James E. Kyes Military person

James Ellsworth Kyes (April 16, 1906 – December 23, 1943) was an American naval officer.Born in Everett, Washington, Kyes graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1930. As commanding officer of USS Leary (DD-158), Commander Kyes was awarded the Navy Cross posthumously for "extraordinary heroism" during action against German submarines in the North Atlantic 23 December 1943. After his ship had received three torpedo hits and was sinking, he gave the order to abandon ship. As he prepared to leave Leary, he checked to see that none of his men remained on board and spied a kitchen mess boy whose life jacket was torn and useless. Comdr. Kyes removed his own jacket and handed it to the boy. He then calmly climbed over the side and was swallowed up by the waters of the cold Atlantic, gallantly sacrificing his own life to protect a young member of his crew.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 16, 1906
Birth place
Everett Washington
Date of deathDecember 23, 1943
Place of death
Atlantic Ocean , Killed in action

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allegianceUnited States of America
award
Navy Cross
military operations
Battle of the Atlantic
World War II
military branch
United States Navy
military commandUSS Leary (DD-158)
service start1926
service end1943

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