Isquith, Solomon, RADM

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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1948-1950, Brooklyn Navy Yard, NY
Service Years
1916 - 1950
Rear Admiral Upper Half Rear Admiral Upper Half

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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1896
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Brooklyn, NY
Last Address
BURIED AT: SECTION 4 SITE 2
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
Date of Passing
Apr 24, 1969
 

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Pearl Harbor Memorial Medallion


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Jewish War VeteransMilitary Order of World Wars (MOWW)
  1919, Jewish War Veterans
  1945, Military Order of World Wars (MOWW)


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Solomon Silas Isquith
Rear Admiral, United States Navy
WWI and WWII


A Jewish boy growing up in Brooklyn, Solomon Silas Isquith yearned to join the Navy. The problem was, at 5’4" he was just a little too short to pass the physical at the United States Naval Academy. Solomon was not a quitter. He reapplied and the night before he was to re-take the physical, he tied flat irons to his ankles and placed them over the side of the footboard of his bed. He took the physical the next morning and miraculously had grown just tall enough to gain admission to Annapolis!

Twenty-one years later, Solomon served as the Commanding Officer of the US Battleship Utah, stationed in Pearl Harbor. The Utah became the first ship sunk by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. Escaping through a porthole, Solomon oversaw a rescue operation that led to the survival of more than 90 percent of the crew of the Utah. But his day was not yet over. Solomon organized a team of survivors and commandeered a small boat to sail across the harbor under enemy fire. Using torches, Solomon and his team cut through the hulls of capsized ships in the harbor, allowing many more sailors to escape certain death. For his actions, Solomon was awarded the Navy Cross and the Purple Heart. 

Solomon went on to become a Rear Admiral in the Navy and was instrumental in the design of a national defense strategy that was used as a model for the Department of Homeland Security.

 

   
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USS UTAH - AG16, PEARL HARBOR
On the morning of 7 December 1941, the senior officer on board
-the captain and executive officer were ashore on leave-
was Lt. Comdr. Solomon S. Isquith, the engineering officer.


LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SOLOMON SILAS ISQUITH
Navy Cross

 

 

Navy Cross

Awarded for actions during World War II

The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Lieutenant Commander Solomon Silas Isquith, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the Target Ship U.S.S. UTAH (AG-16), during the Japanese attack on the United States Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, on 7 December 1941. With extraordinary courage and disregard of his own safety, Lieutenant Commander Isquith directed the abandonment of the ship when it was capsizing rapidly, in such a cool and efficient manner that approximately ninety per cent of the crew were saved. The conduct of Lieutenant Commander Isquith throughout this action reflects great credit upon himself, and was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Action Date: December 7, 1941
Service: Navy
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Company: Commanding Officer
Division: U.S.S. Utah (AG-16)

   

  1916-1919, United States Naval Academy
FromYear
1916
ToYear
1919

College
United States Naval Academy

Major
BS degree
   
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Last Updated:Mar 23, 2011
   
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He went to the Annapolis Navy Academy and became a member of the Class of 1920. When the United States entered World War I in 1917, the Navy graduated the Class of 1920 to 1919, a year earlier. Isquith was commissioned as an ensign in 1919.

During World War I, he served in the Far East and European areas on river gunboats, destroyers, cruisers and battleships.

   
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