- Frederick C. Sherman
Infobox Military Person
name=Frederick Carl Sherman
born= 1888
died= death date|1957|7|27
placeofbirth=Port Huron, Michigan
placeofdeath=San Diego, California
caption=Vice Admiral Frederick C. Sherman
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1910-1947
rank=Vice Admiral
commands=USS Lexington (CV-2) Fifth Fleet
unit=
battles=World War I World War II
awards=Navy Cross (3)
relations=
laterwork=authorFrederick Carl Sherman (1888 –
27 July 1957 ) was an admiral of theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II .Sherman was born in
Michigan in 1888. He graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in 1910.Sherman served as commanding officer of
submarine s "H-2" and "O-2" duringWorld War I .After becoming a
naval aviator , Sherman served as executive officer of "Saratoga" (CV-3) in 1937, and of NAS San Diego to 1938. He commanded "Lexington" (CV-2) from 1940 till her loss in theBattle of the Coral Sea . Promoted to rear admiral, he served as assistant chief of staff to Cominch AdmiralErnest J. King until the end of 1942. He served in theFast Carrier Task Force , as Commander, Carrier Division 2 in 1943, and as Commander, Task Group 38.3 in 1944–45.Promoted to vice admiral in 1945, he became Commander, 5th Fleet in 1946.
Sherman retired in 1947, and died on
27 July 1957 atSan Diego, California .Sherman was a three-time winner of the
Navy Cross . On11 January 1961 , Frederick C. Sherman FieldatSan Clemente Island, California was dedicated in honor of Vice Admiral Sherman.Sherman wrote "Combat Command", a history of the Pacific Theater of WWII, drawing on his personal experiences. "Combat Command" was published in 1950 by E.P. Dutton Inc, and again by Bantam Books in 1982.
His grandfather, Loren Sherman, was the longtime editor and publisher of The Daily Times in Port Huron. His father, Frederick Ward Sherman, sold the newspaper in 1907 and moved to California, where he was editor and publisher of The Daily Independent in Santa Barbara in 1911.
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References
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*"History of United States Naval Operations in World War II ", Vol. XIII.
*cite web |title=California Death Records |work=RootsWeb.com |url=http://www.rootsweb.com |accessdate=Feb 7 |accessyear=2006History of St. Clair County, Michigan, by William Lee Jenks, 1911
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