Hugh Spencer Daniel

Hugh Spencer Daniel (December 26, 1923 October 28, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps Reservist who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. The destroyer escort USS Daniel (DE-335) was named after him.

Hugh Spencer Daniel
Hugh Spencer Daniel
BornDecember 26, 1923
Chattanooga, Tennessee
DiedOctober 28, 1942 (aged 18)
Santa Cruz Islands
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service1941-42
RankPrivate First Class
Battles/warsWorld War II

Daniel was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on June 9, 1941. Joining USS Hornet (CV-8) on 19 October 1941, he remained on board until shortly before his death 2 days after the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands on October 26, 1942. His rank was Private First Class.

Picture of Hugh Spencer Daniel

Action off the Santa Cruz Islands

The Hornet was attacked by Japanese bombers and torpedo planes on October 26 at 10:12. Daniel was wounded by shrapnel from an exploding bomb while at his station at an anti-aircraft battery. Despite his wounds, he replaced a wounded gun captain for over an hour. When his injury was discovered, he was twice taken from his gun to a dressing station, but insisted on returning each time. Finally he was transferred to a destroyer, and died of his wounds in his sleep two days later.

Hugh Daniel was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his courageous perseverance in refusing to leave his gunnery station.

Legacy

In honor of his bravery, the USS Daniel (DE-335) was named after him.

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