- Samuel B. Roberts
Samuel Booker Roberts, Jr. (
12 May 1921 –27 September 1942 ) was a U.S. Navycoxswain who was killed in theBattle of Guadalcanal , and became thenamesake of three U.S. Navy warships.Roberts was born in
San Francisco, California , on May 12, 1921. He enlisted in theU.S. Naval Reserve in 1939 and was called to active duty in 1940. Roberts served aboard the USS "California" (BB-44) and the transport USS "Heywood" (AP-12), before being transferred to the troop transport USS "Bellatrix" (AK-20, later AKA-20).cite web| url=http://www.navybook.com/nohigherhonor/pic-coxswainroberts.shtml | title=NO HIGHER HONOR: Coxswain Samuel B. Roberts | accessdate=2008-04-24 ]In 1942, "Bellatrix" was assigned to Task Group Four and became part of the
Guadalcanal Assault Force . As a coxswain for the "Bellatrix"'s assault boats, Roberts helped ferry supplies from the transport ships to a tenuousbeachhead .After the ships withdrew in the face of
Japan ese attacks that began7 August 1942, Roberts volunteered for duty on the island ofGuadalcanal , where he was attached to aBeachmaster unit at Lunga Point. The unit, which included Navy andUnited States Coast Guard sailors, transported Marines and their supplies to beaches along the island's northern coast, and also evacuated wounded Marines.Early on the morning of
27 September 1942, Roberts volunteered for a rescue mission to save a company-size unit of Marines that had been surrounded by a larger Japanese force. The rescue group of severalHiggins boat s was taken under heavy fire and was perilously close to failure. Roberts volunteered to distract Japanese forces by guiding his boat directly in front of their lines, drawing their fire. This decoy act was performed effectively until all Marines had been evacuated. However, as he was about to withdraw from the range of the Japanese guns, Roberts’ boat was hit and he was mortally wounded. His boatmates brought him back to base and he was flown out on a medical evacuation flight, but died the next day.Roberts was awarded the
Navy Cross for his valor in the face of enemy fire.Warships named for Roberts
*USS|Samuel B. Roberts|DE-413|1, a "John C. Butler"-class
destroyer escort , commissioned in April 1944 and sunk on25 October in thebattle of Leyte Gulf .
*USS|Samuel B. Roberts|DD-823|1, a "Gearing"-classdestroyer , commissioned in 1946 and struck in 1970.
*USS|Samuel B. Roberts|FFG-58|1, an "Oliver Hazard Perry"-class guided missilefrigate , commissioned in 1986 and still activeas of 2008 .References
Further reading
*cite book
author=Peniston, Bradley
title= [http://www.navybook.com/nohigherhonor No Higher Honor: Saving the USS Samuel B. Roberts in the Persian Gulf]
location=Annapolis | publisher=Naval Institute Press
year=2006
id=ISBN 1-59114-661-5 (Gives fuller bio of Roberts; discusses the ships named for him)
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