Reed, John Ward, CAPT

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary NEC
112X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Submarine Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1962-1962, 112X, NATO Special Operations Headquarters
Service Years
1932 - 1962
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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1914
 
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Home Town
Wilkinsburg, PA
Date of Passing
Apr 26, 2011
 

 Official Badges 

NATO Standing Naval Forces Mediterranean US Navy Retired 30 Amphibious Forces Patch US Navy Honorable Discharge

US Naval Reserve Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Cold War Medal Order of the Golden Dragon Blue Star

Diesel Boats Forever Officer


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Submarine Veterans of WW II
  1970, Submarine Veterans of WW II - Assoc. Page


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Captain John Ward "Jake" Reed, USN (Ret.)
Submarine Commander, WWII War Patrols
Awarded the Navy Cross and Silver Star


John W. Reed VIRGINIA BEACH - Retired Navy Capt. John Ward Reed was born in Wilkinsburg, Pa., Oct. 10 1914 and died peacefully at his home in Atlantic Shores on April 26, 2011. He is now on eternal patrol.

Jake Reed, upon completion of high school in 1932, enlisted in the United States Navy and thus commenced a 30-year career of service. His first duty assignment was as a seaman recruit aboard the Battleship, USS Pennsylvania. Shortly thereafter, he received a presidential appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. After graduation from the Naval Academy in 1938, he reported to the Heavy Cruiser USS Northampton.


In 1940 he married Barbara Dyer in St. Clements Episcopal Church, Honolulu, his soulmate for the next 65 years.  Also, in 1940, he entered the Submarine School in New London, Conn. He spent the entirety of World War II aboard submarines in the Pacific, serving on the USS S-45, executive officer of the USS Seadragon, commanding officer of the USS S-41 and commanding officer of the USS Sunfish. His decorations and medals include the Navy Cross, Silver Star, Navy Unit Commendation, World War II Victory Medal and various Theater medals. His Navy Cross was donated to the Submarine Force Museum in Groton, Conn.

Post war, he went on to earn his master's degree from George Washington University. Sea duty consisted of another submarine command on the USS Spikefish, he was then first to command a division of the radar picket submarines, commanding officer of the destroyer USS Bache, chief of Staff to Commander Carrier Division 14, commanding officer of the USS Pocono and commanding officer of Amphibious Squadron 8. Ashore he attended the Naval War College, taught at the U.S. Naval Academy, commanded the Advanced Undersea Weapons School in Key West, Fla., and the Amphibious School in Norfolk, and served in the P & 0 Division at NATO headquarters in Naples, Italy.

   
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NAVY CROSS, JOHN WARD REED
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The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to John Ward Reed, Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy (Reserve), for gallantry and intrepidity and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. SUNFISH (SS-281), on the ELEVENTH War Patrol of that submarine during the period 31 March 1945 to 28 April 1945, in enemy controlled waters of the Pacific War Area. Through his experience and sound judgment Lieutenant Commander Reed brought his ship safely back to port. His conduct throughout was an inspiration to his officers and men and in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
 

   
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Date
Apr 26, 2011

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Birth: Oct. 10, 1914
Wilkinsburg
Allegheny County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Apr. 26, 2011
Virginia Beach City
Virginia, USA

John W. Reed VIRGINIA BEACH - Retired Navy Capt. John Ward Reed was born in Wilkinsburg, Pa., Oct. 10 1914 and died peacefully at his home in Atlantic Shores on April 26, 2011. He is now on eternal patrol. John Reed, upon completion of high school in 1932, enlisted in the United States Navy and thus commenced a 30-year career of service. His first duty assignment was as a seaman recruit aboard the Battleship, USS Pennsylvania. Shortly thereafter, he received a presidential appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. After graduation from the Naval Academy in 1938, he reported to the Heavy Cruiser USS Northampton. In 1940, he entered the Submarine School in New London, Conn. He spent the entirety of World War II aboard submarines in the Pacific, serving on the USS S-45, executive officer of the USS Seadragon, commanding officer of the USS S-41 and commanding officer of the USS Sunfish. His decorations and medals include the Navy Cross, Silver Star, Navy Unit Commendation, World War II Victory Medal and various Theater medals. The Navy Cross will be donated to the Submarine Force Museum in Groton, Conn. Post war, he went on to earn his master's degree from George Washington University. Sea duty consisted of another submarine command on the USS Spikefish, commanding officer of the destroyer, USS Bache, chief of Staff to Commander Carrier Division 14, commanding officer of the USS Pocono and commanding officer of Amphibious Squadron 8. Ashore he attended the Naval War College, taught at the U.S. Naval Academy, commanded the Advanced Undersea Weapons School in Key West, Fla., and the Amphibious School in Norfolk, and served in the P & 0 Division at NATO headquarters in Naples, Italy. He goes to join his beloved wife of 65 years, Barbara Dyer Reed and his grandson, David Matthew Mitchell. He was the loving patriarch of his family and was always available for help and advice. His wisdom and keen sense of humor will be missed by his four children, Barbara Reed Mitchell, Scott Alden Reed, Richard Emerson Reed and wife Laura and John Ward Reed Jr. and wife Pat; as well as his seven grandchildren, Allison Landry and husband Gino, John Reed, Meredith Kash and husband Rob, Stephanie Moore, Alexis Reed, Rebecca Reed and Will Reed. He is also survived by his great-grandson, Tristan Matthew Kash. Special thanks is due to the two kind and loving women, Shenelle Davis and Linda Horan, who helped make his final days comfortable. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 5, at Tabernacle United Methodist Church on Sandbridge Road with the Rev. Mr. Jack Davis presiding. Immediately following the service, all are invited to a luncheon in his honor in the Magnolia Room at Atlantic Shores Retirement Community on Dam Neck Road. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Princess Anne Rescue Squad or the Virginia Beach SPCA.

Published in The Virginian Pilot on May 1, 2011

   
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