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Home Town Louisville, KY
Last Address 3705 Hayes Manor Lane Olney, MD
Date of Passing May 10, 2015
Location of Interment Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates 69 3809
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Omer Louis “Lou” Johnson, age 85 Captain , Supply Corps, USN (Ret.) On Sunday, May 10, 2015, Omer L. Johnson of Olney, MD. Beloved husband of the late Patricia Ann Johnson. Survivors include his daughter Laura Ann (Gerald) Scheid and Susan Lynn Johnson, both of San Diego, CA; three grandchildren, Justin and Rachel Scheid and Joseph Rhyss Johnson; four sisters and three brothers. Captain Johnson enlisted in the Navy in 1947 as a high school dropout and retired in 1989 after 42 years of service. Following commissioning as an Ensign in 1958 he served in various assignments afloat, ashore and abroad in the areas of logistics planning. He attended the NavalPostgraduateSchool and the NavalWarCollege. Decorations include the Joint Service Commendation Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal the latter being awarded for his efforts in continuing continued fuel support of the fleet during the 1973-1974 embargo while serving as fuels officer on the staff of the Pacific Fleet Commander. He later served as Commander, Defense Fuel Region Europe and was serving as Commander of the Pacific Fuel Region at the time of his retirement.
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Omer Johnson served in the Navy from 7 June 1947 until Jouly 1985.
Laid down as SS Marine Walrus, a Maritime Commission type (C4-S-B2) hull, under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 746) at Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Chester, PA.
Launched, 1 August 1944
Acquired by the Navy from the Maritime Commission, 30 August 1944
Converted to a Hospital Ship at Bethlehem Steel Co., Hoboken, N.J.
Commissioned USS Consolation (AH-15), 22 May 1945, CDR. Preston S. Tambling in command
During the Korean War USS Consolation (AH-15) participated in the following campaigns:
Korean War Campaigns
Campaign and Dates
Campaign and Dates
North Korean Aggression
16 August to 15 September 1950
18 September to 2 November 1950
UN Summer-Fall Offensive
6 October to 27 November 1951
Communist China Aggression
3 November 1950 to 24 January 1951
Second Korean Winter
28 November to 31 December 1951
24 February to 30 April 1952
Inchon Landing
15 to 17 September 1950
Korean Defense Summer-Fall 1952
1 May to 13 June 1952
5 October to 20 November 1952
First UN Counter Offensive
25 January to 21 April 1951
Third Korean Winter
9 December 1952 to 22 January 1953
9 February to 17 March 1953
4 to 30 April 1953
Communist China Spring Offensive
22 April to 19 May 1951
Korea Summer-Fall 1953
1 to 20 May 1953
Decommissioned, 30 December 1955
Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet
Leased, 16 March 1960 to the People to People Health Foundation, renamed SS Hope
Struck from the Naval Register, 15 September 1974
Final Disposition, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for scrapping, 1 September 1974 and scrapped in 1975
USS Consolation earned 10 battle stars for Korean war service