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{{Infobox military person |
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|name= John Arnold Austin |
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|birth_date= {{Birth date|1905|8|30}} |
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|death_date= {{death date and age|1941|12|7|1905|8|30}} |
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|birth_place= [[Warrior, Alabama]] |
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|death_place= Killed during the [[Attack on Pearl Harbor]] |
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|placeofburial_label= Place of burial |
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|caption= John Arnold Austin |
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|allegiance= [[United States|United States of America]] |
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|branch=[[United States Navy]] |
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|serviceyears= 1920-1941 |
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|rank= Chief Carpenter |
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|unit= [[USS Oklahoma|USS ''Oklahoma'']] |
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|battles= [[World War II]] |
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|awards= [[Navy Cross]] |
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'''John Arnold Austin''' (30 August 1905 – 7 December 1941) was a United States Navy sailor in [[World War II]], who received the [[Navy Cross]] (awarded posthumously) for his actions during the Japanese [[attack on Pearl Harbor]]. |
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==Biography== |
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Austin was born in [[Warrior, Alabama]], and enlisted in the [[United States Navy]] on 20 November 1920 at age 15. Between that time and 26 July 1935, he served four successive enlistments. On that date, Austin accepted an acting appointment as carpenter ([[Warrant Officer (United States)|warrant officer]] grade) and reported on board the submarine tender [[USS Canopus (AS-9)|''Canopus'']] then serving as a unit of the [[Asiatic Fleet]]. On 8 August, he detached from the tender and reported for duty in [[USS Augusta (CA-31)|''Augusta'']]. On 4 December 1935, Austin received a permanent warrant as a carpenter. He left the heavy [[cruiser]] on 13 July 1937 and reported on board [[USS Tennessee (BB-43)|''Tennessee'']] on 10 September 1937. He served in that [[battleship]] until detached on 14 June 1939 to proceed to further assignment to [[USS Rigel (AD-13)|''Rigel'']] reporting on 18 July 1939. After 14 months in that [[destroyer tender]], Carpenter Austin departed on 21 September 1940 bound for duty in [[USS Oklahoma (BB-37)|''Oklahoma'']] and reported on board the battleship on 5 October 1940. In October 1941, Austin received a commission as chief carpenter (commissioned warrant officer). |
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On the morning of 7 December 1941, Chief Carpenter Austin was in ''Oklahoma''. When the battleship capsized as a result of Japanese bombs and torpedoes, he was trapped below water with many of his shipmates. Austin searched for a means of escape and found a [[porthole]] which, though beneath the surface, offered just such an avenue. As a result of his efforts, 15 sailors escaped a watery grave. Chief Carpenter Austin, however, did not. As his citation reads, "He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country." Chief Carpenter Austin was awarded the [[Navy Cross]] posthumously. |
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==Namesake== |
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The destroyer escort [[USS Austin (DE-15)|USS ''Austin'' (DE-15)]] was named in his honor. |
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==See also== |
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{{Portal box|United States Navy|World War II}} |
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==References== |
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> |
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| NAME = Austin, John Arnold |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 30 August 1905 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Warrior, Alabama]] |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 7 December 1941 |
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| PLACE OF DEATH = Killed during the [[Attack on Pearl Harbor]] |
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}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Austin, John Arnold}} |
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[[Category:1905 births]] |
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[[Category:1941 deaths]] |
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[[Category:Recipients of the Navy Cross]] |
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[[Category:People from Birmingham, Alabama]] |
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[[Category:United States Navy sailors]] |
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[[Category:American military personnel killed in World War II]] |
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