- James A. Fite, Jr.
Lieutenant James A. Fite, Jr. (
December 3 ,1911 –April 2 ,1991 ) was the Communications Officer of the USS "Cecil J. Doyle" (DE-368) when it rescued the survivors of the USS "Indianapolis" (CA-35) in August 1945.Early life & education
James A. Fite, Jr. was born on December 3, 1911 in
Houston, Texas to banker and businessman James A. Fite and Dovie Hillin Fite. Fite's great-great-grandfatherJohn Fite served in theNew Jersey Troops during theRevolutionary War and fought at theBattle of Millstone . Fite also had five great uncles serve in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Fite graduated from
Rice University in 1933 with a BA in Business. After graduating, Fite went to work forHumble Oil & Refining Co. and married Gertrude Morgan Manford the following year.World War II
During World War II, Fite served as communications officer onboard the USS "Cecil J. Doyle" (DE-368). While on patrol, "Cecil J. Doyle" several times rescued downed aviators. On 2 August, she was ordered to the rescue of a large group of men in rafts reported at 11°30' N., 133°30' E., and bent on top speed to be the first to reach the survivors of the torpedoed USS "Indianapolis" (CA-35). The commanding officer of the "Cecil J. Doyle",
W. Graham Claytor Jr. , ordered Lieutenant Fite to inform command that they were rescuing the crew of the Indianapolis; this was the first definitive message of the Indianapolis's fate. The message read: HAVE ARREVED AREA X AM PICKING UP SURVIVORS FROM USS INDIANAPOLIS (CA 35) TORPEODED [sic] AND SUNK LAST SUNDAY NIGHT. The Doyle rescued 93 survivors, and gave final rites to 21 found already dead. Remaining in the area searching until 8 August, "Cecil J. Doyle" was the last to leave the scene.Post-War life
Following World War II, Fite returned to work at
Humble Oil & Refining Co. (which eventually becameExxon in 1973) and retired in 1974 as Coordinator of Credit Card Business forExxon . Fite died on April 2, 1991 inHouston, Texas at age 79 years old.ee also
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List of Rice University people - a list of famous alumni and others associated with Rice UniversityReferences
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Richard F. Newcomb , "Abandon Ship!: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, the Navy's Greatest Sea Disaster" (ISBN 0-06-018471-X)
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