Fox, Earl Russell H., RADM

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Last Primary NEC
210X-Medical Corp Officer
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1947-1947, 112X, USS Clamagore (SS-343)
Service Years
1941 - 1999
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Order of the Spanish Main
Order of the Shellback
Panama Canal
Rear Admiral Upper Half Rear Admiral Upper Half

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Home State
Virginia
Virginia
Year of Birth
1919
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Fort Eustis
Date of Passing
Sep 16, 2012
 

 Official Badges 

WW II Honorable Discharge Pin US Navy Honorable Discharge US Coast Guard Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Submarine Veterans of WW IIUnited States Submarine Veterans, Inc. (USSVI)
  1999, Submarine Veterans of WW II - Assoc. Page
  2009, United States Submarine Veterans, Inc. (USSVI) - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:


Earl Russell Fox, RAdm. USCG (ret.)

Earl R. Fox passed away on Sunday, his 94th birthday. He was born at Fort Eustis, VA on September 23, 1919 to Nellie Sweet Fox of New Kent County and Lt. Col. Earl Judson Fox, USA. He was predeceased by his wife of sixty-seven years, Reba Booker Fox. Earl graduated from the University of Richmond in 1941 and while there served as class president for two years and quarterback of their football team. Commissioned in the Navy, he served aboard PT boats, commanding PT 22 in the battles of Midway and Aleutians; then going to the South Pacific with PT 349 near New Guinea. In 1943, he transferred to the submarine service aboard the USS Bang in the South Pacific and China Sea. For his action in combat, he was awarded the Silver Star and two Bronze Stars. He left active duty for the Naval Reserve and completed medical school at Medical College of Virginia. He moved his family to St. Petersburg, FL and practiced rheumatology and general medicine for twenty-three years. Because of his naval and medical background, he was asked to join the Coast Guard. Granted an age waiver at fifty-five, he completed helicopter school and became a flight surgeon. He retired at 80 in November, 1999, honored by President Clinton at Arlington Veteran's Day Cemetery as the last World War II veteran on active duty. In retirement, he moved between homes in St. Petersburg, FL and South Boston, VA until moving to Westminster Canterbury in Lynchburg, where he was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. Among many activities he was Commodore of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club and recently received his fifty-five year certificate from the Masonic Order. Earl Russell Fox is survived by his two brothers, Mr. Jack G. Fox and the Honorable James J. Fox, both of Richmond, VA., three sons, Dr. Parham R. Fox and wife, Patty of Lynchburg, Mr. Thomas B. Fox and wife, Patty of Stuart, FL., and Mr. Earl N. Fox and wife, Kelly of Hope Mills, NC., six grandchildren, Jennifer Fox Robelo, Jeffrey R. Fox, James P. Fox, Vance J. Fox, Reba L. Fox, Edna M. Fox, six great-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Visitation will be at Westminster Canterbury, Thursday, September 27, 2012 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The funeral will be a graveside service with military honors and with the Rev. Diane E. Vie officiating at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Naruna, VA., Friday, September 28, 2012 at 2:00 pm. Those wishing to make memorial contributions in lieu of flowers are asked to consider the Ebenezer Cemetery Fund, 2818 Railview Road, Gladys, VA. 24544. Tharp Funeral Home and Crematory, Lynchburg (434-237-9424) is assisting the family.

   


World War II/Asiatic-Pacific Theater
From Month/Year
December / 1941
To Month/Year
September / 1945

Description
The plan of the Pacific subseries was determined by the geography, strategy, and the military organization of a theater largely oceanic. Two independent, coordinate commands, one in the Southwest Pacific under General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and the other in the Central, South, and North Pacific (Pacific Ocean Areas) under Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, were created early in the war. Except in the South and Southwest Pacific, each conducted its own operations with its own ground, air, and naval forces in widely separated areas. These operations required at first only a relatively small number of troops whose efforts often yielded strategic gains which cannot be measured by the size of the forces involved. Indeed, the nature of the objectivesùsmall islands, coral atolls, and jungle-bound harbors and airstrips, made the employment of large ground forces impossible and highlighted the importance of air and naval operations. Thus, until 1945, the war in the Pacific progressed by a double series of amphibious operations each of which fitted into a strategic pattern developed in Washington.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 1942
To Month/Year
September / 1945
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

USS Wilkes Barre (CL-103)

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

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