Ziegemeier, Henry Joseph, RADM

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Primary Unit
1928-1930, Puget Sound Navy Yard
Service Years
1890 - 1930
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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1869
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Allegheny, PA
Last Address
Bremerton, WA
Date of Passing
Oct 15, 1930
 

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United States Naval InstituteAmerican Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE)
  1903, United States Naval Institute - Assoc. Page
  1905, American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE)


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DIED ON ACTIVE DUTY WHILE COMMANDANT OF 13th ND and PSNSY


   

  1921-1922, USS California (BB-44)

Captain

From Month/Year
August / 1921

To Month/Year
- / 1922

Unit
USS California (BB-44) Unit Page

Rank
Captain

NEC
Not Specified

Base, Station or City
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 USS California (BB-44) Details

USS California (BB-44)
        Hull number BB-44

Launched: Nov. 20, 1919

Photo from 1921.































On Dec 7th she was docked at Pearl Harbor: Battleship Row; forward of the Maryland and Oklahoma

Fate: The California was struck by two torpedoes and one bomb. The first torpedo hit at 8:05 a.m.; the second came moments later. With a gaping hole in the ship, it started capsizing. Despite efforts to bail water from the ship, it sank to the harbor bottom after three days of progressive flooding.

Crew: 2,200

Deceased: 105

The ship was raised via cofferdams, moved to the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard on April, 1942, with repairs to her cage mainmast and all six 14" forward guns were removed to facilitate her refloating.  It took until January, 1944 for the ship's total reconstruction but it was a match for most of the newer US battleships in all but it's main guns (still 14").

An after view of the USS California.


































January, 1945, the USS California was hit by a Japanese kamikaze where 44 of her crew died and 155 injured.  Battle repairs were made to keep her battle-worthy and on station.  She stayed on station until the end of the month and returned to Puget Sound for repairs.  She was back on station for the landings at Okinawa and from there until the Japanese surrender in mid-August.

Of historical interest is that after the official end of WWII, the USS California was still on duty and after different assignments in Philippines and other areas in SE Asia, she returned to the US on Dec 7, 1945 - exactly 4 years to the day of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

Decommissioned: Feb. 14, 1947

Sold for scrap in 1959.


Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Tennessee-class

Strength
Battleship

Created/Owned By
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Last Updated: Sep 16, 2010
   
   
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9 Members Also There at Same Time
USS California (BB-44)

Bradley, Willis Winter, CAPT, (1906-1946) Lieutenant Commander
Carpenter, Donald Marshall, LCDR, (1916-1936) Lieutenant
DeSomer, Abraham, LCDR, (1901-1946) Lieutenant
Boone, Walter, ADM, (1917-1960) Lieutenant Junior Grade
Dickins, Curtis Hoyt, CAPT, (1898-1929) OFF 410X Captain
Crouch, Edwin Mason, CAPT, (1917-1945) OFF Lieutenant Junior Grade
Breeman, George, CPO, (1902-1929) TC TC-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Calhoun, William Lowndes, ADM, (1906-1946) Lieutenant Commander
Kelley, Frank Harrison, RADM, (1910-1946) Lieutenant Commander

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