Norton, Jack Loren, RD2

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Petty Officer Second Class
Last Primary NEC
RD-0000-Radarman
Last Rating/NEC Group
Radarman
Primary Unit
1950-1952, RD-0000, USS Dyess (DDR-880)
Service Years
1942 - 1952
RD-Radarman
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Home State
Georgia
Georgia
Year of Birth
1922
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Roswell, GA
Last Address
4503 Gideons Trace
Union City, GA
Date of Passing
Oct 20, 2011
 
Location of Interment
Georgia National Cemetery (VA) - Canton, Georgia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 16, Site 2099
Military Service Number
6 375 060

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  1943-1945, RD-0000, USS Intrepid (CVA-11)

RD-Radarman

From Month/Year
August / 1943

To Month/Year
February / 1945

Unit
USS Intrepid (CVA-11) Unit Page

Rate
Radarman 2nd Class

NEC
RD-0000-Radarman

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
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 USS Intrepid (CVA-11) Details

USS Intrepid (CVA-11)

USS INTREPID   (CV-11)

(later CVA-11 and CVS-11)


CLASS - ESSEX (Short Hull)
Displacement 27,100 Tons, Dimensions, 872' (oa) x 93' x 28' 7" (Max)
Armament 12 x 5"/38AA, 32 x 40mm, 46 x 20mm, 82 Aircraft.
Armor, 4" Belt, 2 1/2" Hanger deck, 1 1/2" Deck, 1 1/2" Conning Tower.
Machinery, 150,000 SHP; Westinghouse Geared Turbines, 4 screws
Speed, 33 Knots, Crew 3448.

Operational and Building Data
Built by Newport News. Laid down 1 Dec 1941, launched 26 Apr 1943, commissioned 16 August 1943. SCB 27C reconstruction at Newport News started 9 April 1952, completed and recommissioned 20 June 1954. Redesignated as an attack carrier (CVA 11) 1 October 1952 while in overhaul. SCB 125 angled deck modernization at New York Navy 9/1956 to 2 May 1957. Redesignated as an ASW carrier (CVS 11) 31 Mar 1962. FRAM II life extension 3/1965 to 10/1965. Operated as light attack carrier with CVS designation off Vietnam.

FATE: Decommissioned to reserve, 15 March 1974; was last CVS in service. Donated as a Museum and Memorial, and ownership transferred to Sea*Air*Space Museum, 27 April 1981. Stricken upon transfer of custody to Museum, 23 March 1982. Preserved at Sea*Air*Space Museum in New York City. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, ref. no. 86000082, and designated a National Historic Landmark, 14 January 1986.

"Intrepid" means "fearless, brave." CV-11 was named to commemorate the previous service of three US warships:

  1. ketch captured to the Tripolitans.
  2. steam torpedo ram.
  3. steel-hulled bark.

NS098641210: "Burning of the Frigate Philadelphia in the Harbor of Tripoli, February 16, 1804." Oil on canvas, 60" by 42", by Edward Moran (1829–1901), signed and dated by the artist, 1897. It depicts USF Philadelphia, previously captured by the Tripolitans, ablaze after she was boarded and set afire by a party from the ketch USS Intrepid (in the foreground) led by LT Stephen Decatur. Painting in the U.S. Naval Academy Museum Collection. Gift of Paul E. Sutro, 1940. US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 10849, via Tommy Trampp.



USS Intrepid (CV-11)


USS Intrepid (CVA-11)

 



Type
Combat - Sea
 

Parent Unit
Essex-class

Strength
Aircraft Carrier

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