Gearing family

Three generations of the Gearing family served in the United States Navy.

  • Henry Chalfant Gearing, Jr., (22 January 1887 24 February 1944) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1907. He served on California, Illinois, and other ships besides commanding a long list of destroyers, among them Woolsey, Dobbin, and Maury. He was appointed Captain in 1934. Subsequently, he commanded Destroyer Squadron 4 and Naval Training Station, San Diego, California before his death 24 February 1944 in San Diego Naval Hospital.
  • Henry Chalfant Gearing III, (16 August 1912 13 November 1942) was born in Vallejo, California, and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1935. After serving several ships as a young officer, he joined Juneau as a lieutenant in 1942, and was lost with his ship when it was torpedoed and sunk in the Battle of Guadalcanal 13 November 1942.[1]

USS Gearing (DD-710) was named for these three generations of naval men.

References

  • United States. Naval History Division. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  1. "VMH: HENRY C. GEARING, III, LT, USN". USNA Virtual Memorial Hall. 1912-08-06. Retrieved 2021-05-01.

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