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Maryann (yacht)

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January to 29 April 1942, in organizing, administering and directing forces while exposed to the same hazards as vessels mentioned above. Most of these officers, with their crews, were engaged from 12 April 1942 in missions of major strategic importance and of most hazardous nature involving night sweeping of safe passage through contact mine fields south of Corregidor and distant night patrols for intercepting enemy landing parties. Lieutenant Raymond's conduct throughout this period was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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the U.S.S. MARYANNE, in the Philippine Islands. While exposed to frequent horizontal and dive bombing attacks by enemy Japanese air forces, Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Newell directed the fire of his anti-aircraft battery and participated in operations of strategic importance in the Manila Bay area involving hazardous missions such as to reflect great credit upon the United States Naval Service.
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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Lieutenant, Junior Grade Fred Rising Newell, Jr., United States Naval Reserve, for heroism during combat with the enemy during the period 7 December 1941 to 7 March 1942, and 19–28 April 1942, while on board
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The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Navy Cross to Lieutenant Fred Luman Raymond, United States Naval Reserve, for extraordinary heroism in combat while serving on board the U.S.S. MARYANNE of the Inshore Patrol, Philippine Islands, during the period from 4
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which was damaged "with her hull held together by a jury rig of wires and braces" and capable of only 22 knots (25 mph; 41 km/h) on a patrol off Bataan during which the PT made an attack on a large ship thought to be a cruiser. On 10 March the last PT boats departed south with General
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for heroism during the defense of the Philippines. Lieutenant Raymond was taken prisoner by the Japanese and died on December 15, 1944. Lieutenant (junior grade) Newell was also taken prisoner and also died in captivity, on January 22, 1945.
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served as tender to the squadron. Despite the need to patrol in pairs in the event one PT needed assistance from another the critical shortage of spares and fuel often prevented such pairing so that one of the small converted patrol yachts,
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From January 4 to April 29, 1942 she was commanded by Lieutenant Fred Luman Raymond. Raymond, along with Lieutenant (junior grade) Fred Rising Newell, Jr., would receive the
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in World War II and destroyed 5 May 1942 at Corregidor to prevent capture. The yacht was "in service" and not commissioned.
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was destroyed to prevent capture when the Japanese landed on Corregidor in May 1942. She was officially credited with one
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U.S. Navy and Coast Guard Vessels, Sunk or Damaged Beyond Repair during World War II, 7 December 1941-1 October 1945
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on 6 May 1942 to prevent her capture by the Japanese. She was, apparently, never formally commissioned as a
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was used to accompany the PT. On the night of 1 February the converted yacht was in company with
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Sometimes "Sisiman Cove" in U.S. Naval references of the time, but geographically known as
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Citation for the Navy Cross awarded to Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Fred Rising Newell, Jr.
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General Orders: Commandant 16th Naval District: Desp. 281200 NCR 7859 (April 29, 1942)
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MacArthur with increased Japanese naval activity in the vicinity of the entrances to
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Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual. NAVPERS 15,790 (REV. 1953) pg. 111.
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Citation for the Navy Cross awarded to Lieutenant Fred Luman Raymond
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was first commanded by Ensign Fred Rising Newell, Jr., USNR.
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was assigned to the Base Section of the Inshore Patrol of the
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was in service from 8 December 1941 until she was scuttled at
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for her participation in the defense of the Philippines.
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Index

defense of the Philippines
Corregidor
United States Ship
Fisheries II
United States Asiatic Fleet
Navy Cross
Cavite Navy Yard
Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three
Sisiman Bay
Bataan Peninsula
Trabajador
Manila Bay
battle star
Navy Cross
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
battle star
World War II Victory Medal
Philippine Defense Medal
USS Lanikai
Fisheries II
Trabajador (1931)
List of shipwrecks in May 1942
List of United States Navy losses in World War II
"Sisiman Bay"


"Casualties: U.S. Navy and Coast Guard Vessels, Sunk or Damaged Beyond Repair during World War II, 7 December 1941-1 October 1945"
"United States Asiatic Fleet"
"Fred Rising Newell"

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