- Forrest Sherman
Infobox Military Person
name= Forrest Percival Sherman
born= birth date|1896|10|30
died= death date and age|1951|7|22|1896|10|30
placeofbirth=Merrimack, New Hampshire
placeofdeath=Naples, Italy
caption=Admiral Forrest Sherman
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1917-1951
rank=Admiral
commands= USS "Barry" (DD-248)Scouting Squadron 2 Fighting Squadron 1 USS "Wasp" (CV-7)
unit=
battles=
awards=Navy Cross
laterwork=Forrest Percival Sherman (
30 October 1896 –22 July 1951 ) was anadmiral in theUnited States Navy and the youngest man to serve asChief of Naval Operations until AdmiralElmo Zumwalt becameChief of Naval Operations in 1970.Born in
Merrimack, New Hampshire , Sherman was a member of the Naval Academy class of 1918, graduating in June, 1917 due to America's entry intoWorld War I . During and shortly afterWorld War I , he served inEurope an waters as an officer of thegunboat "Nashville" (PG-7) anddestroyer "Murray" (DD-97). In 1919–21, Sherman was assigned to thebattleship "Utah" (BB-31) and destroyers "Reid" (DD-292) and "Barry" (DD-248), serving as Commanding Officer of the latter.Following duty as Flag Lieutenant to Commander Control Force, Atlantic Fleet, he received flight training at NAS Pensacola, Florida. Designated a Naval Aviator in December 1922, Lieutenant Sherman was assigned to
Fighting Squadron 2 (VF 2) until 1924, when he returned to Pensacola as an instructor. Study at theNaval War College was followed in 1927 by service in theaircraft carrier s "Lexington" (CV-2) and "Saratoga" (CV-3). While in the latter ship, he commandedScouting Squadron 2 and was Flag Secretary to Commander Aircraft Squadrons,Battle Fleet .Promoted to the ranks of Lieutenant Commander in 1930 and Commander in 1937, during that decade Sherman served at the Naval Academy, commanded
Fighting Squadron 1 , had charge of the Aviation Ordnance Section of theBureau of Ordnance , was Navigator of the aircraft carrier "Ranger" (CV-4), and had duty on a number of flag staffs. In 1941–42, he served with the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and was a member of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense,Canada -United States. In May 1942, after reaching the rank of Captain, Sherman took command of the carrier "Wasp" (CV-7), taking her through the first month of theSolomon Islands campaign .After "Wasp" was sunk by a
Japan esesubmarine on15 September 1942, he was awarded theNavy Cross for his extraordinary heroism in command of the carrier during the opening days of the South Pacific operations. Sherman then became Chief of Staff to Commander Air Force, Pacific Fleet. In November 1943 Rear Admiral Sherman was assigned as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Pacific Fleet commander, AdmiralChester W. Nimitz . He held that position for the remainder of World War II, playing a critical role in planning the offensives that brought victory in the Pacific, and was present whenJapan surrendered on2 September 1945 . Following a short tour as a carrier division commander, in December 1945 Vice Admiral Sherman became Deputy Chief of Naval Operations.Sherman's next assignment, beginning in January 1948, was to command the Navy's operating forces in the
Mediterranean Sea . He was recalled toWashington, D.C. , at the end of October 1949 to become Chief of Naval Operations, with the rank of Admiral. During the next sixteen months, he helped the Navy recover from a period of intense political controversy (as in the so-called "Revolt of the Admirals "), and oversaw its responses to the twin challenges of a hot war inKorea and an intensifying cold war elsewhere in the world.On
22 July 1951 , while on a military and diplomatic trip to Europe, Admiral Forrest Sherman died inNaples, Italy , following a sudden series of heart attacks.Two
destroyer s have been named USS "Forrest Sherman" in his honor, as was Sherman Island,Antarctica , Forrest Sherman Field,NAS Pensacola , home of theBlue Angels , and Forrest Sherman Field, Hospital Point,US Naval Academy . The US Department of Defense school in Naples, Italy was formerly called Forrest Sherman High School.Image gallery
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References
:DANFS"Some material is from the official site of USS "Forrest Sherman", produced by the Navy and therefore in the public domain.
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-s/f-shermn.htm Material on Forest Sherman at the US Navy Historical Center]
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