- Jack William Wintle
Jack William Wintle (born
18 April 1908 atPittsburg, Kansas -1942) was appointed amidshipman at the Naval Academy on14 June 1928 and graduated on2 June 1932 . He reported for duty in USS|California|BB-44 on the 30th and completed a three-year tour of duty in thebattleship before being transferred tosubmarine tender USS|Bushnell|AS-2. That assignment lasted 17 months.On
7 August 1936 , he reported to thePuget Sound Navy Yard to help supervise the fitting out of USS|Perkins|DD-377; and he remained in thedestroyer after she went into commission on18 September 1936 . In the summer of 1939, Lt. (jg.) Wintle received postgraduate instruction at the Naval Academy before reporting for duty at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard to help prepare USS|Du Pont|DD-152 for recommissioning and service on theNeutrality Patrol . His tour of duty in that destroyer, one of the first in the Atlantic Squadrons to be fitted withsonar , ended in August 1940 when he was sent toNew Orleans, Louisiana , where he served almost two years instructingNROTC midshipmen.Late in April 1942, he reported to the
Bureau of Navigation in Washington where he learned that his next assignment was to be aide and flag lieutenant to the Commander, South Pacific Area and South Pacific Force. On15 June 1942 , Wintle received his promotion tolieutenant commander and, four days later, reported for duty in his new assignment in the South Pacific.ervice Aboard the San Francisco
Lt. Comdr. Wintle served under Rear Admiral
Daniel J. Callaghan , Chief of Staff to the Commander South Pacific Area and South Pacific Force, through the early months of the bitter struggle forGuadalcanal in late 1942. Late in October 1942, when Rear Admiral Callaghan went to sea as the commander of acruiser -destroyer force, Wintle joined him in hisflagship USS|San Francisco|CA-38 as a member of his staff.Awarding of the Navy Cross
On the night of 12 and
13 November , Callaghan's force met a Japanese raiding force built around battleshipsHiei andKirishima . During the confused melee offSavo Island , San Francisco suffered a terrific pounding from enemy ships-and briefly lost power completely. At that point, several Japanesesalvo s scored on her superstructure, obliterating her flag and navigating bridges. All but one member of the admiral's staff were killed, and Lt. Comdr. Wintle was among the casualties. For this sacrifice, Wintle was awarded theNavy Cross , posthumously.References
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