Eugene S. Sarsfield

Eugene S. Sarsfield

Infobox Military Person
name = Eugene S. Sarsfield
lived = birth date|1902|4|19 – death date and age|1943|7|10|1902|4|19
placeofbirth = Brooklyn, New York
placeofdeath =


caption =
nickname =
allegiance = United States of America
serviceyears = 1922–1943
rank = Lieutenant Commander
branch = United States Navy
commands = "Maddox" (DD-622)
unit =
battles = World War II *Battle of Sicily
awards = Navy Cross (posthumous)

Eugene S. Sarsfield (19 April 190210 July 1943) was an officer of the United States Navy during World War II.

Sarsfield was born in Brooklyn, New York, on 19 April 1902 and entered the United States Naval Academy in 1922. Upon his graduation on 3 June 1926, he was commissioned Ensign and served in "Nevada" (BB-36), "New York" (BB-34), and "Hannibal" (AG-1) before receiving submarine instruction in 1929 and torpedo training in 1930. During the next four years, he served successively in "Greer" (DD-145), "Argonne" (AP-4), and "Constitution".

Following duty with the 3d Naval District, he joined "Badger" (DD-126) in July 1935, and returned to New York in September 1937. He instructed naval reservists in the 3d Naval District for two years before reporting to "Kearny" (DD-432) on 10 June 1940 to serve as executive officer and navigator. He was commended by the Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox, for "Leadership, personal courage and ingenuity in solving the many problems arising under adverse conditions" when "Kearny" was torpedoed off Iceland on 17 October 1941.

Given command of "McCormick" (DD-223) on 8 December 1941, he was detached on 3 October to supervise the outfitting of "Maddox" (DD-622) and he assumed command of that destroyer at her commissioning on 3 October 1942. He was awarded the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct as commanding officer of "Maddox" when she attacked and probably sank an enemy submarine on 6 May 1943.

While acting as an escort for an Atlantic convoy, the destroyer made contact with the submerged enemy submarine. Lt. Comdr. Sarsfleld took prompt and effective action and, with great skill, delivered two accurate depth charge attacks. The submarine was damaged by the first attack; and, after the second attack, it appeared briefly on the surface upside down. As a result of these attacks, which demonstrated Sarsfield's thorough training and sound decision, the submarine was probably sunk.

Reported missing on 10 July 1943 and officially presumed dead on the next day, Comdr. Sarsfield was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross and cited for extraordinary heroism as commanding officer of "Maddox" during the invasion of Sicily on 10 July 1943. While his ship was effectively supporting the assault at Gela, Lt. Comdr. Sarsfield, in the face of terrific aerial bombardment, maintained alert and accurate direction of gunfire until "Maddox" was gravely damaged by one direct hit and two near misses. He remained on board supervising the abandonment of the rapidly sinking ship and helped greatly to save the lives of 9 officers and 65 men of the 284 on board.

Namesake

In 1945, the destroyer USS "Sarsfield" (DD-837) was named in his honor.

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