- Lewis Hancock, Jr.
Lewis Hancock, Jr. (
15 October 1889 –3 September 1925 ) served in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I as asubmarine r. He later became a navalaviator .Lewis Hancock, Jr. was born on
15 October 1889 inAustin, Texas . He was appointed to theU.S. Naval Academy from that state in 1906 and graduated in June 1910. He served in thebattleship "Vermont" (BB-20) before being commissioned as an Ensign in March 1912, then underwentsubmarine instruction and served in the new submarine "G-1". In 1913–1915 Ensign Hancock commanded the submarine "C-2". Promoted toLieutenant (Junior Grade) in 1915, he was Commanding Officer of the submarine "L-4" in 1916–1918, receiving theNavy Cross for "distinguished service" in her duringWorld War I combat operations against GermanU-boat s. Later in 1918Lieutenant Commander Hancock was Captain of another submarine, "L-7". He also had wartime and post-war tours as a machinery inspector.During the first years of the 1920s, Hancock served in the battleships "Georgia" (BB-15) and "Wyoming" (BB-32), commanded the
destroyer "Sloat" (DD-316) and had shore duty with the Navy Department and the Department of Commerce.Assigned to
airship duty in 1922, he was designated a Naval Aviator in 1924, while serving with thedirigible "Shenandoah" (ZR-1). Lieutenant Commander Hancock was the airship's Executive Officer when she crashed nearCaldwell, Ohio on3 September 1925, and lost his life in that tragic accident. His widow,Joy Bright Hancock , a long-time employee of theBureau of Aeronautics , became one of the Navy's first women officers in 1942 and, as aCaptain , was Director of theWAVES 1946–1953.Namesake
In 1943, the
destroyer USS "Lewis Hancock" (DD-675) was named in honor of Lieutenant Commander Hancock.External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-h/l-hanck.htm history.navy.mil/photos: Lt.Cmdr. Lewis Hancock]
* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/l6/lewis_hancock.htm history.navy.mil/danfs: USS "Lewis Hancock"]
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