Monroe, Donald, Matt2c

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Last Rank
Mess Attendant Second Class
Last Primary NEC
MATT-0000-Mess Attendant
Last Rating/NEC Group
Mess Attendant
Primary Unit
1940-1941, MATT-0000, USS Arizona (BB-39)
Service Years
1939 - 1941
Mess Attendant Second Class

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Home State
Missouri
Missouri
Year of Birth
1920
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Webster Grove, MO
Last Address
Webster Grove, MO

Casualty Date
Dec 07, 1941
 
Cause
KIA-Body Not Recovered
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Hawaii
Conflict
World War II/Asiatic-Pacific Theater/Attack on Pearl Harbor
Location of Interment
USS Arizona Memorial - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Wall/Plot Coordinates
(cenotaph)
Military Service Number
3 371 939

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Mess Attendant/2c Donald Monroe was Killed in Action on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor.  He was stationed aboard the USS Arizona BB39.

   
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Donald Monroe was born April 19, 1920 in St. Louis County, Missouri. His parents, Guy Monroe and Lucille Fischer, had three sons. Donald was the middle child. Both of his parents died when he was young.

Donald was raised by his aunt, Nannie Stewart, of North Webster Groves, a suburb of St Louis. She worked as the truant officer at Douglass High School. In the mid 1930s he was living in Boys Town, Nebraska. There Father Edward J. Flanagan took in thousands of boys and became so famous that Hollywood made a movie about him in 1938. “Boys Town” won two Oscars, including one for Spencer Tracy for best actor.

Donald Monroe joined the Navy in September 1939 and he saw the movie in the summer of 1941 while serving aboard the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor. He wrote home to Father Flanagan that “It was wonderful! I enjoyed myself. Everyone enjoyed it. All the boys on the ship ask me was Boys Town just like in the picture? I told them that was you up and down.”

Because of his race, only one branch of the segregated military was open to Donald -- mess attendant -- men who cooked, cleaned and performed other services. He had attained a second- class rating when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

At the onset of the December 7, 1941 attack, the battleship USS Arizona (BB-39) was moored at berth Fox 7 on “Battleship Row.” The repair ship Vestal (AR-4) was on the port side; and the starboard side faced the northeastern shore of Ford Island. Just before 8 am, the ship’s air raid alarm sounded and the crew was ordered to general quarters. During the attack the battleship was struck by as many as eight aerial bombs, including one 1,700 lb. armor-piercing shell which penetrated the deck near the Number 2 turret and detonated in the smokeless powder magazine, causing a “cataclysmic” explosion “which destroyed the ship forward” and ignited a fire which burned for two days. Most of the Arizona crewmen who perished in the attack died instantly during the explosion. The ship quickly sank to the bottom of the harbor along with 1,177 of the 1,512 personnel on board, representing about half the total number of Americans killed

Matt2c Donald Monroe (Serial Number 3371939) is entombed in the hull of the USS Arizona.

After his death, an ensign on the battleship, John Paul Howatt, wrote to Father Flanagan that Mr. Monroe “was a fine example of what a young American should be, and in every sense more than lived up to the very highest standards set by our Navy and our country. Donald Monroe was proud of Boys Town; I know that Boys Town is proud of him. If he is an example of the average boy from Boys Town, then I can easily see why our whole country is proud of Boys Town.”

A funeral Mass for Matt2c Monroe was held in February 1942, at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church in Brentwood, Missouri. American Legion Post 375 in North Webster Groves was named in his honor.

This information was researched and written on behalf of the USS Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.

Sources: Carrol (Iowa) Daily Times; “Father Flanagan of Boys Town, A Man of Vision,” by Hugh Reilly and Kevin Warneke; The St. Louis Star and Times; “North Webster: A Photographic History of a Black Community,” by Ann Morris and Henrietta Ambrose; Census; Missouri death certificates; Navy muster rolls; Defense Department. 

 


 

   
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  1939-1940, AS-0000, USS Pyro (AE-1)

Apprentice Seaman

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November / 1939

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January / 1940

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 USS Pyro (AE-1) Details

USS Pyro (AE-1)

Hull number AE-1

The first of her class of Ammo Ships.

Pyro Class Ammunition Ship:
  • Laid down, 9 August 1918, at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, WA.
  • Launched, 16 December 1919
  • Commissioned USS Pyro (AE-1), 10 August 1920, CDR. J. S. Graham in command
  • Decommissioned, 10 September 1924, at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, WA.
  • Recommissioned, 1 July 1939, CDR. R.S. Haggart in command
  • During World War II USS Pyro was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater and was at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941
  • Decommissioned, 12 June 1946, at Seattle, WA.
  • Struck from the Naval Register, 3 July 1946
  • USS Pyro earned one battle star for World War II service
  • Transferred, 17 July 1946, to the Maritime Commission for layup in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Olympia, WA.
Final Disposition, sold for scrapping, 17 August 1948, to Welding Shipyards, Tacoma, WA. for $135,555,00 on PD-X-462. Removed 13 October 1948.

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Surface Vessel
 

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Surface Vessels

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Auxiliary

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USS Pyro (AE-1)

Alford, John Stanley, CPO, (1939-1960) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Burkett, Timothy, PO1, (1939-1944) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Jones, Paul Borders, PO1, (1940-1946) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Klimezek, Edward, PO2, (1939-1943) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Knight, Milton Jewel, F1c, (1939-1941) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Mayfield, Frazier, MAtt1c, (1939-1941) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Means, Louis, MAtt1c, (1939-1941) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Meno, Vicente Gogue, MAtt2c, (1939-1941) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Vaughan, Meredith Gene, SCPO, (1940-1968) AS AS-0000 Apprentice Seaman
Uditsky, Samuel Lable, PO1, (1930-1942) WT WT-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Lansing, William Henry, PO1, (1933-1942) AMM AMM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Lipes, Wheeler Bryson, LCDR, (1936-1962) PhM PhM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Condreay, Elwin Armes, CPO, (1933-1946) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Miller, Doris, PO3, (1939-1943) MAT MATT-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Woodhouse, Edward Hersey, PO1, (1938-1943) BM Cox-0000 Coxswain
Gross, Harley Horace F, CPO, (1936-1956) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Young, Charles Joseph, CPO, (1938-1959) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Janney, General Arnold, PO3, (1939-1944) HA HA-0000 Hospital Apprentice First Class
Watson, Andrew Thomas, CPO, (1936-1945) F1c F1c-0000 Fireman First Class
Harman, Guy Philip, PO1, (1940-1945) S2c S2c-0000 Seaman Second Class
McMullen, Mark Gibbons, CPO, (1940-1959) S2c S2c-0000 Seaman Second Class
Lawton, Clifford Joseph, F1c, (1939-1943) F2c F2c-0000 Fireman Second Class
Ward, Harold E., PO1, (1940-1959) MAT Mess Attendant Third Class
Boivin, Robert Joseph, PO2, (1939-1942) Seaman First Class
Cost, Kenneth Nickols, CPO, (1940-1960) Seaman Second Class

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