Cary, Robert Webster, Jr., RADM

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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Last Primary NEC
00X-Unknown NOC/Designator
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1917-1919, USS Sampson (DD-63)
Service Years
1914 - 1945
Rear Admiral Upper Half Rear Admiral Upper Half

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Home State
Missouri
Missouri
Year of Birth
1890
 
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Home Town
Kansas City
Date of Passing
Jul 15, 1967
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia

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Rear Admiral Robert Webster Cary, Jr. is one of the most decorated officers in the history of the United States Navy and recipient of the Medal of Honor.

During World War I, Cary served on the destroyers based at Queenstown, Ireland. During World War I Cary was awarded the Navy Cross. During a hurricane, a depth charge on the fan-tail of USS Sampson broke loose, menacing the safety of the ship. Together, with three enlisted men, he went to the fan-tail, and they managed to secure this depth charge, including its safety pin, at a great risk of being washed overboard themselves.

During the years between World War I and World War II, Cary served in many capacities and many stations. He served as the Director of Base Maintenance and in the Office of Chief of Naval Operations where he initiated the establishment of bases at home and abroad at the commencement of World War II. Cary also served with great distinction in World War II when he took part in various campaigns in the European Theater of Operations. On September 11, 1943 Cary was involved in another dramatic naval action when the ship he was commanding, the USS Savannah, was struck by a German radio-controlled Fritz X glide-bomb. By the time Cary retired he had achieved the rank of Rear Admiral.

   
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Cary, Robert
Rank and organization:Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy, U.S.S. San Diego
Place and date:Aboard U.S.S. San Diego, 21 January 1915
Entered service at:Buncston, Missouri
Born:Kansas City, Missouri
Citation:
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For extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession on the occasion of an explosion on board the U.S.S. San Diego, 21 January 1915. Lt. Comdr. Cary (then Ensign), United States Navy, an observer on duty in the firerooms of the U.S.S. San Diego, commenced to take the half-hourly readings of the steam pressure at every boiler. He had read the steam and air pressure on No. 2 boiler and was just stepping through the electric watertight door into No. 1 fireroom when the boilers in No. 2 fireroom exploded. Ens. Cary stopped and held open the doors which were being closed electrically from the bridge, and yelled to the men in No. 2 fireroom to escape through these doors, which 3 of them did. Ens. Cary's action undoubtedly saved the lives of these men. He held the doors probably a minute with the escaping steam from the ruptured boilers around him. His example of coolness did much to keep the men in No. 1 fireroom at their posts hauling fires, although 5 boilers in their immediate vicinity had exploded and boilers Nos. 1 and 3 apparently had no water in them and were likely to explode any instant. When these fires were hauled under Nos. 1 and 3 boilers, Ens. Cary directed the men in this fireroom into the bunker, for they well knew the danger of these 2 boilers exploding. During the entire time Ens. Cary was cool and collected and showed an abundance of nerve under the most trying circumstances. His action on this occasion was above and beyond the call of duty."

   

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7 Members Also There at Same Time
USS San Diego (ACR/CA-6)

Winslow, Cameron McRae, ADM, (1875-1919) Admiral
Bradley, Willis Winter, CAPT, (1906-1946) Lieutenant
Wead, Frank, CDR, (1916-1944) Ensign
McCain, John Sidney, ADM, (1906-1945) OFF 111X Lieutenant Commander
Steele, James Mortimer, CAPT, (1916-1946) OFF 116X Ensign
Trinidad, Telesforo De La Crux, PO1, (1910-1945) F2c F2c-0000 Fireman Second Class
Oldendorf, Jesse Bartlett, ADM, (1909-1948) Lieutenant

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