- William Sample
William Dodge Sample (
9 March 1898 –2 October 1945 ) was aRear Admiral in theUnited States Navy and an Escort Carrier Division commander inWorld War II . Sample was born in Buffalo,New York and attended theUnited States Naval Academy atAnnapolis ,Maryland in June 1918.World War I and early career
During
World War I he served aboardUSS Henderson (AP-1) . For meritorious service during a fire on board that ship he received a letter of commendation from theSecretary of the Navy . Detached in August 1918, he served on several destroyers based at Queenstown,Ireland . He remained in the European Waters Detachment after the end of World War I.In December 1921 Sample was transferred to the gunboat
USS Pampanga (PG-39) in theUnited States Asiatic Fleet .Sample attended flight training at
Naval Air Station Pensacola ,Florida and was designated aNaval Flight Officer on 23 June 1923. Shortly thereafter he served as Commanding Officer of Scouting Squadron VS-1. In the 1920s he successively served in the Aviation Departments ofUSS Raleigh (CL-7) ,USS Richmond (CL-9) ,USS Arizona (BB-39) , andUSS New York (BB-34) .Sample served on board the carriers
USS Saratoga (CV-3) andUSS Lexington (CV-2) , commanding Fighter Squadron VF-5 on the latter from 1932 to 1934. Promoted to Lieutenant Commander, Sample saw duty at theBureau of Aeronautics from 1935 to 1937 followed by duty as Navigator in the aircraft carrierUSS Ranger (CV-4) in 1938. In 1939 Sample was assigned as Air Operations Officer inUSS Yorktown (CV-5) . His last duty before World War II was as Supervisor of Aviation Training at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida.World War II
At the outbreak of
World War II , he assisted in the conversion of the oil tanker Santee into an escort carrier, later designatedUSS Santee (CVE-29) . Shortly thereafter he was promoted to Commander. Assuming command of that escort carrier on its commissioning, he was awarded a letter of commendation for service duringOperation Torch ; the invasion ofNorth Africa .Captain Sample assumed command of the large aircraft carrier
USS Intrepid (CV-11) on 19 April 19 1944. In May 1944 he was transferred to serve as Commanding Officer ofUSS Hornet (CV-12) and in the ensuing months participated in theBattle of the Philippine Sea and a strike against the Volcano Islands.In late summer 1944 he was promoted to Rear Admiral. Sample's flag was in
USS Marcus Island (CVE-77) as Commander Carrier Division 27 for the invasion ofPalau . In October 1944 at theBattle of Leyte Gulf his Carrier Division 27 was part of Task Unit 77.4.2 (Taffy II) at theBattle off Samar under Rear AdmiralFelix B. Stump . In early 1945 Commander Carrier Division 27 andUSS Marcus Island (CVE-77) supported theInvasion of Lingayen Gulf , Philippines. For theInvasion of Okinawa Sample moved his flag to Carrier Division 22 andUSS Suwannee (CVE-27) .Death
Shortly after the war ended Sample was tragically listed as missing on
2 October 1945 after his plane failed to return from a familiarization flight nearWakayama, Wakayama ,Japan . Rear Admiral Sample was officially declared dead on3 October 1946 .William Dodge Sample was the youngest rear admiral in the
Pacific Ocean theater of World War II .Namesake ship
USS Sample (FF-1048) was commissioned on 23 March 1968.Books
*cite book
last = Cox
first = Robert Jon
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 2006
chapter =
title = The Battle Off Samar - Taffy III at Leyte Gulf
publisher = Ivy Alba Press
location = Murrieta, CA
id =*cite book
last = Morison
first = Samuel E.
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 1958
chapter =
title = History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Leyte, June 1944 - January 1945, Volume XII
publisher = Castle Books
location = Edison, New Jersey
id = ISBN 0-7858-1313-6*cite book
last = Y'Blood
first = William T.
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 1987
chapter =
title = The Little Giants: U.S. Escort Carriers Against Japan
publisher = Naval Institute Press
location = Annapolis, Maryland
id = ISBN 0870212753External links
* [http://www.bosamar.com The Battle Off Samar - Taffy III at Leyte Gulf] by Robert Jon Cox
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