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Name
  
Lyman Swenson

Rank
  
Captain

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Awards
  
Navy Cross


Lyman Knute Swenson

Born
  
October 23, 1892 Pleasant Grove, Utah (
1892-10-23
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Commands held
  
USS Isabel (PY-10) Destroyer Division 64 USS Juneau (CL-52)

Battles/wars
  
World War I World War II *Naval Battle of Guadalcanal

Died
  
November 13, 1942, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Lyman Knute Swenson (23 October 1892 – 13 November 1942), was an American naval officer. Swenson was born in Pleasant Grove, Utah and graduated from the Naval Academy on June 2, 1916. After service on board Vermont (BB-20) and USS Denver (C-14), he prepared for submarine duty. After serving on board USS D-1 (SS-17) during World War I, he was given command of H-6, 26 May 1919.

In 1921 he returned to surface ships, serving in USS Arkansas (BB-33) and USS New Mexico (BB-40), before commanding Isabel (PY-10) and then Destroyer Division 64. Juneau (CL-52) came under his command 18 December 1941 while still under construction. The newly promoted captain and the newly built light cruiser were both lost in the latter stage of the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 13 November 1942. Twice torpedoed during what historian S. E. Morison called the “wildest most desperate sea fight since Jutland”, Juneau sank rapidly, taking under the captain and most of her crew, including the five Sullivan brothers. This battle prevented the Japanese from landing reinforcements on Guadalcanal.

For his “extraordinary heroism...daring and determination...” Captain Swenson was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.

Namesake

In 1943, the destroyer USS Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729) was named in his honor.

References

Lyman Knute Swenson Wikipedia