John C. England

John C. England

Infobox Military Person
name= John Charles England
born= birth date|1920|12|11
died= death date and age|1941|12|7|1920|12|11
placeofbirth= Harris, Missouri
placeofdeath= Pearl Harbor
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placeofburial=


caption= John C. England
nickname=
allegiance= flag|United States of America
branch=
serviceyears= 1940 - 1941
rank= Ensign
commands=
unit= USS "Oklahoma" (BB-37)
battles= Attack on Pearl Harbor
awards= Medal of Honor
laterwork=

Ensign John Charles England (December 11, 1920 – December 7, 1941) was an officer in the United States Navy.

Biography

John Charles England was born in Harris, Missouri, on December 11, 1920. His family then moved to Alhambra, California. He attended Alhambra High School, as did his sister Lennie England (Bemiss). He was president of his graduating class in 1938, acted in the senior play, was a member of the Light and Shadow drama club and Senior Hi-Y. He was voted Yell King of his senior class according to his sister Lennie. He later attended Pasadena City College, Pasadena, California graduating in 1940. He was a Yell King on the Pep Commission, a member of the Players Guild, were he was in the cast of their annual fall presentation of, "Bachelor Born". J.C. was also a member of Delta Psi Omega, a national honorary dramatics fraternity which he acted in their annual spring production, "Outward Bound". J.C. graduated in spring, 1940.

He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve as an Apprentice Seaman at Los Angeles on September 6, 1940 After active duty training on board the USS "New York" from November 25, to December 21, 1940 he attended Naval Reserve Midshipman's School, New York, N.Y. and was appointed Midshipman, USNR, March 6, 1941. He completed his training on June 5 and was commissioned Ensign, USNR, June 6, 1941.

He was next assigned duty under instruction at the Naval Radio School, Norton Heights, Connecticut, reporting June 20, 1941. Upon detachment from school, he reported on September 3, 1941 to the USS Oklahoma at Pear Harbor.

During this period he had also married and in early December he was eagerly awaiting the arrival of his wife and three week old daughter (Victoria Louise England) who were due to arrive in a few days. He had never seen his daughter.

On the morning of December 7, 1941, just four days from his 21st birthday John C. England volunteered to work in the ship's radio room for a friend so that he might have more time with his family when they arrived. That morning the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and the USS "Oklahoma" was one of their first targets.Oklahoma was moored Battleship Row 7, outboard alongside Maryland. USS "Oklahoma" took 3 torpedo hits almost immediately after the first Japanese bombs fell. As she began to capsize, 2 more torpedoes struck home, and her men were strafed as they abandoned ship. Within 20 minutes after the attack began, she had swung over until halted by her masts touching bottom, her starboard side above water, and a part of her keel clear.

Ensign England survived the initial attack and escaped topside as the ship was capsizing. He remembered the men still in the radio room. He returned three times to the radio room, each time guiding a man to safety. He left to go back below decks for the fourth time and was never seen again. He was one of twenty officers and 395 enlisted men were killed on board USS "Oklahoma" that morning. Ensign England's gallant effort saved three, but cost him his life.

His family would hear of his death by Postal Telegram sent by Rear Admiral Nimitz on December 16, 1941.

Namesakes and honors

Two ships have been named USS "England" for him. In 1943, the USS "England" (DE-635) was named to honor John Charles England and his heroism. His mother Thelma cracked the ceremonial bottle of champagne on England's bow in San Francisco Harbor on September 26, 1943. Lennie England served as maid of honor and kept the ribbon wrapped bottle until her death in 1995.

Alhambra High School continues to award the John C. England award to their most outstanding senior each year.

ee also

*List of Medal of Honor recipents

Reference

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