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Wendel Herber Hanson

Details:

Title

Wendel Herber Hanson,

Name

Wendel Herber Hanson,

Also known as

Hanson, Wendel Herber,

Collection

WWII Roll of Honour, HistoryNT, Second World War, 1939-1945,

Date

0000-00-00,

Place of birth

South Dakota (USA),

Date of birth

1918-05,

Place of enlistment

Omaha, Nebraska (USA),

Date of enlistment

1937-06-22,

Unit

USS Peary (DD-226),

Rank

Signalman 2nd Class,

Service number

316-50-68,

Next of kin

Ann M. Hanson - Mother,

Date of death

1942-02-19,

Place of death

USS Peary (DD-226),

Memorial

Manila American Cemetery and Memorial,

Cultural heritage

American,

Honours and awards

Purple Heart,

Biographical notes

Wendel Herbert Hanson was born in May 1918 in South Dakota, the third son of Herbert Miller and Ann M. Hanson, who had migrated from Sweden.,

History

Enlisted on 22 June 1937 from Omaha, Nebraska, and served on the Medusa from 1 November 1937. He then transferred to the Cruiser Houston on 30 September 1940. Hanson also served on the Stewart from 31 July 1941 with Lieutenant John Bermingham, who was the XO, and transferred to the Peary on 31 December 1941, serving as Signalman 2nd Class (316-50-68). Hanson was twenty-three when he died in Darwin Harbour. The Peary had endured a dramatic voyage to Australia in December 1941, after sustaining damage in a bombing attack on the Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippines. The crew camouflaged the ship with green paint borrowed from the Army, and took refuge during daylight by anchoring close to the islands and covering the ship with palm fronds. Many of the Peary's crew contracted malaria on this journey and eight men eventually died from the disease. They were attacked on 26 and 27 December, but avoided damage by violent manoeuvring. The Peary arrived in Darwin on 3 January. In January the Peary was operating on anti-submarine patrol, convoy and escort missions; while escorting troops from Darwin to Timor, the ship was again attacked. They returned to Darwin, refuelled and set off again with the cruiser USS Houston. A fruitless submarine chase exhausted the Peary's fuel, and she returned to Darwin in the early hours of 19 February. The Peary was hit early in the bombing of Darwin, and appears to have sunk within 40 minutes. The fifth bomb to hit the Peary caused the fatal damage that sent her to the bottom and it was said to be the last bomb dropped that day on the harbour. The Peary's machine guns continued to fire at the Japanese planes even as she sank. Eighty-eight officers and men, including Captain Bermingham, were killed; twenty of the fifty-seven survivors were wounded. In December 1942 the Peary was awarded one battle star for service in World War II.,

Notes

Metadata: Attribution International 4.0 (CC-BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0,

Language

English,

Subject

Second World War, 1939-1945, Bombing of Darwin, Roll of Honour, Northern Territory history, USS Peary,

File type

image/tiff,

Use

No known copyright,

Copyright owner

Library & Archives NT, Library & Archives NT,

License

https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/pubic-domain/pdm,

Related links

https://www.honorstates.org/index.php?id=81724 [Honor States], https://www.wrecksite.eu/peopleView.aspx?182904 [Wreck Site], https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=334209&S=9&R=0 [Darwin Raids - Casualty Lists and Enquiries], https://hdl.handle.net/10070/28873 [PictureNT : PH0296/0035, Burning ship, Alan White Collection], https://www.honorstates.org/index.php?id=81724 [Honor States], https://www.wrecksite.eu/peopleView.aspx?182904 [Wreck Site], https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=334209&S=9&R=0 [Darwin Raids - Casualty Lists and Enquiries], https://hdl.handle.net/10070/28873 [PictureNT : PH0296/0035, Burning ship, Alan White Collection], https://hdl.handle.net/10070/842877 [WWII Military Units : USS Peary (DD-226)],

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/839771,

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/839771

Related items

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/840485,