She sailed from Marseilles 7 July, via the Panama Canal, for Ulithi and Eniwetok, finally arriving Okinawa 1 September. Butler; and commissioned on 31 March 1944, Lt. Cmdr. After conducting training operations off the west coast during the first two weeks of April, John C. Butler anchored at Avalon, South Catalina Island, on 24 April. After seeing them safely to Tulagi, the ship operated with escort carriers out of Manus Island on pre-invasion strikes. A damaged Zeke broke off the attack when fighters from the Marine Corps CAP appeared in the area to protect the escort ship. They fought the Cacos in a short, intense hand-to-hand combat. Major General Smedley D. Butler, one of the most colorful officers in the Marine Corps' long history, was one of the two Marines who received two Medals of Honor for separate acts of outstanding heroism. The USS Butler, a destroyer, later converted to a high speed minesweeper, was named for MajGen Butler in 1942. John C. Butler received five battle stars for World War II service, and was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for her part in the Battle off Samar. John C. Butler stood out for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on 1 September 1952. At 0920 on 18 December, her crew assembled on the fantail for decommissioning ceremonies. In 1878, he was once again elected to Congress, and was a presidential candidate during the election of 1884. General H. W. Butner was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Kearny, New Jersey, 19 September 1943 under Maritime Commission contract for the Army; acquired by the Navy 5 December 1943; placed in ferry commission the same day for transfer to the Maryland Drydock Company of Baltimore, for conversion to a troop transport; and After returning to her homeport, she stood out on 15 June for the Panama Canal Zone. Departing the Luzon coast, she arrived at Ulithi on 23 January to prepare for the next important amphibious landing Iwo Jima. Lester E. G. Setser, her commanding officer, ordered the colors and commissioning pennant hauled down. The Boxer Rebellion had erupted, and the Marines were sent into the fray. With the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, John C. Butler recommissioned on 27 December 1950. Stay up-to-date on our FREE educational resources & professional development opportunities, all designed to support your work teaching American history. Naval Reserve as a seaman second class on 19 February 1941, at the age of 20, at Long Beach, California. Nearly a week later, on 9 October, tugs escorted her to Dry dock Number Two, Todd Shipyard, San Pedro. Some 50 years later that trophy was presented to the Marine Corps for permanent custody. John C. Butler rescued one survivor, ARM3c T. J. Szpont. Many veterans who served on the Navy transport ship were exposed to asbestos. John C. Butler then departed Pearl Harbor on 9 August screening transports bound for the invasion of the Palau Islands. His separation from the Corps proved short as he was able to secure a first lieutenant's commission in April. She then returned to the United States, arriving Seattle 24 September. At Trujillo, Bonillista Rebels and Honduran soldiers were fighting. Taffy 2, comprising six escort carriers and seven escort vessels under Rear Adm. Felix B. Stump, took station off the entrance to Leyte Gulf. Arriving at Pearl at 1325 on 12 November, she conducted exercises in the area off Oahu. On 3 April, after termination of his enlisted service, he accepted an appointment as an aviation cadet in the Naval Reserve. Returning to her homeport on 10 July, she got underway with TU 98.20.1 on 27 July alongside George A. Johnson (DE-583), Thomas F. Nickel (DE 587), and Grady (DE-445), for Victoria, British Columbia. Six days later, she stood out en route for Long Beach. Claggett H. Hawkins, the pilot, was not recovered. The citation to Ens. He did not see action during thatwar, and after a brief stint on the cruiser theUSS New York, he returned home to be discharged. . Pace received a report that a Japanese fleet steamed only 15 miles away. But Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita's Center Force still transited San Bernardino Strait the night of 2425 October, and just after sunrise bore down on the relatively unprotected Taffy 3, including John C. Butler. However, much to the angst of his father, just 38 days before turning 17, Butler dropped out of High School to enlist in the Marine Corps during the Spanish-American War. When he returned to the US in 1929, he was promoted to Major General, becoming, at age 48, the youngest major general of the Marine Corps. I could not believe my eyes, but it looked as if the whole Japanese fleet was indeed retiring. At best, I had expected to be swimming by this time." Lt. Cmdr. In April, a force of nearly 6,000 US troops landed in Veracruz. Butler and radioman-gunner ARM3c David Berg. Shortly thereafter she returned to New York for overhaul. Butler took part in occupations, police actions, and interventions on behalf of the US. (j.g.) Making way for Long Beach, she returned to her homeport at 0655 on 25 August. Designated a Naval Aviator on 29 August he was appointment as Ensign in the Naval Reserve on 6 September, before receiving orders to the Advanced Training Group (ACTG), U.S. Pacific Fleet, for active duty, involving flying under instruction on 17 September. USS Butler was decommissioned in November 1945 and stricken from the Navy list. With the last pockets of Japanese resistance eliminated on 21 June 1945, Okinawa officially was secured. During the month of August 1954, John C. Butler made port visits to Vancouver (9 August), and Georgia Strait, Sandy Point, Wash., (11 August). The Majority of our funds go directly to Preservation and Education. Butner.jpg 971 781; 278 KB General John Pope class transports Lying about his age, he received a direct commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Marines. Benjamin Butler became one of the most disliked generals of the war, upsetting many on both sides of the conflict. General H. W. Butner was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Kearny, New Jersey, 19 September 1943 under Maritime Commission contract for the Army; acquired by the Navy 5 December 1943; placed in ferry commission the same day for transfer to the Maryland Drydock Company of Baltimore, for conversion to a troop transport; and By November only the rebel mountain stronghold of Fort Riviere remained. For all his actions in the wars, Butler had become disenfranchised with it all. A week later, she got underway back for her homeport at Long Beach. As the invasion fleet moved through Philippines waters, enemy aircraft spotted the group. While commanding this force, he performed poorly during the Bermuda Hundred campaign, allowing Confederate general P.G.T. USS General H. W. Butner (AP-113) was a troopship that served with the United States Navy in World War II and the Korean War.She was redesignated T-AP-113 in October 1949.. General H. W. Butner was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Kearny, New Jersey, 19 September 1943 under Maritime Commission contract for the Army; acquired by the Navy 5 December 1943; placed in ferry . In October 1918, aged 37, Butler was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General. The enemy destroyers also made several torpedo attacks. Once in New Orleans, he was appointed as military governor, and commanded the city in rather controversial ways. In February 1926, he assumed command of the Marine Corps Base at San Diego, California. He became a US Marine Corps Major General, the highest rank achievable at the time, and when he died, he was the most decorated Marine in US history. From 1927 to 1929, Butler was Commander of the Marine Expeditionary Force in China. John C. Butler returned to Okinawa on 4 July 1945, and spent the remainder of the war in convoy escort, principally between Saipan (2129 August), Ulithi (1 September10 October), Manus (118 November), and Pearl Harbor (1922 November). Disengaging, Butler noticed the smaller craft belching oil and smoke, estimating it later sank. From 1927 to 1929, Butler was Commander of the Marine Expeditionary Force in China. In the first two actions of the massive Battle of Leyte Gulf which ensued, the Battle of Sibuyan Sea and the Battle of Surigao Strait, the Japanese were badly mauled. Returning to the United States in January 1901, he served at various posts within the continental limits and on several ships. J. J. Corcoran composed the traditional New Years Day deck log entry on 1 January 1954: New Years Eve and not a blonde in reach. Best wishes to all, Good Luck and Good Cheer. Bill Nesbit." Physical Description 1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 8 cm. Osborne B. Wiseman, claimed a direct hit on the ships stern, as well as a near miss. The task units carriers conducted flight operations, and at 0635, John C. Butler secured from general quarters. While awaiting orders at Manus on 23 December 1944, crewmembers discovered the starboard depth charge rack was bent out of line by a garbage lighter, and beyond the repair of ships company to effect repairs. Throughout the night, the Marines held their position until at daybreak they charged the superior enemy force which fled. The battleship West Virginia stood by Butler until power was regained, and assisted in driving off two more Japanese planes. SMEDLEY D. BUTLER, USMC Taffy 3, including John C. Butler, received the Presidential Unit Citation (PUC) for its exemplary conduct during the Battle off Samar. John C. Butler was laid down on 5 October 1943, at Orange, Texas, by Consolidated Steel Corp., Ltd.; sponsored by Mrs. Irene C. Butler, mother of Ens. A rain squall provided further cover for a turn to the south, and at 0742, the destroyers Johnston, Hoel, Heerman, and escort ship Samuel B. Roberts made close-in attacks on Japanese cruisers and battleships, forcing the enemy to separate and zigzag, while U.S. carrier aircraft flew continuous sorties. (DECEASED), Medal of Honor Citation - Vera CruzOriginal General Order-Vera Cruz. She took part in the Amphibious Battle of Gela and subsequently served on escort duty throughout the remainder of the operation. Butlers Dauntless received three hits from enemy fire. College of Distance Education and Training (CDET), Active Duty Command Sponsored Corporals Course, Reserve Command Sponsored Corporals Course, Research and Sponsored Projects Policy and Procedure, Brute Krulak Center for Innovation & Future Warfare, How Do We Learn? A rain squall provided cover for a turn to the south, and just after 07:30 the destroyers began their gallant torpedo attacks against great odds. Recalled on 23 December (the same day Wake fell to the Japanese), the task force returned to Pearl four days later before putting out for Midway Island to conduct patrol duties on 31 December. The enemy unexpectedly disengaged and retired to the north. He also served ashore in Puerto Rico and the Isthmus of Panama for short periods. Butlers wingman, Lt. Arriving at Oahu on 5 September at 1138, she conducted operations off Hilo (Kuhio Bay) on 8 September. USS Butler (DD-636), a Gleaves-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler, twice awarded the Medal of Honor. His action saved the officer and Butler was promoted to Captain by Brevet. While picking up ARM3c Szpont, a heavy underwater explosion, believed caused by depth charges in the wrecked aircraft, caused some concern amongst the rescue crew. While in office, he attended the Democratic convention where he voted for Jefferson Davis to run for the presidential nomination, as well as candidates such as John C. Breckinridge. Later that month, the escort ship made way to Vancouver, British Columbia, on 25 May, mooring at Esquimalt before returning to Net Pier five days later. After overhaul in New York and coastwise convoy escort work she set sail for the Mediterranean on 8 June. Moored at Seeadler Harbor from 1-7 November 1944, she underwent a routine upkeep period before getting underway for Pearl the next day, arriving there on the 18th. Complement: 16 Officers and 260 Enlisted. Butler was launched on 12 February 1942 by Philadelphia Navy Yard, sponsored by Mrs. John Wehle, daughter of General Butler; and commissioned on 15 August 1942, Lieutenant Commander M. D. Matthews in command . Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, List of destroyers of the United States Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Butler&oldid=1120545889, World War II destroyers of the United States, Gleaves-class destroyers of the United States Navy, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. (U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships Photograph BS-70488, National Archives and Records Administration, Still Pictures Division, College Park, Md. Steaming through the Panama Canal on 11 June, she arrived at Pearl Harbor on 26 June, engaging in convoy and training operations throughout July. They fought the Cacos in a short, intense hand-to-hand combat. She sailed on 27 May for repairs in the Philippines. Attached to Rear Adm. Oftsies Lingayen Protective Group (TU 77.4.3), she escorted Kitkun Bay and Shamrock Bay (CVE-84) with destroyer escort OFlaherty (DE-340). Butler found the US consul hiding under the consulate floor boards and rescued him. Butler, seeing explosions and fire engulf Sry, broke off his attack and targeted an enemy battleship (most likely a heavy cruiser). John C. Butler took on board 130 St. Pace received the Silver Star medal for his actions on 20 May 1945. The two-hour Battle off Samar which followed has taken a rightful place among the most memorable actions in naval history. Transferred to dangerous outer picket duty north of Ie Shima on 20 May, she was attacked by six kamikazes just before sunset. The kamikazes bomb exploded on the port side of the flight deck, setting off a series of secondary explosions leading to her sinking. After days of intense fighting and heavy sniper fire in the streets, Butlers men were once again victorious. From 17 June, John C. Butler made a port call to Portland, Oregon. She was redesignated T-AP-113 in October 1949. The carriers bomber squadron, VB-3, land-based until the spring of 1942, reported for temporary duty to Enterprise, due to heavy losses suffered by VS-6 in early raids against Japanese targets. Paul Thurman Butler Collection (AFC/2001/001/58079), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. At 1830, John C. Butler proceeded to join Edmonds just as the destroyer reported sighting two torpedo wakes crossing her bow. USS Butler (DD-636), a Gleaves -class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler, twice awarded the Medal of Honor . Remaining off Iwo Jima with the escort carriers, John C. Butler supported the troops fighting inland until the capture of the island on 19 February 1945. During his next session of combat, Butler proved his legendary abilities; as well as his disdain for war. In August of 1861, Butler led a successful amphibious assault on the Hatteras Inlet in North Carolina, and moved onto New Orleans in May, after the city had already surrendered to Admiral David G. Farragut. However, he was a vociferous critic of the wars America raged and their consequences, and he exposeda plot by wealthy businessmen to overthrow the US government. The escort ship underwent a routine overhaul from 1 October 19553 January 1956. She operated off Lingayen Gulf from 917 January and screened carriers during massive strikes in support of ground operations. (U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships Photograph BS-132040, National Archives and Records Administration, Still Pictures Division, College Park, Md. By November only the rebel mountain stronghold of Fort Riviere remained. Taffy 1 included four escort carriers and seven escorts under Rear Adm. Thomas L. Sprague, operating to the southward, just off northern Mindanao Island. He first saw action at the battle of Big Bethel, where he was defeated. (U.S. Navy Photograph 80-G-680789, National Archives and Records Administration, Still Pictures Division, College Park, Md. On 1 October, she stood out for Wilmington, Ca. Despite his petitions to be moved to the front, he was given a reserve role as he was considered brilliant but unreliable. Despite the loss of hard-fighting escort carrier Gambier Bay; destroyers Johnston and Hoel; and escort ship Samuel B. Roberts, Vice Adm. Kurita Takeo gave the controversial order for the Japanese Center Force to cease action at 0900. General H.W. The entry can be found here. Class: Gleaves-class destroyer. John C. Butlers gunners managed to shoot down four Zekes and one Oscar. Steaming for a port visit to Seattle on 2 August, John C. Butler stood out for training exercises in the area before anchoring off the coast from the 6th-10th. USS Butler was named in honor of Major General Smedley D. Butler (1881-1940), one of the U.S. Marine Corps' most noteworthy officers during the first three decades of the Twentieth Century. Naval Reserve as a seaman second class on 19 February 1941, at the age of. She made way on 2326 July to Port Alberni, B.C., mooring at the Government Assembly Wharf from 26 July-1 August. The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 56,000 acres in 25 states! On 3 April, after termination of his enlisted service, he accepted an appointment as an aviation cadet in the Naval Reserve. From October-December 1952, John C. Butler conducted various exercises in the operating area off San Diego. USS Butler (DD-636), a Gleaves-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler, twice awarded the Medal of Honor. ), John C. Butler, coming alongside the escort carrier Sargent Bay (CVE-83), 1 March 1945. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. He was one of only 20 marines to receive the Marine Corps Brevet Medal when it was created in 1921. Major General Butler died at the Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, on 21 June 1940, following a four-week illness. In 1915, the Haitians decided it was their turn to revolt. The dive-bomber pilots eventually discovered Hiry, the fourth and only surviving enemy carrier. Butler piloted aircraft S-12, an SBD-3 Dauntless (BuNo 4617), with ARM3c David D. Berg as his radio-gunner, off Enterprise, searching for any forward deployed enemy ships that could radio back to Japan to give warning of the raiders. Butner made one more voyage before the end of the Pacific war, redeploying troops from the European Theater. Also never seen again were Ens. After his career in the Marines Butler's outspoken criticism of war earned him equal notoriety. Lt. Cmdr. Butler was able to occupy Maryland's capital, Annapolis, and eventually Baltimore. 113) 1946 at Smai China." The text on the back reads, "U.S.S. ), Port side view of John C. Butler, Boston, 29 May 1944; note unstowed depth charges on the main deck, aft. USS Butler. Following a brief period of instruction at Washington, D.C., he served with the Marine Battalion, North Atlantic Squadron, until 11 February 1899, when he was ordered home and honorably discharged on 16 February 1899. At 0715 on 1 July, she made way into the operating area off San Diego for Fleet Sonar School exercises. After the initial landings, the three carrier groups, soon to become famous by their radio code names, "Taffy 1", "Taffy 2", and "Taffy 3", took station east of the Philippines to lend close air support. Donation of Charles R. Haberlein Jr., 2007. John Clarence Butler--born in Liberty, Ariz., on 2 February 1921, to Walter and Irene Butler -- enlisted in the U.S. Three bomb hits from Yorktown dive-bombers struck the enemy carrier. Five days later, she made way for her homeport. The USS John C. Butler is a T9 Destroyer Escort of the John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts. Sailing via the Panama Canal, she arrived Pearl Harbor on 26 June and engaged in convoy and training operations in July. From 2326 June, she made port visits to Panama and Callao, Peru. A week later, the escort ship stood out for Balboa, Canal Zone, entering the area on 25 June. Butler - Transported to Chine - 1946. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Getting underway again, she anchored off Acapulco on 11 July, before returning to Long Beach for refueling and resupply. Butler was shot in the thigh when he climbed out of a trench to save a fellow officer who had been wounded. Pace gave the order to open fire, and two of the suicide planes blew apart from ships gunfire before they had an opportunity to start diving on John C. Butler. Eberle (AP-123), in 1950 this ship became USNS General Simon B. Buckner (T-AP-123). After another short upkeep period, the escort ship received orders to report to Fleet Sonar School from 1629 September. I operated on three continents.. After the completion of sea trials, the escort ship got underway for Acapulco on 26 February. He traveled to Mexico City incognito as a railroad employee. The slow escort carriers launched all planes to attack the Japanese cruisers and battleships, and John C. Butler and her sisters laid heavy smoke to confuse enemy batteries. USS Great Sitkin (AE-17) var ett ammunitionsfartyg av Mount Hood-klass, som tjnstgjorde i den amerikanska flottan frn 1945 till 1973. Beam: 36 feet 1 inches. Mooring at Honolulu on 2 April, the crew enjoyed four days of liberty before getting underway at 0820 on 6 April. He did not see action during thatwar, and after a brief stint on the cruiser the, In 1903 Butler was sent to Honduras to defend the US Consulate during a revolt. At Trujillo, Bonillista Rebels and Honduran soldiers were fighting. During the scouting mission, Ens. Download Medium Size Download Full Size. On 18 April 1942, during the Doolittle Raid Butler piloted aircraft an SBD-3 Dauntless flying off USSEnterprise, searching for any forward deployed Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) ships that could radio back to Japan to give warning of the raiders. After a convoy run to Marseilles in October, Butler returned to New York on 27 October for conversion to a high-speed minesweeper. After the crew returned from holiday leave, John C. Butler seldom left her homeport except to conduct short underway training periods from January-July 1957. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Butler played an important role because he and the 8th Massachusetts were some of the first troops to reach Washington DC, protecting the capital in case Maryland seceded. Wiseman and his rear-seat man, ARM2c Grant Ulysses Dawn. On 5 January 1953, she steamed for Acapulco, Mexico, arriving three days later. Smedley Butler was born on July 30, 1881, in West Chester, Pennsylvania into an influential Quaker family. After changing course, Cmdr. She then steamed for New York, arriving on 22 August. USS John C. Butler (DE-339) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer escorts in the service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. The USS Butler, a destroyer, later converted to a high speed minesweeper, was named for MajGen Butler in 1942. Designated a Naval Aviator (29 August), Butler accepted an appointment as ensign in the Naval Reserve (6 September), before receiving orders to the Advanced Training Group (ACTG), U.S. Pacific Fleet, for active duty, involving flying under instruction (17 September). With the withdrawal of the Marines from the area later in the year, Butler served aboard USS New York until being discharged on February 16, 1899. Steaming to San Pedro, Calif., on 23 November 1945, she underwent inactivation overhaul before ordered placed out of commission on 26 June 1946, assigned to the San Diego Group of the Pacific Reserve Fleet. I operated on three continents., Jeff Edwards is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE, Lying about his age, he received a direct commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Marines. Returning to Southern Ca., on 16 July, the escort ship made way to Seattle on 26 July, and moored at the Naval Supply Depot four days later. Receiving an assignment to carrier Saratoga (CV-3), arriving in port at San Diego, Butler flew one of the 43 Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers attached to Saratogas Scouting Squadron Three (VS-3) and Bombing Squadron Three (VB-3). Arriving off Leyte Island on 19 October, John C. Butler and the other ships of Rear Adm. Ofsties escort carrier unit joined Rear Adm. Thomas L. Spragues Escort Carrier Task Group (TG) 77.4; comprising three escort carrier units designated Task Unit (TU) 77.4.1 (Taffy 1), TU 77.4.2 (Taffy 2), and TU 77.4.3 (Taffy 3). Returning three days later to Southern Ca., the escort ship underwent a second yard period from 1 March25 May. Radioman-gunner ARM3c Berg received a Distinguished Flying Cross, while Ens. The following year, he was awarded the second Medal of Honor for bravery and forceful leadership as Commanding Officer of detachments of Marines and seamen of the USSConnecticutin repulsing Caco resistance on Fort Riviere, Haiti, 17 November 1915. The Japanese fleet was closing the Philippines in a last attempt to annihilate the invasion force, with heavy ships designated to break into Leyte Gulf from north and south, and a diversionary fleet of carriers to draw Admiral William F. Halsey's 3rd Fleet off to the North. He entered the Massachusetts Militia in 1839, and was promoted to brigadier general in 1855 even though he had no formal military training. Butler was launched on 12 February 1942 by Philadelphia Navy Yard, sponsored by Mrs. John Wehle, daughter of General Butler; and commissioned on 15 August 1942, Lieutenant Commander M. D. Matthews in command. She was recommissioned between 1950 and 1957 and finally sunk as a target in 1971. After conducting shakedown training off Bermuda (23 April-18 May 1944), the new escort ship departed Hampton Roads on 5 June for the Pacific. Although the Halsey-Doolittle Raid failed to inflict great damage on the Japanese homeland, it quickly became a morale booster for Americans back home. A fourth aircraft, already afire from repeated hits, exploded as the pilot attempted to bank into the ship. He was temporarily detached to command an expeditionary battalion organized for service in Nicaragua, 11 August 1912, in which capacity he participated in the bombardment, assault and capture of Coyotepe, 12-31 October. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. Ens. On 5 December 1944, she made way at 0709 to screen carriers in TU 12.5.2, including Kitkun Bay, escort carrier Steamer Bay (CVE-87), and escort ship Edmonds (DE-406). At 0647, the Officer of the Deck (OOD) sighted anti-aircraft fire on the horizon and reported to Lt. Cmdr. A third kamikaze, already in flames, crashed close to the ship after clipping a radio antenna. While Japanese aircraft seemed prevalent in the vicinity, none broke through the combat air patrol (CAP) of her carrier task unit while at sea. After returning to her homeport, the escort ship steamed for Vancouver on 30 August, conducting exercises in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, before returning to the San Diego area in the first week of September. The crew enjoyed a few days of liberty before the escort ship returned to San Diego Bay on 8 May. The Battle of Midway (47 June 1942) set in motion after a scouting U.S. Navy PBY aircraft reported sighting an enemy carrier task force on the morning of 4 June. During the Battle of Midway on the afternoon of 4 June 1942 10 dive-bombers from VB-6 (and 14 from VB-3), took off from Enterprise (Yorktown having been damaged in an earlier Japanese attack) at 17:30. General H. W. Butner was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Kearny, New Jersey, 19 September 1943 under Maritime Commission contract for the Army; acquired by the Navy 5 . On 31 December 1944, John C. Butler departed Ulithi with her escort carrier group as a part of the covering force for transports and amphibious ships approaching Lingayen Gulf. Keeping up a rapid tempo of underway periods, John C. Butler steamed for Vancouver, on 1 June 1953. Butler posthumously received the Navy Cross award for his role in the overwhelming victory at Midway. In 1914 Butler was in Mexico on a spy mission. At some point during the melee Butler's aircraft was shot down. ), John C. Butler, starboard side, in camouflage, Boston, Mass., 29 May 1944. Departing Seattle on 11 August, she arrived back to her homeport five days later. On 26 June, she briefly moored at Coco Solo Naval Station before standing out at 1334 in company with TU 31.1.9, en route to Havana, Cuba. 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