VANDIVIER DER 540

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Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    John C. Butler Class Type WGT Destroyer Escort
    Keel Laid November 8 1943 - Launched December 27 1944
    Construction suspended February 17 1947 due to postwar cutbacks
    Laid up in Naval Industrial Reserve Shipyard, Boston
    Construction resumed July 1 1954
    Redesignated Radar Picket Escort (DER) September 2 1954

  1. USS VANDIVIER DER-540
    Commissioned October 11 1955 - Decommissioned June 30 1960

    Struck from Naval Register November 1 1974
    Sunk as target February 7 1975 off the Florida coast

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1     (1956)

 

Postmarks

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Killer Bar Text

Postmark
Date
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Postmark Image
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Locy Type
2

1956-03-21

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Locy Type
9efu

1956-10-13

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Other Information

NAMESAKE - Norman Francis Vandivier USNR (March 10 1916 – June 4 1942)
Vandivier entered the Indiana National Guard in 1935 and was promoted to Corporal before he completed his enlistment on July 1 1938. He enlisted in the Navy on July 6 1939 at Grosse Ile, Michigan, for aviation training and was enrolled as a Seaman Second Class. On October 20, Vandivier took the oath of office as an Aviation Cadet in the United States Naval Reserve and soon began pilot training at Pensacola, Florida. He received his wings on May 21 1940 when he was designated a Naval Aviator. At the completion of additional training, he was commissioned an Ensign in the Naval Reserve on June 28 1940. That same day, he was assigned to Bombing Squadron 6 (VB-6) on board the Aircraft Carrier USS ENTERPRISE CV-6, to which he reported on August 1.
During the Battle of Midway, the Dauntless dive bombers of Bombing 6 jockeyed for position with those of Scouting 6. Vandivier's division followed the 2d division whose commander saw that many of Scouting 6's bombs were missing Admiral Chuichi Nagumo's flagship AKAGI. Rather than follow the 1st division in its attack on KAGA, which seemed well taken care of with critical hits, the 2d and 3d divisions bore down on AKAGI. In due course, it was Ens. Vandivier's turn. Over he went and then down, toward the flagship of the Pearl Harbor attack force. He released his bomb — whether or not it was a hit or a near miss will never be known — and pulled out of the dive. He banked his plane and headed home. He later reported by radio that he was making a water landing, but he and his gunner were never seen nor heard of again. Ens. Vandivier — promoted to Lieutenant (junior grade) on June 30 1942 retroactively to April 15 1942 — was awarded the Navy Cross, posthumously, for "... extraordinary heroism and distinguished service. ..."

 


 

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