Deyo, Morton Lyndholm, VADM

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Last Rank
Vice Admiral
Primary Unit
1947-1949, Naval Station (NAVSTA) Boston, MA
Service Years
1911 - 1949
Vice Admiral Vice Admiral

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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1887
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Poughkeepsie, NY
Last Address
Portsmouth, NH
Date of Passing
Nov 10, 1973
 
Location of Interment
U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery and Columbarium (VLM) - Annapolis, Maryland
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 6, Plot 1288-A

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United States Navy Memorial National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1949, United States Navy Memorial - Assoc. Page
  1973, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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Deyo served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets during WWII. In the Atlantic, he commanded the destroyers which provided the first American escort assistance to allied convoys to England just prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He later commanded naval gunfire support at Utah Beach in the Normandy invasion, Task Force 129 at the Bombardment of Cherbourg, as well as during the invasion of Southern France.

When transferred to the Pacific, Rear Admiral Deyo assumed command of Cruiser Division 13 (CruDiv 13). He commanded gunfire and covering forces for the assault and occupation of Battle of Okinawa. During the battle, he was the last naval commander to form a battle line with battleships as they prepared to intercept the Japanese battleship Yamato. At the war's end, he accepted the surrender of Japanese forces at Sasebo, Kyushu and directed the Allied Occupation of Western Japan.

   
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Name of Award
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Year Awarded
1945
Details behind Award:
Awarded for actions during the World War II

"The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Admiral Morton Lyndholm Deyo (NSN: 0-7760), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States, as Commander of the Gunfire and Covering Force during the amphibious assault against Japanese-held Okinawa Gunto and the subsequent conquest of this strategic enemy island, from 24 March to 4 May 1945.
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The Force under Rear Admiral Deyo's command delivered effective bombardment to cover the successful amphibious landing executed by our troops and subsequently, provided gunfire support of the land campaign, at the same time fighting fiercely against repeated attacks by aircraft and suicide surface craft. Although his flagship was hit by an enemy suicide plane during one action, Rear Admiral Deyo synchronized the units of his force to destroy enemy gun emplacements and strongpoints, disperse troop concentrations, harass hostile counterattacks and support attacks by our troops. Continuing these operations without interruption, the Gunfire and Covering Force under his direction destroyed a number of Japanese planes and frustrated all attempts launched by the enemy to attack our transports with suicide boats.
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By his courage, leadership, judgment and unwavering devotion to duty, Rear Admiral Deyo contributed to the success of this major operation and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."

General Orders: Commander, Amphibious Forces Pacific: Serial 1570 (September 7, 1945)
Action Date: March 24 - May 4, 1945
Service: Navy
Rank: Rear Admiral
Company: Commander
Division: Naval Gunfire and Covering Force

   

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 USS Indianapolis (CA-35) Details

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CLASS - PORTLAND
Displacement 9,950 Tons, Dimensions, 610' 3" (oa) x 66' 1" x 24' (Max)
Armament 9 x 8"/55, 8 x 5"/25, 8 x 0.5" 4 Aircraft.
Armor, 5" Belt, 2 1/2 Turrets, 2 1/2" Deck, 1 1/4 Conning Tower.
Machinery, 107,000 SHP; Geared Turbines, 4 screws
Speed, 32.7 Knots, Crew 621.
Operational and Building Data
Keel laid on 31 MAR 1930 at New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, NJ
Launched 07 NOV 1931
Commissioned 15 NOV 1932
Fate: Torpedoed and sunk 30 JUL 1945 by Japanese submarine I-58

 

USS Indianapolis (CL/CA-35) was a Portland-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy. She was named for the city of Indianapolis, Indiana.

She was the flagship of Admiral Raymond Spruance while he commanded the Fifth Fleet in battles across the Central Pacific. Her sinking led to the greatest single loss of life at sea in the history of the U.S. Navy. On 30 July 1945, after delivering parts for Little Boy, the first atomic bomb used in combat, to the United States air base at Tinian, the ship was torpedoed by the Imperial Japanese Navy submarine I-58, sinking in 12 minutes. Of 1,196 crewmen aboard, approximately 300 went down with the ship.

The remaining 900 faced exposure, dehydration, saltwater poisoning, and shark attacks while floating with few lifeboats and almost no food or water. The Navy learned of the sinking when survivors were spotted four days later by the crew of a PV-1 Ventura on routine patrol. Only 317 survived.

 

Rank Name Date
Captain John M. Smeallie 15 November 1932 — 10 December 1934
Captain William S. McClintic 10 December 1934 — 16 March 1936
Captain Henry Kent Hewitt 16 March 1936 – 5 June 1937
Captain Thomas C. Kinkaid 5 June 1937 – 1 July 1938
Captain John F. Shafroth, Jr. 1 July 1938 – 1 October 1941
Captain Edward Hanson 1 October 1941 – 11 July 1942
Captain Morton L. Deyo 11 July 1942 – 12 January 1943
Captain Nicholas Vytlacil 12 January 1943 – 30 July 1943
Captain Einar R. Johnson 30 July 1943 – 18 November 1944
Captain Charles B. McVay III 18 November 1944 – 30 July 1945


Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Surface Vessels

Strength
Heavy Cruiser

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29 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Indianapolis (CA-35)

Piper, Earl, (1940-1946) RM RM-0000 [Other Service Rank]
Hanson, Edward William, RADM, (1911-1951) OFF Captain
Joy, Charles Turner, ADM, (1916-1954) OFF Captain
Rood, William, MCPO, (1942-1966) 00 00E Master Chief Petty Officer
Annis, James Bernard, CPO, (1939-1945) EM EM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Demars, Edgar Joseph, CPO, (1939-1945) BM BM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Ferguson, Albert Edward, LT, (1940-1964) MM MM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Haskins, Albert Ray, PO1, (1937-1949) SM SM-0000 Signalman 1st Class
Wojciechowski, Maryian Joseph, CPO, (1940-1945) SM SM-0000 Signalman 1st Class
Hines, Lionel Gordon, PO1, (1942-1945) WT WT-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Anderson, Vincent Udell, PO1, (1938-1945) BM BM-0000 Petty Officer 1st Class
Markmann, Frederick Henry, PO1, (1942-1945) WT WT-0000 Petty Officer 1st Class
Buckett, Victor Robert, PO2, (1942-1946) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Figgins, Harley, PO2, (1942-1945) WT WT-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Hadley, William Thomas, CPO, (1938-1944) PhM PhM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Loyd, John, PO2, (1943-1945) WT WT-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Miller, Doris, PO3, (1939-1943) MAT MATT-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Fisher, Richard Louis, PO1, (1940-1945) MO MO-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Albright, Charles Erskine, PO3, (1942-1945) COX COX-0000 Coxswain
Carter, Loyd George, Cox, (1941-1945) COX COX-0000 Coxswain
Smith, Cozell Lee, Cox, (1942-1946) BM Cox-0000 Coxswain
Annis, James Bernard, CPO, (1939-1945) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Berry, William Henry, PO3, (1942-1945) StM StM-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Sanders, Edgar Lee, PO2, (1942-1945) GM GM-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Burrs, John William, S1c, (1942-1945) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Moreland, Tom, S1c, (1940-1945) 00 00E Seaman First Class
Sexton, Lewie Tom, PO1, (1942-1964) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Umenhoffer, Lyle Edgar, S1c, (1942-1945) GM GM-0000 Seaman First Class
Pessolano, Michael Richard, LT, (1941-1945) Lieutenant
Praay, William T., S2c, (1940-1945) Seaman Second Class

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