Pinckney, William, Ck1c

Deceased
 
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Last Rate
Cook 1st Class
Last Primary NEC
Ck-0000-Cook
Last Rating/NEC Group
Cook
Primary Unit
1944-1946, Ck-0000, Naval Station (NAVSTA) San Diego
Service Years
1938 - 1946
Ck-Cook
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Home State
South Carolina
South Carolina
Year of Birth
1915
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Beaufort, SC
Last Address
Dale, SC
Date of Passing
Jul 21, 1976
 
Location of Interment
Beaufort National Cemetery (VA) - Beaufort, South Carolina
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 33, Site 81
Military Service Number
2 622 962

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American LegionNational Cemetery Administration (NCA)United States Navy Memorial
  1946, American Legion - Assoc. Page
  1976, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  2019, United States Navy Memorial - Assoc. Page

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Guadalcanal Campaign (1942-43)/Battle of Rennel Island
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January / 1943
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January / 1943

Description
The Battle of Rennell Island took place on 29-30 January 1943. It was the last major naval engagement between the United States Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Guadalcanal campaign of World War II. It occurred in the South Pacific between Rennell Island and Guadalcanal in the southern Solomon Islands.

In the battle, Japanese naval land-based torpedo bombers, seeking to provide protection for the impending evacuation of Japanese forces from Guadalcanal, made several attacks over two days on US warships operating as a task force south of this island. In addition to approaching Guadalcanal with the objective of engaging any Japanese ships that might come into range, the U.S. task force was protecting an Allied transport ship convoy carrying replacement troops there.

As a result of the Japanese air attacks on the task force, one U.S. heavy cruiser was sunk, a destroyer was heavily damaged, and the rest of the U.S. task force was forced to retreat from the southern Solomons area. Partly because they turned back the U.S. task force in this battle, the Japanese successfully evacuated their remaining troops from Guadalcanal by 7 February 1943, leaving it in the hands of the Allies and ending the battle for the island.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
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January / 1943
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January / 1943
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
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My Photos From This Battle or Operation
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  62 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Vejtasa, Stanley Winfield, CAPT, (1938-1970)
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