- Theodore Gordon Ellyson
Infobox Military Person
name=Theodore Gordon Ellyson
born=February 27 1885
died=February 27 1928
placeofbirth=Richmond, Virginia
placeofdeath=Chesapeake Bay
caption= Theodore Gordon Ellyson
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
serviceyears=1905-1928
rank=Commander
branch=United States Navy
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battles=World War I
awards=Navy Cross
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laterwork=Commander Theodore Gordon "Spuds" Ellyson, USN (27 February 1885 -27 February 1928 ) was the firstUnited States Navy officer designated as anaviator ("Naval Aviator No. 1"). Ellyson served in the experimental development of aviation in the years before and afterWorld War I . He also spent several years before the war as part of the Navy's newsubmarine service. A recipient of theNavy Cross for his aviation service inWorld War I , Ellyson died in 1928 when his aircraft crashed over theChesapeake Bay .Early life and pre-aviation naval career
Born in
Richmond, Virginia , Ellyson entered theUnited States Naval Academy in 1901 and graduated with the class of 1905. During the five years following his graduation, he served on USS "Texas" and USS "Missouri"; as Watch and Division Officer of USS "Pennsylvania" and later USS "Colorado"; and on USS "West Virginia", USS "Rainbow", and USS "Shark" on theAsiatic Station .After his return to the United States in April 1910, he commanded the USS "Tarantula" until November of that year, and then had duty in connection with fitting out the submarine USS "Seal" at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. He commanded her briefly after her commissioning on
2 December 1910 .Naval Aviator Number One
In December 1910, Ellyson was ordered to Los Angeles, California for instruction in aviation under
Glenn Curtiss . While there, he cooperated with Curtiss in the design of a pontoon for aircraft and became the first passenger to go aloft in a floatplane when he made a flight in February 1911, with Curtiss at the controls. Later that month, he participated in experiments demonstrating the potential use of floatplanes from ships, when the aircraft was hoisted onboard USS "Pennsylvania" and subsequently lowered to the water for its return flight to North Island.From the time Ellyson began instruction in aviation until
29 April 1913 , he devoted all of his time to active flying and experimental work in aviation. This included the establishment of Naval Aviation Camps at Annapolis in September 1911 when, with then-LieutenantJohn H. Towers , he flew an aircraft from Annapolis toMilford Haven, Virginia , a non-stop distance record for float planes.Ellyson established the Naval Aviation Camp at San Diego in 1911, receiving flight instruction from aviation pioneer
Glenn Curtiss .World War I service
In 1917, he had duty at the Naval Academy and with the Midshipmen on cruise on USS "Wyoming" and USS "Kansas". On
14 February 1918 , he was detached for duty at the Submarine Chaser Base,New London, Connecticut and in June arrived inLondon , England for duty with a submarine chaser squadron at U.S. Naval Base 27 atPlymouth, England .Commanderdubious Ellyson was awarded the
Navy Cross for distinguished service inWorld War I , for his development of successful tactics for thesubmarine chaser s based atPlymouth ,England .Post-war service and death
Following the
Armistice in 1918, he remained in the European Area, commanding Nucleus Crew 14 (zeppelin) from March to May 1919. Upon his arrival in the United States, he assisted in fitting out the destroyer USS "J. Fred Talbott" at William Cramp and Sons, and served on that vessel as commanding officer from the time of her commissioning in June 1919 until July 1920. During the next five months he commanded USS "Little" and USS "Brooks".On
10 January 1921 . he was ordered toHampton Roads, Virginia to serve for eight months as Executive Officer of the Naval Air Station, Naval Operating Base. TheBureau of Aeronautics was established in the Navy Department on1 September 192 1, and on 21 October, Commander Ellyson became Head of the Plans Division of that Bureau. He remained in that assignment until December 1922, when he became Aviation Member of the U.S. Naval Mission to Brazil, cooperating in the reorganization of theBrazilian Navy . He returned to the Bureau of Aeronautics in May 1925.On
20 July 1925 , he assumed command of Torpedo Squadron 1 and from March to June 1926 was Executive Officer of USS "Wright", a seaplane tender. On23 June 1926 , he was ordered to duty in connection with the fitting out of USS "Lexington", the Navy's second aircraft carrier, and was on board when she was placed in commission.Commander Ellyson was killed on
27 February 1928 , his 43rd birthday, in the crash of an aircraft in the lowerChesapeake Bay while on a night flight from Norfolk, Virginia to Annapolis, Maryland.Legacy
In 1941, the
destroyer USS "Ellyson" was named in his honor. The vessel was launched25 July 1941 by Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.,Kearny, N.J. ; sponsored by the Commander's daughter, Miss Gordon Ellyson. The ship was commissioned on28 November 1941 , Lieutenant Commander J.B. Rooney in command.In 1961, Ellyson was designated the recipient of the
Gray Eagle Award for the period 1911 to 1928, when he was the senior active Naval Aviator.In 1964, Ellyson was enshrined in the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio.
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References
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*Grossnick, Roy et al. [http://www.history.navy.mil/avh-1910/PART01.PDF "PART 1. A Few Pioneers 1898-1916."] Chapter in "United States Naval Aviation 1910-1995". 4th edition. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1997.
External links
*Collections of Ellyson's papers
** [http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/text/ellyson.html Register of Ellyson's papers at the Library of Congress]
** [http://www.history.navy.mil/ar/echo/ellyson.htm Papers of Theodore G. Ellyson, Operational Archives Branch, Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C.]
* [http://www.militarymuseum.org/Ellyson.html Californians and the Military: Theodore Gordon Ellyson, Commander, U.S.N.: "Submariner" and "Naval Aviator Number One"] - from the California Military Museum
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e3/ellyson.htm USS Ellyson (DD-454)] - "Dictionary of American Fighting Ships" entry, from the Naval Historical Center
* [http://www.firstflight.org/shrine/theodore_ellyson.cfm Ellyson biography from the First Flight Society]
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