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At random: In 1921, a United States submarine, the R-14, having run out of fuel at sea while looking for the missing tug USS Conestoga, rigged sails from blankets and hammocks sewn together. Bunk frames were used for yardarms and booms. The torpedo loading king post for a fore mast, the torpedo loading boom for a mizzen mast and the telescoping radio mast, for the main mast. The R-14 sailed 100 miles in five days to the port of Hilo, T.H. at a speed of two knots. It has been reported in March 2016 that the Conestoga has been located 3 miles off Southeast Farallon Island, probably sinking with-in a day of leaving port. All hands lost.
Medal of Honor
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609EM1
Posted 2008-11-18 7:37 AM (#21610)


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Location: Humboldt,Mi
Subject: Medal of Honor

Some information for past and present Yoopers (U.P. of Michigan natives and residents),and anybody else interested.
This information is from the book "The U.P. Goes to War".
There have been only two Yoopers that have been awarded The Medal of Honor,one Army (Oscar G. Johnson of Foster City,who survived the war) and one Navy (BM2 Owen Hammmerberg)
 
 
 
HAMMERBERG, OWEN FRANCIS PATRICK

Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate Second Class, U.S. Navy.

Born: 31 May 1920, Daggett, Mich.

Accredited to: Michigan.

Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a diver engaged in rescue operations at West Loch, Pearl Harbor, 17 February 1945. Aware of the danger when 2 fellow divers were hopelessly trapped in a cave-in of steel wreckage while tunneling with jet nozzles under an LST sunk in 40 feet of water and 20 feet of mud. Hammerberg unhesitatingly went overboard in a valiant attempt to effect their rescue despite the certain hazard of additional cave-ins and the risk of fouling his lifeline on jagged pieces of steel imbedded in the shifting mud. Washing a passage through the original excavation, he reached the first of the trapped men, freed him from the wreckage and, working desperately in pitch-black darkness, finally effected his release from fouled lines, thereby enabling him to reach the surface. Wearied but undaunted after several hours of arduous labor, Hammerberg resolved to continue his struggle to wash through the oozing submarine, subterranean mud in a determined effort to save the second diver. Venturing still farther under the buried hulk, he held tenaciously to his purpose, reaching a place immediately above the other man just as another cave-in occurred and a heavy piece of steel pinned him crosswise over his shipmate in a position which protected the man beneath from further injury while placing the full brunt of terrific pressure on himself. Although he succumbed in agony 18 hours after he had gone to the aid of his fellow divers, Hammerberg, by his cool judgment, unfaltering professional skill and consistent disregard of all personal danger in the face of tremendous odds, had contributed effectively to the saving of his 2 comrades. His heroic spirit of self-sacrifice throughout enhanced and sustained the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country.

Owen is buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetary in Southfield,MI.In tribute to this brave man,the Navy launched a destroyer escort on August 19,1954,named USS Hammerberg.VFW post 5966 in Stephenson dedicated the Owen Hammerberg Memorial in their Veterans Park in March 2005,and the city erected a 50-foot flag pole next to the monument.

Owen Hammerberg's award was dispayed in the Congressional Medal of Honor Society Museum on the USS Yorktown at Patriots Point in Charleston,SC.

On the night of June27-28,2004,thieves broke into a glass case and stole seven of the precious medals,including the one for which Owen Hammerberg gave his life.

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Edited by 609EM1 2008-11-18 7:40 AM
steamboat
Posted 2008-11-18 9:42 AM (#21614 - in reply to #21610)
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Location: Boydton, Virginia
Subject: RE: Medal of Honor

The USS Hamerburg went on a UNITUS cruise in 1961 with a task force I was with..
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