- Hugh David Black
Hugh David Black (
29 June 1903 –28 February 1942 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II .Black was born in
Oradell, New Jersey , on29 June 1903. He was appointed to theUnited States Naval Academy in 1922, graduated in 1926, and served on board "Richmond" (CL-9), mainly in the Far East, between 1926 and 1928. During the next few years, he was an officer on board thebattleship "New York" (BB-34), thegunboat "Asheville" (PG-21), and thedestroyer s "Parrott" (DD-218), "Rizal" (DD-174) and "Montgomery" (DD-121). Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Black was assigned to the Naval Training Station, San Diego,California , in 1933–1934, then served on board the destroyer "Upshur" (DD-144) and during 1935–38 commanded the minesweeper "Lark" (AM-21).Lt. Black had duty with the Navy's Bureau of Navigation, in
Washington, D.C. , in 1938 and attendedHarvard University for two years, beginning mid-1938. He was Executive Officer of the new destroyer "Benson" (DD-421) in 1940–1941. In March 1941, he took command of the destroyer "Jacob Jones" (DD-130).Lieutenant Commander Hugh D. Black lost his life when "Jacob Jones" was sunk by a German
submarine on28 February 1942.Namesake and honors
In 1943, the destroyer USS "Black" (DD-666) was named in honor of Lt. Comdr. Black.
Currently, perpendicular to Oradell Avenue in Oradell, New Jersey, there is a road named "Commander Black Rd".
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