- Stephen W. Groves
Ensign Stephen W. Groves, USN (1917 –
4 June 1942 ) was aUnited States Navy aviator duringWorld War II who was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross for his heroism in theBattle of Midway . Groves was a 1934 graduate of Schenck High School in East Millinocket,Maine and received amechanical engineering degree from theUniversity of Maine in 1939. He joined the Navy in December of 1940 and was commissioned in August of 1941. He boarded theaircraft carrier "Hornet" (CV-8) in December of that year. The "Hornet" began to transport Lt. Col. James Doolittle's bombers to Japanese waters in April 1942, setting the stage for the Battle of Midway, considered one of the most crucial Allied victories of the war.During that battle, Ensign Stephen W. Groves took off nine times from his carrier; his was one of six American planes that fought off a vastly superior Japanese force that was trying to finish off the damaged carrier "Yorktown" (CV-5). The small group was credited with shooting down 14 enemy planes and causing six others to retreat.
Ensign Groves was the first East Millinocket serviceman to be killed in World War II. Today the American Legion Post in that town is named the Feeney-Groves Post, partially in his memory.
In 1981, the guided missile
frigate USS "Stephen W. Groves" (FFG-29) was named in his honor at theBath Iron Works inBath, Maine .Groves' Navy Cross citation reads::"He fearlessly plunged into aerial combat against large formations of enemy aircraft threatening the American carriers in the Battle of Midway. Contributing decisively to the disruption of the enemy, he continued determined counterattacks against desperate odds until, finally overcome by sheer aerial superiority, he was shot down from the skies. He gallantly gave his life to the fulfillment of a mission important to the great victory at Midway."
External links
* [http://www.groves.navy.mil Official website of USS "Stephen W. Groves"]
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