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James E Earheart, Jr

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Years of service
  
1942

Name
  
James Earheart,


Awards
  
Silver Star

Rank
  
Private first class

Born
  
25 April 1913 Cincinnati, Ohio (
1913-04-25
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
World War II *Operation Torch

Died
  
November 8, 1942, Oran, Algeria

Service/branch
  
United States Marine Corps

James E. Earheart, Jr., (1913–1942), was a United States Marine killed in action during World War II who received the Silver Star posthumously for his actions.

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Biography

James Edward Earheart, Jr., was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 25 April 1913 and was of German descent. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on 7 January 1942.

During Operation Torch, the Allied amphibious landings in North Africa, on 8 November 1942, Private First Class Earheart was a member of a naval antisabotage party embarked in a British warship which was damaged during the entry into Oran, Algeria. Heroically, he volunteered, in the face of continuous Vichy French shelling, to swim to a harbor tug whose movements were endangering the men abandoning the warship. He was killed in this effort.

Awards

Private First Class Earheart was awarded the Silver Star posthumously for his actions at Oran.

Namesake

The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Earheart (DE-603) was named for Private First Class Earheart. She was converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS Earheart (APD-113), and was in commission as such from 1945 to 1946.

References

James E. Earheart, Jr. Wikipedia