- Langdon K. Fieberling
Infobox Military Person
name = Langdon K. Fieberling
born = birth date|1910|1|3
died = death date and age|1942|6|4|1910|1|3
placeofbirth =Oakland, California
placeofdeath = vicinity ofMidway Atoll
caption =
nickname =
allegiance = United States of America
serviceyears = 1935–42
rank =Lieutenant
branch =United States Naval Reserve
commands =
unit =Torpedo Squadron Eight (VT-8)
battles =World War II Battle of Midway
awards =Navy Cross Langdon Kellogg Fieberling was born on
3 January 1910 inOakland, California , enlisted in theUnited States Naval Reserve on7 October 1935 , and after training and service as anaviation cadet , was commissioned ensign on1 March 1937 . From26 July 1941 , he aided in establishingTorpedo Squadron Eight (VT-8), and when this unit was activated, served with it in "Hornet" (CV-8).When the
aircraft carrier sailed from Norfolk, Va. for thePacific in March 1942, half of thesquadron remained behind to take delivery of newTBF Avenger s, which would replace the obsolescentTBD Devastator s. Fieberling's detachment reachedHawaii on29 May — the day after "Hornet" had sailed. However, the airfield at Midway had room for a few more planes, so Fieberling led six of the 21 aircraft on to the island. [cite book
url= http://books.google.com/books?id=zYPXU-JygsUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Twenty-Five+Yards+of+War&sig=s5U7LLLGpJXeiCC5_G3m_bhp-Fs | title= "Twenty-Five Yards of War: The Extraordinary Courage of Ordinary Men in World War II"
author= Ronald J. Drez | others=Stephen Ambrose
date= 2001-11-28 |edition= 1st edition | isbn= 0786867833 | publisher= Hyperion
pages=
accessdate= 2008-01-28 ]In the
Battle of Midway , 4 to 6 June 1942, one of the turning points of thePacific War , Lieutenant Fieberling led his flight in its heroic defiance of massive Japanese fighter andantiaircraft fire opposition to attack the enemy carriers on4 June . They were the first Navy aircraft to attack the Japanese fleet, albeit without success. Of the 18 men, only EnsignAlbert K. Earnest and Radioman 3rd Class Harrier H. Ferrier came back from the sortie. Fieberling was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross for his brave devotion to duty in this action.Namesake
In 1944, the
destroyer escort USS "Fieberling" (DE-640) was named in honor of Lt. Fieberling, sponsored by his mother, Mrs. C. A. Fieberling.ee also
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f2/fieberling.htm
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