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RM3c Harry Todd Hickey
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RM3c Harry Todd Hickey Veteran

Birth
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Jul 1945 (aged 21)
At Sea
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines
Plot
Tablets of the Missing
Memorial ID
56776012 View Source

Harry, who resided at 704 Brandywine Boulevard, Wilmington, Delaware, served as a Radioman Third Class with the U.S.S. Indianapolis, U.S. Navy during World War II.

The Indianapolis was struck on her starboard bow by two Type 95 torpedoes from the Japanese submarine I-58 approximately half way between Guam and the Philippines. The explosions caused massive damage. The Indianapolis took on a heavy list, and settled by the bow. Twelve minutes later, she rolled completely over, then her stern rose into the air, and she plunged down during the war.

Out of a total crew of 1,196, approximately 310 went down with ship and approximately 880 were set adrift. The Navy was, at that time, unaware that anything had happened to the ship until survivor were seen adrift in the water. When spotted they had been adrift three and a half days. Out of the 880 only 321 survived with 4 of them dying within the next few days.

Harry was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.

He was decorated with a Purple Heart.

Service # 7204587

Son of Harry M. Hickey and Mildred Fogelsanger Hickey.

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Historical Note: The Indianapolis was assigned a secret mission which they completed only four days prior to the ships sinking. On July 16th they departed San Francisco heading to Tinian island carrying parts and the enriched uranium (about half of the world's supply of Uranium-235 at the time) for the atomic bomb Little Boy, which would later be dropped on Hiroshima. They successfully completed that mission.

Bio & Historical Note by:
Russ Pickett

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Harry, who resided at 704 Brandywine Boulevard, Wilmington, Delaware, served as a Radioman Third Class with the U.S.S. Indianapolis, U.S. Navy during World War II.

The Indianapolis was struck on her starboard bow by two Type 95 torpedoes from the Japanese submarine I-58 approximately half way between Guam and the Philippines. The explosions caused massive damage. The Indianapolis took on a heavy list, and settled by the bow. Twelve minutes later, she rolled completely over, then her stern rose into the air, and she plunged down during the war.

Out of a total crew of 1,196, approximately 310 went down with ship and approximately 880 were set adrift. The Navy was, at that time, unaware that anything had happened to the ship until survivor were seen adrift in the water. When spotted they had been adrift three and a half days. Out of the 880 only 321 survived with 4 of them dying within the next few days.

Harry was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.

He was decorated with a Purple Heart.

Service # 7204587

Son of Harry M. Hickey and Mildred Fogelsanger Hickey.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Historical Note: The Indianapolis was assigned a secret mission which they completed only four days prior to the ships sinking. On July 16th they departed San Francisco heading to Tinian island carrying parts and the enriched uranium (about half of the world's supply of Uranium-235 at the time) for the atomic bomb Little Boy, which would later be dropped on Hiroshima. They successfully completed that mission.

Bio & Historical Note by:
Russ Pickett

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Entered the service from Delaware.


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  • Maintained by: Russ Pickett
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: 8 Aug 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID: 56776012
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56776012/harry-todd-hickey: accessed ), memorial page for RM3c Harry Todd Hickey (3 May 1924–30 Jul 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56776012, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by Russ Pickett (contributor 46575736).