- Charles R. Ware
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For United States Navy ships named Charles R. Ware, see USS Charles R. Ware.
Charles Rollins Ware Born March 11, 1911
Knoxville, TennesseeDied June 4, 1942 (aged 31)
Pacific Ocean near Midway AtollAllegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Navy Years of service 1929-1942 Rank Lieutenant Unit USS Texas (BB-35), USS Dahlgren (DD-187), Scouting Squadron 5 Battles/wars World War II
*Battle of MidwayAwards Navy Cross Charles R. Ware (1911–1942) was a United States Navy officer awarded a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions at the Battle of Midway during World War II.
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Biography
Charles Rollins Ware was born on 11 March 1911 in Knoxville, Tennessee. He enlisted in the United States Navy on 14 June 1929, and in 1930 was appointed to the United States Naval Academy.
After graduation in 1934, Ware served on the battleship USS Texas (BB-35) and the destroyer USS Dahlgren (DD-187) until February 1940, when he entered flight training at Naval Air Station Pensacola at Pensacola, Florida.
Serving as a Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber pilot with Scouting Squadron 5 (VS-5) based on the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5), Lieutenant Ware was reported missing in action on 4 June 1942 during the Battle of Midway.
Awards
Ware was awarded the Navy Cross posthumously for his heroism in pressing home his attack on the Japanese fleet in the face of fierce fighter opposition and formidable antiaircraft fire.
Namesakes
The planned destroyer escort USS Charles R. Ware (DE-547) was named for Lieutenant Ware, but her construction was cancelled in 1944 before construction could begin.
In 1945 the destroyer USS Charles R. Ware (DD-865) was named in his honor. She was in commission from 1945 to 1974.
References
- This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
Categories:- 1911 births
- 1942 deaths
- United States Navy officers
- United States Naval Academy alumni
- American military personnel killed in World War II
- Recipients of the Navy Cross
- People from Knoxville, Tennessee
- United States Navy pilots of World War II
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