- James Shepherd Freeman
Infobox Military Person
name=James Shepherd Freeman
lived= birth date|1900|4|30 – death date and age|1962|8|7|1900|4|30
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nickname=
placeofbirth=Jasper, Alabama
placeofdeath=Bethesda, Maryland
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1921-1951
rank=Rear Admiral
unit=
commands=USS "Alchiba"
battles=World War II
awards=Navy Cross
relations=
laterwork=James Shepherd Freeman (b.
April 30 ,1900 in Jasper, AL; d.August 7 ,1962 at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, MD) was aWorld War II Rear Admiral in theUnited States Navy and the son ofAlabama millionaireJames Stanley Freeman .He graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in 1921 before entering a career in the Navy. His assignments prior to World War II included serving as commander of the US Naval Base atPearl Harbor inHawaii .While commander of the USS Alchiba, he was assigned to bring supplies and ammunition to Marines stationed in
Guadalcanal . OnNovember 28 ,1942 , his ship was torpedoed by two Japanese midget submarines. Freeman ordered the "Alchiba"'s engines turned to full throttle and ran the ship ashore, saving the lives of the crew and ensuring that the much-needed ammunition was not lost. Freeman received theNavy Cross for his actions.The admiral is also featured in the self-described "UFO disclosure" documentary "Fastwalkers: They Are Here" as the commander of a naval ship whose crew reported sitings of extraterrestrial activity at sea. In the film, Freeman is reported to have had photographs of UFOs that were supposed to be shown to other naval officers. It is unclear whether such photos existed or were ever made public.Fact|date=March 2008
Freeman is buried at
Arlington National Cemetery inArlington, Virginia . He was married to Dorothea Steinmann Freeman, whom he widowed. He is often referred to as "James Freeman, Sr." to distinguish him from his son, a prominent corporate and political figure of the 1960s and 1970s, also named Jim.James Shepherd Freeman, Jr.
James Shepherd Freeman, Jr. (b. 1926 in San Diego, CA; d. 1997 in Jasper, AL) spent his childhood in Hawaii while his father was commanding at Pearl Harbor. As a teenager he was linked romantically to actress
Shirley Temple . He entered the Naval Academy, but was later released on a medical discharge. He graduated in 1948 fromAuburn University in Alabama. That same year, Freeman married Betty Jeane Pierce, a great grand-niece of former PresidentFranklin Pierce and daughter of newspaper publisher Edgar H. Pierce. After retiring as a seniorUnion Carbide executive in 1979, he declined an invitation by then-presidential candidateRonald Reagan to serve asSecretary of Labor for Reagan's first presidential term.Fact|date=July 2007 He had five children and ten grandchildren.External links
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jsfreeman.htm Admiral Freeman's Arlington National Cemetery online bio]
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