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Henry Hartley

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which was responsible for the organization and training of ships' crews. Hartley assumed duty as commander, Auxiliary Vessels Shakedown Group and served in this capacity until June 1944. During that period, he initiated and developed highly efficient program, supervising the shakedown training of 93
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had shot it down in flames. Less than 10 minutes later another enemy bomber met a similar fate. In the afternoon of 12 July, Hartley received orders to embark for Oran, where he loaded prisoners; sailed for the US reaching New York City on 3 August 1943. For his service during Sicily campaign,
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and spent the whole day with unloading the troops and cargo. Hartley's ship was attacked by enemy aircraft on following day but bombs caused only minor damage. The ship also came under the fire of enemy shore batteries but all rounds missed the target.
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and the squadron's main task was to provide service for ships while at sea with fleet oilers, floating drydocks, and other auxiliaries. With the progress of War in Pacific, the ServRon10 took part in the naval operations during advance to Japan.
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in March 1939. Hartley served as admiral Cole's technical aide until September 1939 while retaining his duty duty in Washington with the Hydrographic Office. For his service during the salvage of
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of the United States Navy for valor. In recognition of his service during previous salvage operations, Hartley was advanced thirty-five numbers on the Navy's Lineal list of Lieutenants.
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and during the following years, he received naval education through correspondence courses in English and Navigation. Hartley later attended the Seaman Gunners School at
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first commissioned in 1798, reconstructed by private contributions and recommissioned in 1930. Hartley served as her executive officer and visited the ports on the
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Hartley assumed command of Eagle Boat PE-60, when she was commissioned in October 1919 and brought her to the Engineering Experiment Station at the
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for special duty before retired from active duty on 1 May 1946, after 45 years on active duty. Hartley was subsequently advanced to the rank of
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to commander, Special Antisubmarine Force operating along the East Coast of the United States. Hartley served in this capacity aboard flagship
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Hartley already had a reputation of salvage expert and brilliant diver and was tasked with the organization of the Diving School at the
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in June 1934 and held this assignment until June 1936 when he received new sea orders. He was assigned to the aircraft carrier
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successfully disembarked her troops and unloaded their equipment in relatively good order and Hartley was decorated with the
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in July 1928. He subsequently became it first officer-in-charge and was responsible for the training of new generation of
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The Day of landing was scheduled on 8 November and Hartley's orders were to transport the elements of the U.S. Army's
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came under fire from enemy twin engine bomber but by the time it had closed within 1,500 yd (1,400 m), her
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and the United States entry into World War II on 7 December 1941, Hartley was still serving as commanding officer of
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from 27 June, as well as covering minesweeping operations west of the island. Hartley was promoted to the rank of
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and assumed command when commissioned in October 1917. Following a few months of training and patrol duty off
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He was subsequently ordered to Washington, D.C., where he assumed duty as officer-in-charge of the local
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on 30 June 1945, and assumed duty as commander, Service Division 103, a subordinate unit of ServRon10.
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George E. Hartley and Sarah E. Chaney. He attended the public schools in Bladensburg and enlisted the
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While in this capacity, Hartley completed the postgraduate course in Engineering and General Line.
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made three voyages bringing troops and supplies across the Atlantic to North Africa; the first to
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until March 1946 when he was ordered back to the United States. He subsequently reported to the
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Hartley completed this duty in September 1917 and received temporary appointment to the rank of
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on 15 August 1945, prevented the operation to be launched and Hartley then took part in the
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was subsequently able to send her salvage crew to aid broached and disabled landing craft.
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was finally raised. For his service during that operation, Hartley was decorated with the
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Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps
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during the final days of combats in Pacific. He retired in May 1946 with the rank of
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one month earlier. Hartley worked as a part of the salvage team under then-captain
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Hartley while on the bridge of cruiser USS Chester somewhere in Pacific in 1944.
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Upon his arrival to New York City, Hartley was detached from the command of
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served as the flagship of Service Squadron Ten (ServRon10) under Commodore
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which was rammed and sunk following a collision with the merchant steamer
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on 9 October, before joining Task Group 38.1 for the carrier strikes on
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Following the departure of Halsey in June 1937, Hartley was promoted to
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at Newport. He then served successively aboard destroyers and cruisers
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on the retired list for having been specially commended in combat.
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to unload the rest of her cargo. On 18 November she left Safi for
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in December 1927. For his service during the salvage of submarine
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He subsequently took part in the further training aboard frigates
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By the end of June 1943 Hartley received orders to prepare for
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stayed in the area for a week before sailing on the 15th for
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operations, as well as searching for enemy forces after the
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Following his retirement from the Navy, Hartley resided in
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auxiliary vessels of various types. He received his second
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on the last day of the month. During the next seven months
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which had sunk in approximately 240 feet of water off the
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Hartley (right) during the visit of Secretary of the Navy
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He led his ship during the antisubmarine patrols with the
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in August 1920 and assumed duty as executive officer of
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Here is the ribbon bar of Rear admiral Henry Hartley:
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was assigned to Transport Division Five under Captain
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who was responsible for the salvage work of submarine
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brought from Detroit, Michigan to the Atlantic Coast.
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3rd Class, the lowest rank at the time. Following the
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During World War II, Hartley commanded the troopship
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He was subsequently promoted to the rank of 317:and was involved in research of techniques of 2085: 2083: 2042:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: 2006: 2004: 602:until September 1918 when he was promoted to 8: 2212:Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States) 1983:"USS Arcturus (AKA-1) – Commanding Officers" 1759: 1757: 1755: 1753: 882:and transferred for similar duty to cruiser 2192:United States Navy personnel of World War I 2160:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1116:within Attack Group Two under Rear admiral 988:. He was promoted to the temporary rank of 837:Hartley assumed duty as officer-in-charge, 42: 31: 959:In June 1941, Hartley assumed command of 399:Henry Hartley was born on 8 May 1884, in 2207:United States Navy World War II admirals 1573: 871:during the series of exercises with the 648:is second from right while Rear admiral 606:and assumed command of submarine chaser 510:In February 1915, Hartley was warranted 411:at the age of 16 on 1 February 1901, as 1706: 1289:Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 1271:and began with the preparation for the 2227:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1957:"Falcon (ASR 2) – Commanding Officers" 1203:who just arrived to Hawaii for refit. 902:in June 1938 and served under Captain 792:In June 1931, Hartley was promoted to 2162:. Naval History And Heritage Command. 554:United States' entry into World War I 7: 2146:Naval History And Heritage Command. 1738:. Naval History and Heritage Command 1216:participated in the bombardment of 498:until 1915 and reached the rank of 1058:. On early morning of 8 November, 691:, first of the ships converted to 526:. He was subsequently assigned to 450:and completed the instructions in 14: 2222:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 2187:People from Bladensburg, Maryland 2123:. newspapers.com archive Websites 1771:. newspapers.com archive Websites 625:Interwar service and Salvage work 545:planting and mining experiments. 372:as commanding officer of cruiser 19:For the missionary preacher, see 2063:"Valor awards for Henry Hartley" 1591:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 1562: 1556: 1549: 1539: 1532: 1521: 1515: 1508: 1501: 1494: 1484: 1475: 1469: 1462: 1448: 1442: 1430: 1424: 1414: 1405: 1396: 1390: 1383: 1376: 1366: 1357: 1046:; and special engineer units to 736:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 146: 123: 104: 21:Henry Alexander Saturnin Hartley 1197:and assumed command of cruiser 1148:Hartley was decorated with the 701:West Coast of the United States 1672:3/16-inch bronze service stars 1668:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 1658:3/16-inch bronze service stars 1640:American Defense Service Medal 939:and the Secretary of the Navy 368:, before being transferred to 1: 1831:"SC-21 – Commanding Officers" 1687:Navy Occupation Service Medal 855:under the command of Captain 741:Two years later, Hartley and 1185:for his service in Norfolk. 537:attached to the Mine Force, 2197:United States Navy admirals 1692:Philippine Liberation Medal 1317:Arlington National Cemetery 749:, for salvage of submarine 747:Provincetown, Massachusetts 658:United States Naval Academy 348:Distinguished Service Medal 342:in May 1939, receiving the 274:Distinguished Service Medal 93:Arlington National Cemetery 2243: 1682:World War II Victory Medal 1579: 1262:He raised his flag aboard 1243:during the bombardment of 1123:In the morning of 9 July, 1007:After assuming command of 972:. 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Henry Alexander Saturnin Hartley
Henry Robinson Hartley

Bladensburg, Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America

United States Navy

Rear admiral
Service Division 103
USS Chester
USS Susan B. Anthony
USS Arcturus
USS Falcon
USS SC-21
World War I
Battle of the Atlantic
World War II
Operation Torch
Invasion of Sicily
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Okinawa
Navy Cross
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Navy Commendation Medal
United States Navy

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