- Henry M. Mullinnix
Henry Maston Mullinnix (
4 July 1892 –24 November 1943 ) was anaviator andadmiral of theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II .Mullinnix, born
4 July 1892, in Spencer, Ind., graduated from Attica Indiana High School, class of 1909. He was president of his senior class. He later graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in 1916. He served in "Balch" (DD-50), engaged in patrol and escort duty offIreland duringWorld War I . Following service in "Gridley" (DD-92) and "Brooks" (DD-232), he completed work inaeronautical engineering at Annapolis and MIT, receiving an M.S. degree in 1923. After flight training at Pensacola, Fla., he was designated a naval aviator11 January 1924 . He was one of those mainly responsible for developing the air-cooled engine for naval aircraft. Besides various shore duty, he served in "Saratoga" (CV-3), "Wright" (AV-1), and commanded "Albemarle" (AV-5), between 1924 and 1941.Mullinnix commanded "Saratoga" from April 1943, until
22 August , when he was transferred to duty with a carrier division, with the rank of rear admiral. Rear Admiral Mullinnix was on board "Liscome Bay" (CVE-56) when she wastorpedo ed and sunk offMakin Island , in theGilberts ,24 November 1943 . Declared dead a year later, he was posthumously awarded theLegion of Merit in recognition of his “outstanding initiative and superior executive ability.”Namesake
In 1957, the
destroyer USS "Mullinnix" (DD-944) was named in his honor.ee also
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