bombardments, and unofficially sinking 3 enemy cruisers. She set a record during the Battle of Santa Cruz, shooting down 23 planes in a single engagement. She and the USS Washington fought a slugging match with the Japanese battleship Kirishima during the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. One of only two battleship vs. battleship engagements of the entire Pacific Theater. She was there for the Japanese surrender and led the fleet back to San Francisco.
Signalman Third Class (SM3/C) Barrington enlisted in the US Navy on 16 September 1942. He was assigned on the Battleship USS South Dakota (BB57) on 6 March 1943 as a Seaman First Class. The USS South Dakota is the most decorated battleship of WWII, earning 13 Battle Stars and a Navy Unit Citation. She sailed 250,000 miles and crossed the equator 30 times and the Arctic Circle once. She is accredited with downing 64 Japanese planes, 9 shore bombardments, and unofficially sinking 3 enemy cruisers. She set a record during the Battle of Santa Cruz, shooting down 23 planes in a single engagement. She and the USS Washington fought a slugging match with the Japanese battleship Kirishima during the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. One of only two battleship vs. battleship engagements of the entire Pacific Theater. She was there for the Japanese surrender and led the fleet back to San Francisco.


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