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Years of service
  
1911-1943

Died
  
January 21, 1943

Name
  
Robert English

Rank
  
Rear Admiral


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Born
  
16 January 1888Warrenton, Georgia (
1888-01-16
)

Commands held
  
USS O-4 (SS-65)USS Helena (CL-50)Commander, Submarines, United States Pacific Fleet

Battles/wars
  
World War IWorld War IIAttack on Pearl Harbor

Place of burial
  
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States

Awards
  
Distinguished Service Medal, Navy Cross

Battles and wars
  

Service/branch
  

Robert Henry English (16 January 1888 – 21 January 1943) was a United States Navy commissioned officer who commanded the U.S. Navy's submarine force in the Pacific Theater of Operations early in World War II.

English was born in Warrenton, Georgia, and he was a member of the United States Naval Academy class of 1911. Early in his naval career he became a submariner. In 1917, while commanding the submarine USS O-4 (SS-65), he received the Navy Cross for his great heroism in rescuing an officer trapped in the submarine USS O-5 (SS-66) after an explosion.

After a series of important assignments, he became commanding officer of the light cruiser USS Helena (CL-50), and during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on 7 December 1941 was one of the first to bring his ship into action.

On 14 May 1942, he became Commander, Submarines, United States Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC)), and was so serving when killed in the crash of Pan American Flight 1104 into a mountain about 7 miles (11 km) southwest of Ukiah in Mendocino County, California, on 21 January 1943. In the accident, English and other Navy officers were passengers on a four-engine Martin M-130 flying boat, being flown by a Pan American Airways civilian crew. The aircraft — dubbed the Philippine Clipper before the U.S Navy purchased it and pressed it into service during World War II — was destroyed in the accident; all 19 aboard were killed.

For his exceptionally meritorious service in his last assignment, Rear Admiral English posthumously was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal.

Namesake

USS English (DD-696), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer in commission from 1944 to 1970, was named in English's honor.

References

Robert Henry English Wikipedia


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