Frey, Nathaniel Brownfield, LT

Fallen
 
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Last Rank
Lieutenant
Last Primary NEC
00X-Unknown NOC/Designator
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1942-1942, 00X, USS Pecos (AO-6)
Service Years
1911 - 1942
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Order of the Shellback
Order of the Golden Dragon
Panama Canal
Plank Owner
Lieutenant Lieutenant

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1890
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Baltimore, MD
Last Address
Military
USS Langley (AV-3)

Civilian
3218 Normount Ave., Baltimore, Md

Casualty Date
Mar 01, 1942
 
Cause
MIA-Finding of Death
Reason
Lost At Sea-Unrecovered
Location
Pacific Ocean
Conflict
World War II
Location of Interment
Manila American Cemetery - Taguig City, Philippines
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Missing on 02/27/42. Declared dead 12/15/1945

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  1929-1932, CWO, USS West Virginia (BB-48)

Chief Gunner (CWO)

From Month/Year
April / 1929

To Month/Year
September / 1932

Unit
USS West Virginia (BB-48) Unit Page

Rank
Chief Gunner (CWO)

NEC
CWO-Chief Warrant Officer - Gunner

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
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 USS West Virginia (BB-48) Details

USS West Virginia (BB-48)
Original photo pre-Pearl Harbor


















The fourth and final ship of the 
Colorado Class Battleship, USS West Virginia (BB-48) was laid down at Newport News Shipbuilding on April 12, 1920.  Construction moved forward and on November 19, 1921, it slid down the ways with Alice W. Mann, daughter of West Virginia coal magnate Isaac T. Mann, serving as sponsor.  After another two years of work, West Virginia was completed and entered commission on December 1, 1923, with Captain Thomas J. Senn in command. 

: Displacement 32,600 Tons, Dimensions, 624' (oa) x 97' 4" x 31' 4" (Max). Armament 8 x 16"/45 14 x 5"/51, 4 x 3"/50AA 2 x 21" tt.Armor, 13 1/2" Belt, 18" Turrets, 3 1/2" + 1 1/2" Decks, 16" Conning Tower. Machinery, 28,900 SHP; Turbines with Electric Drive, 4 screws. Speed, 21 Knots, Crew 1080. Operational and Building Data: Laid down by Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA, April 12, 1920.
Launched November 19, 1921. Commissioned December 1, 1923. Decommissioned January 9, 1947. Stricken March 1, 1959. Fate: Sold August 2, 1959 and broken up for scrap.
 

USS West Virginia (BB-48) - Pearl Harbor:

On the morning of December 7, 1941, West Virginia was moored along Pearl Harbor's Battleship Row, outboard of USS Tennessee (BB-43), when the Japanese attacked and pulled the United States into World War II.  In a vulnerable position with its port side exposed, West Virginia sustained seven torpedo hits (six exploded) from Japanese aircraft.  Only rapid counter-flooding by the battleship's crew prevented it from capsizing.  The damage from the torpedoes was exacerbated by two armor-piercing bomb hits as well as a massive oil fire started following the explosion of USS Arizona(BB-39) which was moored aft.  Severely damaged, West Virginia sank upright with little more than its superstructure above the water.  In the course of that attack, the battleship's commander, Captain Mervyn S. Bennion, was mortally wounded.  He posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his defense of the ship.  

USS West Virginia (BB-48) - Rebirth:

In the weeks after the attack, efforts to salvage West Virginia commenced.  After patching the massive holes in the hull, the battleship was refloated on May 17, 1942 and later moved to Drydock Number One.  As work commenced 66 bodies were found trapped in the hull.  Three located in a storeroom appear to have survived until at least December 23.

  After extensive repairs to the hull, West Virginia departed for Puget Sound Navy Yard on May 7, 1943.  Arriving, it underwent a modernization program that dramatically altered the battleship's appearance.  This saw the construction of a new superstructure which included trunking the two funnels into one, a greatly enhanced anti-aircraft armament, and elimination of the old cage masts.  In addition, the hull was widened to 114 feet which precluded it from passing through the Panama Canal. When complete, West Virginia looked more similar to the modernized Tennessee-class battleships than those from its own Colorado-class.

Rebuilt view 1944.

 



Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Colorado-class

Strength
Battleship

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Dec 5, 2017
   
   
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27 Members Also There at Same Time
USS West Virginia (BB-48)

Thomas, William Nathaniel, RADM, (1918-1949) OFF 410X Commander
Cecil, Charles Purcell, RADM, (1916-1944) OFF 111X Lieutenant Commander
McCollum, Arthur Howard, RDML, (1917-1953) OFF 1103 Lieutenant
Durkee, Edward Norman, CPO, (1925-1941) MM MM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Pierce, Edward Byrd, CPO, (1922-1947) MM MM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Gibbs, Robert Franklin, PO1, (1922-1939) TM TM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Nichols, Robert, CDR, (1923-1962) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
NULTON, Louis McCoy, ADM, (1889-1933) Vice Admiral
Blandy, William Henry, ADM, (1913-1950) Commander
Sherman, Frederick Carl, ADM, (1910-1947) Commander
Fechteler, William Morrow, ADM, (1916-1956) Lieutenant Commander
Hanson, Edward William, RADM, (1911-1951) OFF Lieutenant Commander
Rosendahl, Charles Emery, VADM, (1914-1946) Lieutenant Commander
Buchanan, Charles Allen, RADM, (1926-1964) OFF Lieutenant Junior Grade
Lohmann, Philip Daniel, RADM, (1923-1953) OFF Lieutenant Junior Grade
Burch, William Oscar, RDML, (1927-1962) OFF Ensign
Munson, Henry Glass, CAPT, (1927-1961) Ensign
THOMAS, William, RADM, (1928-1947) Ensign
Ferguson, Robert, CPO, (1932-1945) EM Seaman First Class
Anderson, Walter Stratton, VADM, (1903-1946) Captain
Murfin, Orin Gould, ADM, (1897-1944) Captain
Theobald, Robert Alfred, RADM, (1906-1945) Commander
Briscoe, Robert Pearce, ADM, (1918-1959) Lieutenant
McCoy, Melvyn Harvey, RADM, (1927-1957) Lieutenant Junior Grade
Tyree, David Merrill, RADM, (1925-1963) Lieutenant Junior Grade
Aldrich, Charles Warren, CAPT, (1931-1960) Ensign
Tuttle, Magruder Hill, RADM, (1932-1967) Ensign

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