William S. Pye

William S. Pye

Infobox Military Person
name=William Satterlee Pye
lived=1880-1959
placeofbirth= Minneapolis, Minnesota
placeofdeath= Bethesda, Maryland


caption=Vice Admiral William S. Pye, USN
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Navy
serviceyears=1901-1945
rank= Vice Admiral
commands=President, Naval War College
unit=
battles=World War I World War II
awards= Navy Cross
relations=
laterwork=
Vice Admiral William Satterlee Pye, USN, (1880-1959) was an Admiral in the U.S. Navy who served in World Wars I and II. His last active-duty appointment was as President of the Naval War College, 1942-1945. His awards included the Navy Cross for his service in World War I.

Career through World War I

Pye was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on 9 June 1880. Entering the United States Naval Academy in 1897, he graduated in 1901 and was commissioned an Ensign in June 1903. From 1901 through 1915, he served in several ships, among them five battleships and an armored cruiser, and was also assigned to the staffs of the Naval Academy and Naval War College. In 1915-1916 he placed the new destroyer USS "Jacob Jones" (DD-61) into commission, commanding her until early 1917, when he joined the staff of the Atlantic Fleet's Commander in Chief. He served in that position through the First World War, receiving the Navy Cross for "for exceptionally distinguished and valuable service on the staff of the commander in chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, in addition to excellent performance of his routine staff duties in preparing a series of orders for the conduct of battleship and fleet, based upon the best thought and experience of the United States fleet and British fleet during the late war." [cite web | title = Full Text Citations For Award of The Navy Cross to Members of the US Navy World War I | url = http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/1_Citations/01_wwi-nc/nc_02_WW1_Navy-ADM.html] .

Interwar years

Pye was on duty with the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations during 1919-1921, and was Executive Officer of the battleship "Pennsylvania" in 1922-1923. After briefly commanding a destroyer squadron, he returned to Washington, D.C., for further Navy Department service that lasted into 1927. In the next five years, he commanded the minelayer USS "Oglala" (CM-4), had more Navy Department duty and was head of the U.S. Naval Mission to Peru. Captain Pye was Commanding Officer of the battleship USS "Nevada" (BB-36) in 1932-1933.

Promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral, Pye served as Chief of Staff to Commander Scouting Force, attended the Naval War College, had further Navy Department service, and was Commander Destroyers in both the Scouting Force and Battle Force. With the temporary rank of Vice Admiral, he was Commander Battleships, Battle Force in 1940 and Commander Battle Force in 1941.

World War II and post-war years

Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and the subsequent relief of Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, Vice Admiral Pye was Acting Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet from 17 December until 31 December 1941. His major action in this position was to send a relief force built around the USS "Saratoga" to the aid of Wake Island. In a controversial decision, Pye recalled the relief force on December 22 after reports of additional landings on the island-for fear of losses. After relinquishing command of the Pacific Fleet to Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Pye became the commander of Task Force One, comprising the remaining operational battleships in the Pacific fleet, based in San Francisco. Pye ordered this force to sortie to patrol the West Coast during the Battle of Midway, as a precaution against a possible Japanese attack in that area. His fears proved unfounded and Task Force One remained on training and patrol duties between Hawaii and the West Coast until Pye was relieved in October 1942. After Wake Island and Midway, he never commanded operating forces again. Vice Admiral Pye then became President of the Naval War College and simultaneously commanded the Naval Operating Base, Newport, Rhode Island. Though he officially retired in July 1944, he remained on as War College President until relieved of active duty in December 1945. Vice Admiral William S. Pye died at Bethesda, Maryland, on 4 May 1959. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

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