She was sold for scrapping in January 1948. After a short dry dock period, the escort ship moored at Berth 129 in Los Angeles Harbor. Book details & editions About the author . Six days later, on 17 April, she made way for Long Beach, arriving at 0721. She then returned to the United States, arriving Seattle 24 September. Detached from the screen of escort carriers on 15 April 1945, John C. Butler underwent repairs at Kerama Retto before taking an isolated patrol station just to the north of Ie Shima. Donation of Charles R. Haberlein Jr., 2007. Butler piloted aircraft S-12, an SBD-3 Dauntless (BuNo 4617), with ARM3c David D. Berg as his radio-gunner, off Enterprise, searching for any forward deployed enemy ships that could radio back to Japan to give warning of the raiders. She was recommissioned between 1950 and 1957 and finally sunk as a target in 1971. The enemy unexpectedly disengaged and retired to the north. Three bomb hits from Yorktown dive-bombers struck the enemy carrier. He led his Marines from one battle to the next. On 14 August, she left the immediate screen of the troop transports to give anti-submarine protection to escort carriers providing air coverage to the same convoy, reaching Tulagi, in the Solomon Islands, on 24 August. On 11 January 1942, Saratoga steamed some 400 miles southwest of Oahu to join carrier Enterprise (CV-6), when at 1915 a torpedo fired by Japanese submarine I-6 (Lt. Cmdr. On 1 October 1931, he was retired upon his own application after completion of 33 years' service in the Marine Corps. The USS General H. W. Butner (AP-113), a troopship that served with the United States Navy in World War II and the Korean War, was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Kearny, New Jersey, on 19 September 1943 under Maritime Commission contract for the Army. The American Battlefield Trust is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. USS General H. W. Butner (AP-113) was a troopship that served with the United States Navy in World War II and the Korean War.She was redesignated T-AP-113 in October 1949.. General H. W. Butner was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Kearny, New Jersey, 19 September 1943 under Maritime Commission contract for the Army; acquired by the Navy 5 December 1943; placed in ferry . While in office, he attended the Democratic convention where he voted for Jefferson Davis to run for the presidential nomination, as well as candidates such as John C. Breckinridge. Mooring at Honolulu on 2 April, the crew enjoyed four days of liberty before getting underway at 0820 on 6 April. She then returned to the United States, arriving Seattle 24 September. As the invasion fleet moved through Philippines waters, enemy aircraft spotted the group. Despite his petitions to be moved to the front, he was given a reserve role as he was considered brilliant but unreliable. John C. Butler rescued one survivor, ARM3c T. J. Szpont. Many veterans who served on the Navy transport ship were exposed to asbestos. Butler engaged a 125-foot long Japanese patrol boat towing a smaller boat painted white. Attacking in two separate dives, Butler dropped two 100-pound bombs, both of which were duds. Striking the craft with a 500-pound bomb on the port side, Ens. Length: 348 feet 3 inches. John C. Butler returned to Fleet Sonar School, San Diego, on 5 May 1954. He was commissioned a first lieutenant in the Marine Corps on 8 April 1899; promoted to captain, 23 July 1900; to major, 13 May 1908; to lieutenant colonel, 1 August 1916; to colonel (temporary), 1 July 1918; to brigadier general (temporary), 7 October 1918; to colonel (permanent), 9 March 1919; to brigadier general (permanent), 4 June 1920; and to major general, 5 July 1929. USS Great Sitkin stdde USN-operationer p flera stora teatrar, inklusive Medelhavet, Atlanten, Cuban Missile Blockade, Guantanamobukten och Vietnamkriget.I traditionen att dpa ammunitionsfartyg efter vulkaner, fick AE-17 sitt namn efter den stora Sitkin . At 0930, Lt. Cmdr. After spending the next two weeks at her homeport undergoing small repairs, John C. Butler stood out on 27 July for Vancouver, arriving two days later at 1538. From September-November, the escort ship conducted short training cruises off San Diego. Benjamin Butler graduated from Colby College in Maine in 1838, and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1840, where he established a large criminal practice. John E. Pace, in command. During the scouting mission, he engaged a 125 feet (38m) long Japanese patrol boat towing a smaller boat "painted white". Just over a week later, on 23 September, the escort ship made way for Portland, Oregon, mooring there on 25 September for a port visit before returning to Southern California five days later. Taffy 2, comprising six escort carriers and seven escort vessels under Rear Adm. Felix B. Stump, took station off the entrance to Leyte Gulf. On 3 April, after termination of his enlisted service, he accepted an appointment as an aviation cadet in the Naval Reserve. Towing the remainder of the ships remaining hulk into deeper water, 75 pounds of C-4 explosive charges placed at two points in her bulkhead detonated, capsizing the rest of ex-John C. Butler. ), John C. Butler, starboard side, in camouflage, Boston, Mass., 29 May 1944. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways. While touring the country speaking against war, one of the nations finest warriors had this to say about it: I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high-class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. Steaming back to her homeport, she conducted exercises in the area before taking on fuel and supplies and making way for Hawaii at 1323 on 27 March. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. He did not see action during thatwar, and after a brief stint on the cruiser theUSS New York, he returned home to be discharged. A rain squall provided cover for a turn to the south, and just after 07:30 the destroyers began their gallant torpedo attacks against great odds. General Butler, assessing the situation, now changed his mission. Shortly thereafter she returned to New York for overhaul. The larger boat remained undamaged. With the withdrawal of the Marines from the area later in the year, Butler served aboard USS New York until being discharged on February 16, 1899. Screened by John C. Butler and other ships, the escort carriers claimed the destruction of 92 enemy planes by 17 January 1945, when orders arrived to detach and steam for Ulithi to stage for the invasion of Iwo Jima. Eight to 10 enemy kamikazes, including Mitsubishi A6M Zeros (Zekes) and Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusas (Oscars), approached the escort ship intent on destroying it. After the initial landings, the three carrier groups, soon to become famous by their radio code names, "Taffy 1", "Taffy 2", and "Taffy 3", took station east of the Philippines to lend close air support. John Clarence Butler was born on 2 February 1921 in Liberty, Arizona. Some 50 years later that trophy was presented to the Marine Corps for permanent custody. This vessel participated in the European and Pacific theaters of operations during the second World War. Disengaging he noticed the smaller craft belching oil and smoke, estimating it later sank. Nine bombs from VB-3 and VB-6 struck Hiry, with four of the 1,000-pounders being direct hits. He remained on duty in Nicaragua until November 1912, when he rejoined the Marines at Camp Elliott, Panama. Originally built as USS Admiral E.W. He was wounded in that battle on 13 July 1900. The carriers bomber squadron, VB-3, land-based until the spring of 1942, reported for temporary duty to Enterprise, due to heavy losses suffered by VS-6 in early raids against Japanese targets. With about 100 men Butler led his Marines through asmall hole in a wall of the Fort. In 1878, he was once again elected to Congress, and was a presidential candidate during the election of 1884. On 16 January 1951, John C. Butler got underway for sea trials at 0816. At the sight of the Marines, they stopped. Benjamin Butler graduated from Colby College in Maine in 1838, and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1840, where he established a large criminal practice. She was redesignated T-AP-113 in October 1949. The dive-bomber pilots eventually discovered Hiry, the fourth and only surviving enemy carrier. (j.g.) ), Port side view of John C. Butler, Boston, 29 May 1944; note unstowed depth charges on the main deck, aft. One marine was injured, and all 51 Haitians were killed. She returned to San Pedro, Los Angeles on 23 November and decommissioned on 26 June 1946, joining the Pacific Reserve Fleet at San Diego, California. John C. Butler received five battle stars for World War II service, and was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for her part in the Battle off Samar. Naval Academy, The Sullivan Brothers and the Assignment of Family Members, Historic Former U.S. Navy Bases and Stations, The African American Experience in the U.S. Navy, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. Navy, Contributions of Native Americans to the U.S. Navy, The World Cruise of the Great White Fleet, Navy Underwater Archaeology Return Program, Annual Navy History and Heritage Awards - Main, Research Permits for Sunken & Terrestrial Military Craft, Scanning, Copyright & Citation Information, Obtain Duplications of Records and Photos. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve as a seaman second class on 19 February 1941 at Long Beach, California. She sailed from Marseilles 7 July, via the Panama Canal, for Ulithi and Eniwetok, finally arriving Okinawa 1 September. John E. Pace, a survivor of both the attack on Pearl Harbor and sinking of Lexington (CV-2) at the Battle of the Coral Sea, received the Navy Cross for his role in the fight. He was still in his teens when, on 20 May 1898, he was appointed a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps during the Spanish-American War. Download Medium Size Download Full Size. Once again, Butler (now a Major) was sent in with a contingent of Marines to intervene. After another short upkeep period, the escort ship received orders to report to Fleet Sonar School from 1629 September. Butlers medal noted: His gallant intrepidity and loyal devotion to the accomplishment of a vastly important objective contributed in large measure to the success achieved by our forces and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service., (DE-339): displacement 1,350 tons; length 306'; beam 36'8", draft 9'5"; speed 24 knots; complement 186; armament 2 5-inch, 4 40-millimeter, 10 20-millimeter, 8 depth charge projectors, 2 depth charge stern racks, 1 depth charge projector (hedgehog), 3 21-inch torpedo tubes; class John C. Butler). At some point during the melee Butler's aircraft was shot down. In February 1926, he assumed command of the Marine Corps Base at San Diego, California. Claggett H. Hawkins, the pilot, was not recovered. The entry can be found here. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, List of destroyers of the United States Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Butler&oldid=1120545889, World War II destroyers of the United States, Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. USS Butler (DD-636), a Gleaves -class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler, twice awarded the Medal of Honor . At Trujillo, Bonillista Rebels and Honduran soldiers were fighting. Creation Date: Unknown. About a dozen Mitsubishi A6M2 Type 0 carrier fighters suddenly swarmed in amongst the slower Dauntless dive-bombers. Following the war, he was Commander General of the Marine Barracks at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. On 20 August, she made way for Port Angeles, conducting training exercises until mooring at Vancouver on 24 August. The task units carriers conducted flight operations, and at 0635, John C. Butler secured from general quarters. Contents 1 Arthur commissioned in New York City 2 Assigned to the Gulf Blockading Squadron 2.1 Arthur captures blockade runner J. J. McNeil After the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, Saratoga immediately got underway for Hawaii. She took part in the Amphibious Battle of Gela and subsequently served on escort duty throughout the remainder of the operation. He exhibited courage and skill in leading his men through the action of the 22nd and in the final occupation of the city.". He first saw action at the battle of Big Bethel, where he was defeated. [25] See also [ edit] World War II portal HMS Argus Citations [ edit] Notes [ edit] Butler received the Navy Unit Commendation for her service in the Okinawa operation and four battle stars for her World War II service. Maxwell F. Max Leslie, commanding) off Yorktown at 1106, seeking to destroy the Japanese carriers. Ens. Butner made one more voyage before the end of the Pacific war, redeploying troops from the European Theater. Reaching Pearl two days later for temporary repairs, Saratoga steamed for Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash., on 9 February for permanent repairs. General H.W. On 31 December 1944, John C. Butler departed Ulithi with her escort carrier group as a part of the covering force for transports and amphibious ships approaching Lingayen Gulf. At 2004, John C. Butler set a course to overtake the escort carriers. Attacking in two separate dives, Butler dropped two 100-pound bombs, both of which were duds. Maneuvering almost clear out of the suicide planes path, the kamikaze caught Kitkun Bay in her port side at the waterline, exploding so close aboard as to open a hole some nine by twenty feet. The USS Genreal H W Butner was launched at the height of WWII, and was decommissioned in 1960. Returning three days later to Southern Ca., the escort ship underwent a second yard period from 1 March25 May. A damaged Zeke broke off the attack when fighters from the Marine Corps CAP appeared in the area to protect the escort ship. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism Looking back on it, I might have given Al Capone a few hints. She next made way for Seattle on 5 June before steaming back for her homeport, mooring there on 15 June. The next day, an Eastern TBM-3 Avenger (BuNo 22880) from VC-91 off Kitkun Bay crashed into the sea. Keeping up a rapid tempo of underway periods, John C. Butler steamed for Vancouver, on 1 June 1953. USS General H.W. With his first taste of combat, Butler established himself as a capable leader. Lt. Cmdr. Completing her ammunition on load at 1730, she received 13,020 gallons of Navy Special fuel oil before mooring at San Diego. In the first two actions of the massive Battle of Leyte Gulf which ensued, the Battle of Sibuyan Sea and the Battle of Surigao Strait, the Japanese were badly mauled. One marine was injured, and all 51 Haitians were killed. Butler was able to occupy Maryland's capital, Annapolis, and eventually Baltimore. In 1915, the Haitians decided it was their turn to revolt. The DE continued to fire and dodge heavy-caliber fire until dangerously low on ammunition, then returned to the carrier formation to provide smoke coverage. He was not yet 20 when the citizens of his native West Chester, Pennsylvania, presented him with a sword on his return from the Boxer Rebellion in China. Maj Butler "was eminent and conspicuous in command of his Battalion. Lying about his age, he received a direct commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Marines. The two-hour Battle off Samar which followed has taken a rightful place among the most memorable actions in naval history. John C. Butler got underway on 4 October 1953, for Ensenada, Mexico. She then steamed for New York, arriving on 22 August. His separation from the Corps proved short as he was able to secure a first lieutenant's commission in April. For all his actions in the wars, Butler had become disenfranchised with it all. From 2025 August, the escort ship got underway for Honolulu, arriving at 0915 on 26 August. John Clarence Butler--born in Liberty, Ariz., on 2 February 1921, to Walter and Irene Butler -- enlisted in the U.S. Taffy 1 included four escort carriers and seven escorts under Rear Adm. Thomas L. Sprague, operating to the southward, just off northern Mindanao Island. Although he was able to bring order to the city, he became known as one who would pilfer goods of the Southern households he was watching. The escort vessel sailed with Rear Admiral Ralph A. Ofstie's escort carrier group on 12 October to provide air cover for the massive movement of transports into Leyte Gulf. At some point during the melee, the enemy CAP shot down Ens. Two days later she helped fight off a kamikaze attack, witnessing the sinking of escort carrier Bismarck Sea (CVE-95), while almost becoming the victim of an enemy torpedo bomber. The Japanese fleet was closing the Philippines in a last attempt to annihilate the invasion force, with heavy ships designated to break into Leyte Gulf from north and south, and a diversionary fleet of carriers to draw Admiral William F. Halsey's 3rd Fleet off to the North. Marvin D. Jones in command. With the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, John C. Butler was recommissioned at San Diego on 27 December 1950, Lt. Cmdr. On 26 July, John C. Butler stood out for Seattle, conducting exercises in the area until 6 August. From 17 June, John C. Butler made a port call to Portland, Oregon. A week later, she got underway back for her homeport at Long Beach. She arrived in the United States on 26 August and was decommissioned on 8 November 1945. About a dozen Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters suddenly swarmed in amongst the slower Dauntless dive-bombers. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for USS Butler . He received flight training at Pensacola from 4 April-29July 1941, and reported to the Naval Air Station, Miami for further instruction (1 August). In October 1918, aged 37, Butler was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General. After returning to her homeport, the escort ship steamed for Vancouver on 30 August, conducting exercises in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, before returning to the San Diego area in the first week of September. USS GENERAL BUTNER, TAP-113 Air Force Units Army Units Coast Guard Units Marine Corps Units Navy Units Become a VetFriends Member Site Map Search Veterans & Personnel Photos, Humor, Stories & More Military Records & Resources Reunions, Parades, & Events Online Catalog About VetFriends My Profile MetLife Veteran Insurance Discounts Contact Us The USS Butler, a destroyer, later converted to a high speed minesweeper, was named for MajGen Butler in 1942. His action saved the officer and Butler was promoted to Captain by Brevet. Best wishes to all, Good Luck and Good Cheer. It was during this time that Butler would gain many of his enemies. Thus, she helped maintain trained officers and men to meet the U.S. Navy's cold war commitments. From April to 31 October he again commanded the Marine Barracks at Quantico. USS Butler (DD-636), a Gleaves-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler, twice awarded the Medal of Honor. Benjamin Butler became one of the most disliked generals of the war, upsetting many on both sides of the conflict. Shortly after the ships of the Center Force retreated, kamikaze aircraft suddenly appeared over the U.S. task unit.

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