Harry Brinkley Bass

Harry Brinkley Bass

Infobox Military Person
name= Harry Brinkley Bass
born= birth date|1916|7|4
died= death date and age|1944|8|20|1916|7|4
placeofbirth= Chicago, Illinois
placeofdeath= Vanosc, France
placeofburial=


caption=
nickname= "Brink"
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Navy
serviceyears= 1938–1944
rank= Lieutenant Commander
commands= VF-29, VF-74
battles= World War II *Battle of the Coral Sea *Invasion of southern France
awards= Navy Cross (2) Silver Star Distinguished Flying Cross Purple Heart Air Medal
laterwork=

Harry Brinkley "Brink" Bass (July 4, 1916 - August 20, 1944) was a U.S. Navy pilot who was twice awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions in the Pacific theater during World War II. Bass died over Vanosc, in southern France when his plane was shot down by anti-aircraft fire. USS|Brinkley Bass|DD-887 was named in his honor.

Personal information

Bass was born in Chicago, Illinois, but the family later moved to Beaumont, Texas. He was raised a Presbyterian. He attended Averill Elementary School and Beaumont High School, graduating on June 2, 1932. He served on the Student Council, Faculty Advisory Council, high school paper, and yearbook. He first attended South Park College, now Lamar University, for one year and then the West Point-Annapolis Coaching School, in Columbia, Missouri for the 1933-1934 school year. He then entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, on June 11, 1934, having secured an appointment through his guardian uncle's Arkansas representative since the Texas appointments were taken. Earning several awards while there, he graduated on June 2, 1938. He never married.cite web |last = Lewis |first = Charles |authorlink = |coauthors = |year = 2006 |url = http://ussbrinkleybass.com/hbbass.htm |title = U.S.S. BRINKLEY BASS DD-887 |format = |work = |publisher = |accessdate = 2006-09-27]

Bass became an Eagle Scout at age 12 in Beaumont's Troop 6 under Scoutmaster Harry P. Jirou. He attended the 3rd World Scout Jamboree in Birkenhead, England as the youngest of the 13 Scouts making the trip from Beaumont. He also visited Paris and New York City during this trip. Bass received some notoriety for remarks he made that appeared in the "Saturday Evening Post" about the Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, wearing a "sloppy" Scout uniform. The Clifton Steamboat Museum in Beaumont, Texas has a large gallery celebrating his life and accomplishments.cite web |last = Sloan |first = Bill |authorlink = |coauthors = |year = Nov-Dec 2003 |url = http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0311/a-scou.html |title = Scouting History on Display |format = |work = |publisher = Scouting Magazine |accessdate = 2006-09-27]

Military service

Following graduation from the Naval Academy and commissioning as an Ensign, Bass was first assigned to the cruiser USS New Orleans (CA-32) from 1938-1939. He then served on the destroyer USS Farragut (DD-348) from 1939-1940. He was then assigned to flight training and designated a naval aviator on February 18, 1941 and assigned to bombing squadron VB-2 on board the USS Lexington (CV-2). He was soon fighting in World War II in the Pacific. One of the battles he took part in was the Battle of the Coral Sea. He was awarded both of his Navy Crosses during his time on board the USS Lexington—one for sinking an enemy ship and one for helping sink a carrier.cite web |last = Mann |first = Raymond A. |authorlink = |coauthors = |year = 2005-12-05 |url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b9/brinkey-bass-i.htm |title = Brinkley Bass |format = |work = Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships |publisher = Naval Historical Center |accessdate = 2006-09-27] Bass survived the later sinking of the USS Lexington. In July 1942 Bass became a fighter pilot and was assigned to VF-29, of which he eventually became commander, on board USS Santee (CVE-29). The USS Santee was in the Atlantic Ocean when Bass arrived but eventually was sent to the Pacific theater of operations. He transferred from the USS Santee and VF-29 in April 1944. Bass was awarded his Silver Star and Air Medal during his time on board the USS Santee. He then transferred to USS Kasaan Bay (CVE-69) as commander of VF-74. During this time he participated in the operations in North Africa. Bass died when his F6F Hellcat fighter plane was shot down by German anti-aircraft fire over Southern France on August 20, 1944 near Vanosc, France. Bass was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart posthumously. He was initially buried in a church cemetery at St. Bonnet Le Froid, Vanosc, France, but in September 1948 his remains were moved to the Bass family plot in Roselawn Memorial Park, Little Rock, Arkansas.

The USS Brinkley Bass (DD-887) was named in his honor. This ship was laid down on December 20, 1944 at Orange, Texas, by the Consolidated Steel Corporation; launched on May 26, 1945; sponsored by Mrs. Verna Maulding Bass (his mother); and commissioned on October 1, 1945, Cmdr. Philip W. Winston in command.

Navy Cross citations=

First award, March 10, 1942

The Navy Cross is presented to Harry Brinkley Bass, Lieutenant (j.g.), U.S. Navy, for distinguished service in the line of his profession as a pilot of a Scouting Squadron, when, on March 10, 1942, in enemy waters, he pressed home, in the face of heavy anti-aircraft fire, a vigorous and determined dive bombing attack on enemy ships, sinking one of them. His outstanding courage and determined skill were at all times inspiring and in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

econd award, May 7, 1942

The Navy Cross is presented to Harry Brinkley Bass, Lieutenant (j.g.), U.S. Navy, for extraordinary heroism and conspicuous devotion to duty as pilot of a dive bomber in action against Japanese forces in the Coral Sea on May 7, 1942. In the face of heavy anti-aircraft fire and fierce fighter opposition, he dived his plane at an enemy Japanese aircraft carrier and released his bomb with calm and accuracy. By grim determination and expert appraisal of his objective, he contributed materially to the high percentage of hits inflicted by his particular squadron and assisted in ultimate destruction of the enemy carrier. His individual action was an important factor in the collective success of those United States Naval forces which engaged in the enemy in the Battle of the Coral Sea.

ee also

*List of notable Eagle Scouts

Notes

References

*cite web
url=http://www.3riversbsa.org/html/abouttrc.htm
title= The Official Web Site for The Three Rivers Council Boy Scouts of America
accessdate=2006-09-27

*cite web
url=http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/1_Citations/03_wwii-nc/nc_06wwii_navy.html
title= Navy Cross Awards to members of the U.S. Navy in World War II
publisher=HomeofHeroes.com
accessdate=2006-09-27

Persondata
NAME= Bass, Harry Brinkley
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= United States Navy pilot
DATE OF BIRTH= July 4, 1916
PLACE OF BIRTH= Chicago, Illinois, United States
DATE OF DEATH= August 20, 1944
PLACE OF DEATH= Vanosc, France


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