- Frederick Moosbrugger
Infobox Military Person
name= Frederick Moosbrugger
born= birth date|1900|10|9
died= death date and age|1974|10|1|1900|10|9
placeofbirth=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
caption= Frederick Moosbrugger
nickname=
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1923–1956
rank= Vice Admiral
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battles=World War II
*Battle of Vella Gulf Korean War
awards=Navy Cross Navy Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit
laterwork=Frederick Moosbrugger (
9 October 1900 –1 October 1974 ) was an officer of theUnited States Navy eventually attaining the rank of Vice Admiral. He is best known for his service inWorld War II as a highly successful commander ofdestroyer squadrons.Early life
He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania son of Jacob and Rosina (Maier Ritzer) Moosbrugger. He entered the
United States Naval Academy atAnnapolis, Maryland on25 June 1919 . He graduated and commissioned as Ensign on8 June 1923 .Military career
Following graduation from the Naval Academy in June 1923, he had sea duty for four years, first in the "Nevada" (BB-36), then in "Truxtun" (DD-229), operating in the valley of the
Yangtze River ,China in 1926 and 1927. He returned to theUnited States to serve briefly at Headquarters, 13th Naval District in May 1927.He served aboard the "Brazos" (AO-4) from August 1927 to June 1929, after which he reported for
submarine instruction. Completing the course in December 1929, he joined Submarine Division 12 for duty until April 1931 in the "S-6" (SS-111). Returning to Annapolis as an instructor, he remained there for three years, then joined "Houston" (CA-30). He served aboard that cruiser from1 June 1934 to29 May 1937 . He then reported for his second tour of duty at the U.S. Naval Academy, where he was an instructor in the Department of Ordnance and Gunnery.Returning to duty afloat in June 1939, he joined the "Tennessee" (BB-43) as Gunnery Officer, and on
28 April 1941 , assumed command of the "McCall" (DD-400). He was in command at the time of theJapan ese attack onPearl Harbor on7 December 1941, and subsequently directed the activities of that destroyer in close cooperation with a carrier task group to cover the reinforcement ofSamoa , to conduct raids onWake Island andMinami Torishima , and to perform escort and screening duties in hazardous waters.From May 1942 until September 1943, he had successive command of Destroyer Divisions 11 and 12, carrying out patrol and escort missions to
Guadalcanal and theRussell Islands , supporting operations atNew Georgia , Rendova, and Vangunu, and patrolling theSolomon Islands . He was in command during the smashing U.S. victory at theBattle of Vella Gulf in August 1943.Returning to the United States, he assumed command on
5 April 1946 , in the rank ofCaptain , of the U.S. Naval School, General Line, Naval Base, Newport, Rhode Island. From June 1949 to January 1950, he commanded the "Springfield" (CL-66), after which he served as Commander Destroyer Flotilla One. On1 June 1951 he was promoted to Rear Admiral, having temporarily served in the rank of Commodore from6 April 1945 until5 April 1946 . In 1952, he became Commander Military Sea Transportation Service, Pacific Area, with headquarters inSan Francisco ,California .In December 1952, he became Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School,
Monterey, California and, in December 1955, reported as Commander Training Command,U.S. Pacific Fleet . He was transferred to the Retired List of the United States Navy on1 October 1956 , and was advanced to the rank of Vice Admiral.Vice Admiral Moosbrugger died
October 1 1974 in a San Diego hospital. ["Veteran Navy Admiral dies". Albuquerque Tribune.Albuquerque, New Mexico . Thursday,October 3 ,1974 Page 19. "died Tuesday in a hospital at 73"] He was married to Miss Dorothy E. Britt ofRydal, Pennsylvania in January 1932. They had three sons, Frederick Britt Moosbrugger, Edward Arthur Moosbrugger and David B. Moosbrugger.Namesake
The United States Navy named one ship, the
Spruance class destroyer USS "Moosbrugger" (DD-980) in his honor.Medals
In addition to the
Navy Cross , the Distinguished Service Medal, theLegion of Merit with Combat "V," and the Commendation Ribbon, Vice Admiral Moosbrugger received theYangtze Service Medal ,American Defense Service Medal , Fleet Clasp, theAmerican Campaign Medal ,Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal , theWorld War II Victory Medal , thePhilippine Liberation Ribbon , theNavy Occupation Service Medal , Asia Class, theNational Defense Service Medal , theKorean Service Medal , and theUnited Nations Service Medal .ee also
References
* [http://www.vella-gulf.navy.mil/history.html Battle of Vella Gulf]
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