Whittington, Champ Hansen, BM1

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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Last Primary NEC
BM-0000-Boatswain's Mate
Last Rating/NEC Group
Boatswain's Mate
Primary Unit
1942-1945, BM-0000, USS Enterprise (CV-6)
Service Years
1942 - 1945
BM-Boatswain's Mate

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Home State
Wyoming
Wyoming
Year of Birth
1913
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Rock Springs, WY
Last Address
Sacramento, CA
Date of Passing
Nov 11, 1984
 
Location of Interment
East Lawn Memorial Park - Sacramento, California

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Like his first name, Champ served aboard and was also a boxer on the USS Enterprise sometime between March 23, 1942 and September 24, 1945.

Champ was a Petty Officer; stationed during World War 2 on the U.S.S. Enterprise.  His last Duty Station I guess was
San Francisco.  He served from March 12, 1942 to Sempter 24, 1945.  I believe he lived and grew up in Sacramento.  I appreciate any help- like I said, I'm just looking for a picture anyone might have of him.  Many Thanks Again.

Fellow Vet. Matt Adams; Champ's grand-son / July, 2015

   
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Service number: 6625484

Presidential Unit Citation
For consistently outstanding performance and distinguished achievement during repeated action against enemy Japanese forces in the Pacific war area,
7 December 1941, to 15 November 1942. Participating in nearly every major carrier engagement in the first year of the war, the Enterprise and her air group, exclusive of far-flung destruction of hostile shore installations throughout the battle area, did sink or damage on her own a total of 35 Japanese vessels and shot down a total of 185 Japanese aircraft. Her aggressive spirit and superb combat efficiency are fitting tribute to the officers and men who so gallantly established her as an ahead bulwark in the defense of the American nation.

   
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Marshall Islands Operation (1944)/Battle of Kwajalein Atoll (Operation Flintlock)
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January / 1944
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February / 1944

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The Battle of Kwajalein was fought as part of the Pacific campaign of World War II. It took place from 31 January-3 February 1944, on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. Employing the hard-learned lessons of the battle of Tarawa, the United States launched a successful twin assault on the main islands of Kwajalein in the south and Roi-Namur in the north. The Japanese defenders put up stiff resistance, although outnumbered and under-prepared. The determined defense of Roi-Namur left only 51 survivors of an original garrison of 3,500.

For the US, the battle represented both the next step in its island-hopping march to Japan and a significant moral victory because it was the first time the Americans had penetrated the "outer ring" of the Japanese Pacific sphere. For the Japanese, the battle represented the failure of the beach-line defense. Japanese defenses became prepared in depth, and the battles of Peleliu, Guam, and the Marianas proved far more costly to the US.
 
   
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January / 1944
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February / 1944
 
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Mar 16, 2020
   
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  377 Also There at This Battle:
  • Crooks, Dennis Joseph, MCPO, (1939-1967)
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