Roy, William G., LCDR

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Commander
Last Primary NEC
8853-Photographic Officer
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1975-1981, 8853, Retired Reserve
Service Years
1936 - 1981
Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Commander

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Home State
Alabama
Alabama
Year of Birth
1919
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Coaling, Alabama
Last Address
Naples, Florida.
Internment service was held at
Dees-Parish Family Funeral Home
in Lake City, FL.
Date of Passing
Apr 10, 2015
 
Location of Interment
Memorial Cemetery - Lake City, Florida

 Official Badges 

US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge US Naval Reserve Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Order of the Golden Dragon


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Association of Naval PhotographyNaval Historical FoundationPost 7721, Golden Gate Post
  1980, National Association of Naval Photography - Assoc. Page
  1985, Naval Historical Foundation
  1990, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 7721, Golden Gate Post (Member) (Naples, Florida) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

WILLIAM "BILL" ROY, USN and USNR (Ret.)
WWII Combat Photographer and Intelligence Officer

William Glenn Roy, "Bill", began his military service with the Florida National Guard in a machine-gun company, making three summer training missions. The last one was at Camp Foster which is now the site of the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville.

He entered naval service in 1939, with his first assignment aboard the battleship USS Arkansas (BB-33) in the engineering department, then as a boat engineer. Collateral duty was as ship's photographer.

In 1941, Bill Roy was ordered to the Naval School of Photography and subsequently reported to the carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5). He flew missions during the Marshall-Gilbert Island Campaign as an observer and photographer. During the Battle of the Coral Sea, Bill was stationed on the open bridge. His still and motion picture photography of this battle and the sinking of the carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) were made into a film by the Navy.

At the Battle of Midway, on June 4,1942, Bill Roy took station on the signal bridge and made motion and still pictures of the battle. When the order came to abandon the crippled Yorktown, he preserved the historic film footage by taping the cans of film to his life jacket.

In July 1953, Bill Roy received a direct commission as a photographic officer. He later served as the NAS Anacosta photographic officer and Navy Intelligence Officer before going into the inactive naval reserve. He retired in 1981 as a Lieutenant Commander.

Following military service, Bill Roy furthered his education, receiving both a law degree and MBA. He continued to serve his country by playing a key role with the Martin Company at their Test Division, Cape Canaveral, Florida, for Missiles and Rocket testing, as well as similar work for the Air Force. He was then heavily involved as Contract Manager/Director in both NASA's Gemini Project for the launch of two astronauts into space and the Apollo Moon Project at Cape Kennedy.

He subsequently worked for the Dow Chemical Corporation, first as their international attorney, then as corporate counsel at their world headquarters. During this time, he served on the presidential commission for review of all Federal government procurement laws, rules, and regulations. 

Upon retirement from Dow, Bill Roy entered int
o private law practice in Florida, and resided with his wife, Barbara, in Naples, Florida.

WILLIAM GLENN ROY, SR of Naples, FL - he was the son of Reverend Edward Lee and Sara E Roy. Preceded in death by his siblings, Frank, Paul, Charles, Roberta Merry, Edwina Hammond and Eunice Dorety, surviving are his wife, Barbara Herberg Roy of Naples; children, William, Jr of Altamonte Springs, FL, Janyth Florence Cummings of Fort Lauderdale, FL, Lynne Elizabeth Roy of Live Oak, FL; grandchildren, William, III of Lake Mary, FL, Christopher Andrew Roy of Orlando, FL, Kasey Repass of Jacksonville, FL, Mindy Nowakowski of Big Sky, MT; great-grandchildren, James, Robinson and Ryleigh Repass, Hunter & Tucker Nowakowski and Camden James Roy. Bill was a WWII, U.S. Navy veteran who served as a combat photographer on the USS Yorktown, continued in the Naval Reserve as a photo intelligence officer and retired as a Commander. He was the director photography for the Martin Aircraft Company, earned his law degree, was admitted into the Maryland, Michigan, DC and Florida Bar Associations and became the contracts manager for the Martin's Titan II, Gemini and Titan III missile programs at Cape Canaveral. He worked for Catalytic-Dow on the Saturn-Apollo moon programs at Kennedy Space Center, became an attorney for Dow Chemical in Washington, DC and Midland, MI representng Dow in litigation and was involved with contracts management and oversight. He was an adjunct professor at FIT in Melbourne, FL and was a member of the Elks Club, Lions Club, VFW, Masonic Lodge and many WWII Associations. Funeral services will be held at the Dees-Parish Family Funeral Home in Lake City, FL on April 20,2015 followed by a graveside service. A Memorial service will be held at the Naples United Church of Christ in Naples, FL. Published in the Orlando Sentinel on Apr. 15, 2015.

   
Other Comments:

Bill Roy's commendation from Admiral Nimitz

WILLIAM G. ROY,  Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, U.S. Navy,
for service as set forth in the following COMMENDATION:


"For heroic conduct and meritorious service in the line of his profession as a member of the volunteer salvage crew which attempted on June 6, 1942, to salvage and return the USS YORKTOWN to port. Knowing full well that the YORKTOWN was in a precarious condition because of damage received in the battle on June 5, 1942, that she was barely seaworthy, and that she would probably be the target of repeated submarine and air attacks against which it would be very difficult to defend her, he requested that he be allowed to return to the ship and assist in her salvage. The effort of the salvage party were so successful that all remaining fires were out and two degrees of list had been removed when, in the mid-afternoon, the ship was struck by two torpedoes fired from an enemy submarine. His conduct was in accordance with the best traditions of the naval service".

C.W. Nimitz, Admiral, U.S. Navy

   
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  1941-1942, PhoM-0000, USS Yorktown (CV-5)

PhoM-Photographer's Mate (WWII)

From Month/Year
- / 1941

To Month/Year
October / 1942

Unit
USS Yorktown (CV-5) Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Second Class

NEC
PhoM-0000-Photographer's Mate

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
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 USS Yorktown (CV-5) Details

USS Yorktown (CV-5)
Hull number CV-5

Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Yorktown-class

Strength
Aircraft Carrier

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Jun 29, 2016
   
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In 1941, Bill Roy was ordered to the Naval School of Photography and subsequently reported to the carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5). He flew missions during the Marshall-Gilbert Island Campaign as an observer and photographer. During the Battle of the Coral Sea, Bill was stationed on the open bridge. His still and motion picture photography of this battle and the sinking of the carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) were made into a film by the Navy.

At the Battle of Midway, on June 4,1942, Bill Roy took station on the signal bridge and made motion and still pictures of the battle. When the order came to abandon the crippled Yorktown, he preserved the historic film footage by taping the cans of film to his life jacket.
 


   
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76 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Yorktown (CV-5)

Flatley, Jr., James Henry, VADM, (1929-1958) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Massey, Lance Edward, LCDR, (1930-1942) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
PETERSEN, Wallis, RADM, (1920-1963) OFF 111X Lieutenant Commander
Adams, Samuel, LT, (1935-1942) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Crommelin, Richard Gunter, LCDR, (1938-1945) OFF 131X Lieutenant
POLLARD, Joseph, CAPT, (1940-1968) OFF 210X Lieutenant
Powers, John James, LT, (1931-1942) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Ricketts, Milton Ernest, LT, (1935-1942) OFF 111X Lieutenant
Stroh, Robert Joseph, VADM, (1930-1969) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Denniston, Radcliffe R, LCDR, (1936-1944) OFF 131X Lieutenant Junior Grade
McCusky, Elbert Scott, CAPT, (1938-1965) OFF 131X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Sanko, Joseph Daniel, LT, (1942-1952) OFF 6302 Lieutenant Junior Grade
Vejtasa, Stanley Winfield, CAPT, (1938-1970) OFF 131X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Baker, John Drayton, ENS, (1941-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Bass, Horace Ancel, ENS, (1939-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Berry, David Render, LCDR, (1939-1945) OFF 131X Ensign
Bigelow, LaVell, CAPT, (1939-1968) OFF 131X Ensign
Butler, John Clarence, ENS, (1941-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Campbell, Kendall Carl, ENS, (1940-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Chaffee, Davis Elliott, ENS, (1941-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Coolbaugh, Walter Wesley, LTJG, (1940-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Dibb, Robert Allan Murray, LCDR, (1941-1944) OFF 131X Ensign
Kinzer, Edward Blaine, ENS, (1939-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Roche, David John, ENS, (1940-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Smith, Leonard, ENS, (1940-1942) OFF 131X Ensign
Barnes, Doyle Clayton, ENS, (1933-1942) OFF 734X Warrant Officer
Vanacore, Tony, CPO AD AD-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Kleinsmith, Charles, CPO, (1922-1942) WT WT-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Mills, Andrew, CPO, (1934-1945) SC SC-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Wright, Wilburn Clay, CWO4, (1926-1957) EM EM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Zutter, Andrew, CPO, (1930-1944) AMM AMM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Karrol, Joseph John, PO1, (1934-1942) ARM ARM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Quick, Sidney William, CPO, (1936-1943) AP AP-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Stambaugh, William Henry, PO1, (1941-1942) ARM ARM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Stanley, Forest Glen, PO1, (1940-1942) ARM ARM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Beshore, Edward, PO2, (1941-1942) AM AM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Jacobs, Robert Peter, PO2, (1941-1943) SK SK-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Brazier, Robert Boyd, PO2, (1939-1942) ARM ARM-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Valhos, Nicholas N., PO1, (1939-1947) Bkr Bkr-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Bergeron, Dallas Joseph, PO1, (1940-1944) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
East, Albert Daniel, PO3, (1941-1946) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
EHRAMJIAN, Aram Ladislaw, CWO2, (1940-1946) RM RM-0000 Seaman First Class
Ulmer, Norman William, PO1, (1941-1946) SM SM-0000 Seaman First Class
Krupinski, Walter Francis, S2c, (1941-1942) S2c S2c-0000 Seaman Second Class
Todhunter, Kenneth L., PO3, (1942-1946) SC SC-0000 Hospital Apprentice Second Class
Celis, Lyle Francis, F3c, (1941-1942) F3c F3c-0000 Fireman 3rd Class
Kiefer, Dixie, Cmdre, (1918-1945) OFF Captain
Clark, Joseph James, ADM, (1917-1953) Commander
Mead, Sanford, CAPT, (1927-1958) OFF Commander
Radford, Arthur William, ADM, (1916-1957) Commander
Soucek, Apollo, VADM, (1921-1955) Commander
Wiltsie, Irving Day, CAPT, (1921-1943) OFF Commander
Biard, Forrest, CAPT, (1934-1955) Lieutenant Commander
Thach, John, ADM, (1927-1967) Lieutenant Commander
MATTSON, Edward, LCDR, (1935-1944) Lieutenant
McCuskey, E, CAPT, (1938-1965) Lieutenant
Ware, Charles Rollins, LT, (1929-1942) OFF Lieutenant
Austin, Walton Anderson, LT, (1940-1943) OFF Lieutenant Junior Grade
Brassfield, Arthur, CAPT, (1937-1969) Lieutenant Junior Grade

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