Bailey, James Monroe, Jr., MM3

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Last Rank
Petty Officer Third Class
Last Primary NEC
MM-0000-Machinist's Mate
Last Rating/NEC Group
Machinists Mate
Primary Unit
1939-1943, MM-0000, USS Helena (CL-50)
Service Years
1939 - 1943
MM-Machinists Mate

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Home State
Indiana
Indiana
Year of Birth
1917
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Winchester, IN
Last Address
Winchester, IN

Casualty Date
Jul 06, 1943
 
Cause
KIA-Body Not Recovered
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Pacific Ocean
Conflict
World War II
Location of Interment
Nashville Cemetery - Nashville, Ohio
Wall/Plot Coordinates
(memorial marker)

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Last Known Activity:


MM3 Bailey was stationed aboard the USS Helena (CL-50). The ship was sunk during the Battle of Kula Gulf on Juky 6, 1943. His body was not recovered and he was later declared dead.

   
Comments/Citation:


Service number: 2915845

Navy Unit Commendation
For outstanding heroism in action against enemy Japanese forces afloat in the Solomon Islands - New Georgia Areas. Gallantly carrying the fight to the enemy, the USS HELENA opened the night Battle of Cape Esperance on 11-12 October 1942 boldly sending her fire into the force of enemy warships, sinking a hostile destroyer and holding to a minimum the damage to our destroyers in the rear of the Task Force. She engaged at close quarters a superior force of hostile combatant ships in the Battle of Guadalcanal on the night of 12-13 November 1942, rallying our own forces after the Flag Ship had been disabled and contributing to the enemy's defeat. In her final engagement in the pre-dawn battle of 5-6 July 1943, the HELENA valiantly sailed down the restricted and submarine-infested waters of Kula Gulf under the terrific torpedo and gun fire of the enemy to bombard Kolombangara and New Georgia while covering the landing of our troops at Rice Anchorage, and twenty-four hours later, her blazing guns aided in the destruction of a vastly superior enemy naval force before she was fatally struck by Japanese torpedos. Her brave record of combat achievement is evidence of the HELENA'S intrepidity and the heroic fighting spirit of her officers and men.

   
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