Douglas W. Gillette
Douglas Wiley Gillette | |
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Born |
September 10, 1918 Wilmington, North Carolina |
Died |
October 26, 1942 vicinity of Santa Cruz Islands |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Naval Reserve |
Years of service | 1936–42 |
Rank | Lieutenant (j.g.) |
Unit | USS Hornet (CV-8) |
Battles/wars | Battle of Santa Cruz Islands |
Douglas Wiley Gillette was born September 10, 1918, in Wilmington, North Carolina. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve on March 5, 1936. After serving at Norfolk, Va., in McDougal (DD-358), and after studying at the United States Naval Academy and Northwestern University, he was commissioned Ensign on September 12, 1941. Ordered to active duty in the aircraft carrier Hornet (CV-8) on November 17, 1941, he was appointed Lieutenant (j.g.) (temporary). He was killed in enemy action in the Battle of Santa Cruz Islands on October 26, 1942, while serving in Hornet.
In 1943, two destroyer escorts were named USS Gillette in honor of Lt. Gillette. The first, USS Gillette (DE-270), was launched in May and transferred to the United Kingdom; she served in the Royal Navy as HMS Foley (K474). The second, USS Gillette (DE-681), was launched in September, sponsored by Mrs. Pearl M. Gillette, the namesake's mother.
References
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.