Henry K. Hamner

Henry Rawlings Hamner
Born 13 March 1922
London, England
Died 6 April 1945
Okinawa, Japan
Allegiance United States of America
Years of service 1939(?)–1945
Rank Lieutenant
Battles/wars Battle of Okinawa

Henry Rawlings Hamner was born 13 March 1922 in London, England. Appointed to the United States Naval Academy from Virginia, he graduated and gained his commission in June 1942. Hamner served to fit out and commission several new ships during the war, in addition to serving in the 12th Naval District and at Norfolk, Va. He was appointed lieutenant in July 1944. Lieutenant Hamner died 6 April 1945 aboard USS Howorth (DD-592), when the ship was crashed by a kamikaze during the suicidal Japanese kikusui massed attack of that day off Okinawa where "the fleet had come to stay".

Namesake

In November 1945, the destroyer USS Hamner (DD-718) was named in his honor.

References

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
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