- Holloway Halstead Frost
Holloway Halstead Frost, born
11 April 1889 inBrooklyn, New York , was a member of theU.S. Naval Academy class of 1900.Naval career
A widely published author, his work ranged the gamut of naval subjects, from history to operational analysis to shiphandling. His naval career was as distinguished as his literary; he not only was a designated naval aviator, but was also qualified for command in
submarines .Awarded the Navy Cross
He was awarded the
Navy Cross for hisWorld War I service as aide to Commander, American Patrol Detachment, Atlantic Fleet, a billet in which he played a significant role in developing the tactics of surface and air forces in combined operations against submarines."Commander Frost" died
26 January 1935 atKansas City, Missouri , while a member of the staff of the Command and General Staff School,Fort Leavenworth, Kansas .Namesake
USS Frost (DE-144) was named in his honor. The ship was launched21 March 1943 byConsolidated Steel Corp.,Orange, Texas ; sponsored by Mrs. Holloway H. Frost, widow of "Commander Frost"; and commissioned30 August 1943 , Lieutenant Commander T. S. Lank in command.ee also
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f5/frost.htm Frost]
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