Schwyhart, Robert Marion, CAPT

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Service Branch
Chaplain Christian
Last Primary NEC
410X-Chaplain Corps Officer
Last Rating/NEC Group
Staff Corps Officer
Primary Unit
1967-1968, 410X, 12th Naval District
Service Years
1937 - 1968
Chaplain Christian Captain

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Home State
Iowa
Iowa
Year of Birth
1908
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Lincoln Township, IA
Last Address
Tempe, AZ
Date of Passing
Sep 25, 2001
 
Location of Interment
Lincoln Township Cemetery - Dolliver, Iowa

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US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge


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As with many chaplains, when he was young Robert Schwyhart wasn't sure if he would go into the ministry even though he spent much of his time at the church and participating in church activities. It's apparent that he did and he served many years in various churches before joining the Navy.

Besides the many men and women who appreciated the work he did during his career, two significant events stand out. The first is his service aboard the USS Vincennes, which he was on at the time it was attacked by the Japanese. The first strike was from the enemy shells. He was highly involved in various taks, especially the care for the wounded. The second strike was from a Japanese torpedo which damaged the ship enough to cause it to sink. Lieutenant Schwyhart was one of the survivors. The break shown in his duty stations in this profile reflect the time was granted for "survivor's leave".

The other highly noted service in his career is the time he spent in Korea with the 1st Marine Division.

Although these two events stand out, he was highly praised and commended for his work throughout his career. He also gained a lot of recognition from civilian organtions during his civilian career as a Baptist minister.

   
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Bronze Star
United States Marine Corps
Headquarters, 1st MArine Division, San Francisco, Calfornia

For meritorious achievement in connection with operations against the enemy while serving as First Marine Division Chaplain, in Korea, during the period 15 September to 2 November 1950. Discharging his responsibilities with great skill and industriousness, Commander Schwyhart contributed immeasurably to the spiritual comfort and morale of the officers and men of the First Marine Division. Displaying a high degree of courage, professional skill and devotion to duty, he on numerous occasions traveled with the front line units, and while subjected to enemy fire adminstering solace and spiritual comfort to the wounded and dying Marines. Commander Schwyhart's display of initiative, excellent judgment and executive ability materially contributed to the spiritual welfare of the Division. He mst effectively supervised and coordinated the assignment, training and work of the chaplains in subordinate units. His advice to the Commanding General in religious and moral actvities of the command was of immeasurable assistance to the success of the Division. Commander Schwyhart's initiative and courageous actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Commander Schwyhart is authorized to wear the Combat "V".

Oliver P North
Major General, US Marine Corps

Navy Commendation Medal
For meritorious service from June 1965 to June 1968 in various positions of responsibility in the Chaplain Corps. As Officer in Charge, Chaplains Indoctrination School, Naval Schools Command, Newport, Rhode Island, from June to September 1965, Captain Schwyhart was responsible for the eminently successful revision of the orientation curriculum. Serving as Assistant to the Chief of Chaplains for Plans, on the Staff of the Cheif of Chaplains, from September 1965 to June 1967, Captain Schwyhart, in response to the communications of the Chaplain Corps in the Vietnamese conflict, contributed substantially to the establishment of one of the most comprehensive religious ministries to shore-based combat personnel in the history of naval warfare. He was a key figure in formaulating plans and conducting research which resulted in the widely renowned Navy-Marine Corps Personal Response Program designed to promote cross-cultural communication and understanding in Southeast Asia. From June 1967 to June 1968, Captain Schwyhart served as District Chaplain, Twelfth Naval District Staff Headquarters. His tour of duty was marked by an outstanding series of orientation conferences and tours for civilian clergy of the San Francisco Bay area and seminary students, in addition to large numbers of Navy Chaplains. These conferences and tours have greatly enhanced the civilian community's awareness of the role of the Navy Chaplain. Captain Schwyhart's inspiring leadership, distinctive accomplishment's, and sincere dedication to duty reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Naval Service.

T.H. Moore
Admiral, United States Chief of Naval Operations

Alexander D Goode Award (Four Chaplains Award)
Chaplain Robert M Schwyhart, Division Chaplain, First Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific has been selected by a committee of Chaplains, appointed by the Chief of Navy Chaplains, to receive the Alexander Goode Award. The committee has chosen Chaplain Schwyhart as the Navy Chaplain who best exemplified in his chaplainacy the spirit which motivated the four immortal chaplans who gave their lives on the ill-fated USS Dorchester.

CDR Robert M. Schwyhart, ChC, U.S. Navy has expressed his firm faith in God by exemplfying to his me whom he served, the First Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force, great steadfastness in the face of adversity; notable courage when circumstances tended to promote fear and discouragement; a broad charity which manifested itself in service to all his men regardless of their creed, rank, or promotion; the spirit of sacrifice which caused him to give of his strength with compassion and to suffer hardship and danger with equanimity; and faithfulness in his stweardship of the things of God which was consistant with that of the four chaplains in whose memory this award is presented.

   
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Rotrige, Henry John, RADM, (1942-1972) OFF 410X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Radcliffe, Robert Wesley, CAPT, (1944-1975) OFF 410X Captain
Anderson, Fernald Philip, CAPT, (1939-1976) OFF 00X Captain
Bassett, Henry, CAPT, (1940-1968) OFF 9421 Captain
Bowen, Alva, CAPT, (1945-1975) OFF 110X Captain
Duerk, Alene, RADM, (1943-1975) OFF 290X Captain
Reed, Dale Calvin, CAPT, (1938-1972) OFF 110X Captain
Fuller, Robert Byron, RADM, (1945-1982) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Gleim, James M., RADM, (1954-1987) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Hartranft, Richard, CDR, (1952-1977) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Hartranft, Richard, CDR, (1952-1977) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Maness, Anthony, RDML, (1962-1994) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Fisher, Dave, CDR, (1957-1981) OFF 00X Lieutenant
Hudson, Robert, LCDR, (1949-1991) OFF 110X Lieutenant
Reimann, Robert Theodore, RADM, (1959-1993) OFF 111X Lieutenant
Truax, Robert, CDR, (1953-1979) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Dunton, Lloyd, LCDR, (1947-1974) OFF 641X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Berliner, Jerry, SCPO, (1956-1978) RM RM-2313 Senior Chief Petty Officer
CLINTON, LARRY, SCPO, (1945-1965) DP DP-2730 Senior Chief Petty Officer
FLETCHER, Victor D., MCPO, (1955-1975) IC IC-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Taylor, Stanley, SCPO, (1964-1990) PN PN-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Tetreault, Donald, SCPO, (1955-1977) DP DP-9502 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Crowe, Charles, MCPO, (1960-1985) PN PN-2612 Petty Officer First Class
Graham, James, MCPO, (1961-1985) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Hill, Donald, LT, (1958-1980) CT CT-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Pierce, Emmnitt, SCPO, (1962-1981) DP DP-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Bird, Walter, PO2, (1961-1966) MA MA-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Gabovitz, Richard, PO2, (1962-1968) YN YN-2526 Petty Officer Second Class
Gulden, Barry, PO2, (1963-1967) CT CT-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Heather, Lawrence, CPO, (1962-1983) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Intrabartolo, Charles, PO2, (1966-1970) MA MA-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Lord, Frederick, LT, (1961-1985) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Havemann, Leonard, LCDR, (1963-1988) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Worrell, Budd, PO1, (1964-1986) YN YN-2505 Petty Officer Third Class
Cuddy, Patti, SN, (1967-1970) YN YN-0000 Seaman
Bassett, Burt, CAPT, (1940-1969) Captain
Coleman, Thaddeus Thornton, CAPT, (1941-1973) OFF Captain
McDonald, Wesley Lee, ADM, (1943-1985) OFF Captain
Hardy, Brenton, CAPT, (1954-1989) Lieutenant
Ring, James, LT, (1959-1969) Lieutenant
Gault, Harry, LT, (1956-1978) Chief Petty Officer
Tompkins, Charles, CWO2, (1954-1977) Petty Officer First Class
Austin, Bernard Lige, VADM, (1924-1968) Vice Admiral
Aubrey, Norbert Eugene, CAPT, (1942-1969) Captain
Zech, Lando William, VADM, (1944-1983) Captain
Finneran, John Glennon, VADM, (1946-1977) Commander
DCNO (M,P,T&E)

Wendt, Waldemar Frederick A, ADM, (1933-1971) OFF Vice Admiral
Craighill, Richard Starr, RADM, (1932-1967) Rear Admiral Lower Half
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics) OP-04

Bernard, Lawrence, RADM, (1937-1971) OFF 112X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Ensey, Lot, VADM, (1930-1968) OFF Vice Admiral
Enlisted Personnel Distribution Office (EPDO CONUS)

Osborne, Thomas, SCPO, (1946-1967) DT DT-8703 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Truran, Paul, CAPT, (1958-1991) HM HM-8425 Petty Officer First Class
Drager, Bill, PO1, (1960-1967) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Seppi, Robert, PO1, (1955-1974) PN PN-2526 Petty Officer Second Class
Singleton, Arthur D., SCPO, (1962-1992) YN YN-2526 Petty Officer Second Class
Millington

Woodward, John, PO2, (1966-1969) DP DP-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Navy Manpower Support Activity

Schweitzer, Robert James, CAPT, (1950-1974) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
PERS-2, Washington DC

Hennessy, Jerry, SCPO, (1964-1990) Petty Officer First Class
Mazziott, Tony, SCPO, (1962-1984) Petty Officer First Class

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