- Gust J. Swenning
Infobox Military Person
name = Gust J. Swenning
born =2 August 1917
died =1 December 1942
placeofbirth =Manor, Texas
placeofdeath = nearSolomon Islands
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nickname =
allegiance = United States of America
serviceyears = 1938–1942
rank = Enlisted
branch =United States Navy
unit = " New Orleans " (CA-32)
battles =Battle of Tassafaronga
awards =Navy Cross (posthumous)Gust J. Swenning (
2 August 1917 –1 December 1942 ) was an Americansailor who served in theUnited States Navy and was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross .Navy career
"Swenning" was born at
Manor, Texas and enlisted in the Navy on9 September 1938 . Upon completion of basic training atSan Diego, California , he was transferred toUSS New Orleans (CA-32) for duty. After participation in the defense ofPearl Harbor , theBattle of the Coral Sea , theBattle of Midway , and operations offGuadalcanal and in theSolomon Islands , "Swenning" was still serving in New Orleans on30 November 1942 . That night, Japanese naval forces began theBattle of Tassafaronga ,Solomon Islands .Awarded the Navy Cross
"Swenning" was a member of the Forward Repair Party when New Orleans was struck by a
torpedo which detonated the forward magazines. He unhesitatingly dived through the oil and water in a flooded compartment to close a watertight door. In further efforts to assist in bringing the damaged ship to port, he labored tirelessly and continuously for twelve hours after the cessation of the action. His courageous devotion to duty was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. "Swenning" died on1 December 1942 and was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross .Namesake
USS Swenning (DE-394) was named in his honor. The ship was laid down on17 July 1943 by theBrown Shipbuilding Co.,Houston, Texas ; launched on13 September 1943 ; sponsored by Miss Hertha Rhode; and commissioned on1 December 1943 , Lt. Richard E. Peek, Jr., USNR, in command.ee also
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s21/swenning.htm Gust J. Swenning]
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