- Harry Hubbard
Infobox Military Person
name= Harry Enson Hubbard
born= birth date|1903|3|18
died= death date and age|1942|10|16|1903|3|18
placeofbirth=Baltimore, Maryland
placeofdeath= at sea
caption= Harry Hubbard
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1925-1942
rank=
commands=USS|Meredith|DD-434
unit=
battles=
awards=
laterwork=Harry Enson Hubbard (
18 March 1903 –16 October 1942 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy .Born in
Baltimore, Maryland , Hubbard graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in June 1925, served 3 years inbattleship USS|Maryland|BB-46, then qualified insubmarine s atNew London, Connecticut . Following duty in submarine "S-34", he completed Naval Academy postgraduate work, then served in submarine tender USS|Holland|AS-3, and, was executive officer ofdestroyer USS|Twiggs|DD-127. He served at the Naval Torpedo Station atNewport, Rhode Island then commanded destroyer USS|Roper|DD-147 1939 to 1940, before assignment as staff gunnery officer for destroyers in the Atlantic. The latter duty terminated 1 March 1942 when Hubbard took command of destroyer USS|Meredith|DD-434.In command of "Meredith", Hubbard helped screen carrier USS|Hornet|CV-8 off
Japan for the famed Doolittle bombing raids onTokyo 18 April 1942. Thereafter he conned his destroyer on-arduous patrol and escort fromHawaii to theSamoa n,Fiji , andSolomon Islands . His destroyer helped cover transports landing reinforcements on bitterly contestedGuadalcanal 18 September 1942.During the Solomons Campaign, Hubbard joined in maintaining the lifeline of supplies to fighting men holding their ground on Guadalcanal. On 15 October 1942 he fought his ship against Japanese carrier-based scouting planes, then fought off 18 Japanese dive bombers and 12 torpedo planes launched by Japanese aircraft carrier "Zuikaku". His gunners shot down five of the attackers, all the destroyermen following the example of Hubbard who carried on the fight though blinded by burns about his face. When his men had cleared the bridge, he abandoned the sinking "Meredith" scant moments before she made her final plunge. He perished on a life raft at sea the morning of
16 October 1942 .Namesake
USS "Harry E. Hubbard" was named for him.
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