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1943-10-21 | 1943-10-21 | ||
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EDWARDS received 14 battle stars for World War II service<br/><br/> | USS EDWARDS received 14 battle stars for her World War II service<br/><br/> | ||
'''NAMESAKE''' - Lieutenant Commander Walter Atlee Edwards (November 8 1886 - January 15 1928)<br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' - Lieutenant Commander Walter Atlee Edwards (November 8 1886 - January 15 1928)<br/> | ||
Edwards entered the United States Naval Academy in 1906, graduated in June 1910 and was commissioned with the rank of Ensign in 1912. Between June 1922 and September 1923, Edwards commanded the destroyer [[BAINBRIDGE DD 246|USS BAINBRIDGE DD-246]], a tour marked by the December 16, 1922 rescue of nearly 500 survivors from the burning French transport VINH-LONG. For his heroism on that occasion he was awarded The Medal of Honor, as well as receiving The Legion of Honor from the French government and The Distinguished Service Order from the King of England. Hospitalized in Washington, D.C., in December 1927, Lieutenant Commander Edwards died there on January 15, 1928. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. | Edwards entered the United States Naval Academy in 1906, graduated in June 1910 and was commissioned with the rank of Ensign in 1912. Between June 1922 and September 1923, Edwards commanded the destroyer [[BAINBRIDGE DD 246|USS BAINBRIDGE DD-246]], a tour marked by the December 16, 1922 rescue of nearly 500 survivors from the burning French transport VINH-LONG. For his heroism on that occasion he was awarded The '''Medal of Honor''', as well as receiving The Legion of Honor from the French government and The Distinguished Service Order from the King of England. Hospitalized in Washington, D.C., in December 1927, Lieutenant Commander Edwards died there on January 15, 1928. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. | ||
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Keel Laid February 26 1942 - Launched July 19 1942 |
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Locy Type |
1945-12-27 |
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Locy Type |
1943-09-04 |
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Locy Type |
1943-10-21 |
Mark from back of cover
Other Information
USS EDWARDS received 14 battle stars for her World War II service
NAMESAKE - Lieutenant Commander Walter Atlee Edwards (November 8 1886 - January 15 1928)
Edwards entered the United States Naval Academy in 1906, graduated in June 1910 and was commissioned with the rank of Ensign in 1912. Between June 1922 and September 1923, Edwards commanded the destroyer USS BAINBRIDGE DD-246, a tour marked by the December 16, 1922 rescue of nearly 500 survivors from the burning French transport VINH-LONG. For his heroism on that occasion he was awarded The Medal of Honor, as well as receiving The Legion of Honor from the French government and The Distinguished Service Order from the King of England. Hospitalized in Washington, D.C., in December 1927, Lieutenant Commander Edwards died there on January 15, 1928. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
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