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Kenneth Martin Willett

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Years of service
  
1940–1942

Rank
  
Lieutenant (junior grade)

Battles and wars
  
World War II


Name
  
Kenneth Willett

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Born
  
April 9, 1919 Overland, Missouri (
1919-04-09
)

Awards
  
Navy Cross (posthumous)

Died
  
September 27, 1942, Atlantic Ocean

Service/branch
  
United States Navy Reserve

Similar People
  
Francis C Flaherty, Roger Sonnabend, Arthur Murray Preston, Warren Christopher, John Jordan

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Lt. Kenneth Martin Willett (April 9, 1919 – September 27, 1942) was an American naval reserve officer who died in during World War II in the South Atlantic Ocean. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.

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Early naval career

Willett enlisted in the Naval Reserve as an apprentice seaman on July 9, 1940. Appointed to the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School, he was commissioned as an Ensign and assigned to the USS California (BB-44), where he served until November 1941. He then reported to the 12th Naval District for duty at the Armed Guard Center, San Francisco, California, in January 1942. While serving as commanding officer of the Naval Armed Guard on board the freighter SS Stephen Hopkins, he was promoted to Lieutenant (j.g.) on June 15.

Death

While en route from Cape Town, South Africa to Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, his freighter was attacked on September 27, 1942 by two enemy surface raiders. Though seriously wounded by one of the first enemy shells, Lt. Willett manned the 4-inch gun and fired shell after shell into the nearer, more heavily armed raider. Inflicting heavy damage on both enemy ships, his accurate fire eventually sank one of them. Even after an exploding magazine silenced his gun, Lt. Willett refused to give up his struggle for both ship and crew. When last seen, although weakened and suffering, he was helping to launch life rafts from the flaming freighter in an effort to save lives. For his "great personal valor and gallant spirit of self-sacrifice," Lt. Willett was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.

Namesake

The destroyer escort USS Kenneth M. Willett was named in his honor and launched on March 7, 1944 in Orange, Texas. It was sponsored by Mrs. D.C. Willett, mother of Lt. Willett, and commissioned in July 1944 with Lt. Cmdr. J.M. Stuart in command.

References

Kenneth Martin Willett Wikipedia