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Doris "Dorie" Miller (October 12, 1919 – November 24, 1943) was an African American cook in the United States Navy and a hero during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He was the first African American to be awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest honor that can be awarded by the US Navy, after the Medal of Honor.[1] is the 285th day of the year (286th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Battle of Tarawa Conflict World War II, Pacific War Date November 20 – November 23, 1943 Place Tarawa Result American victory The Battle of Tarawa was a battle in the Pacific Theatre of World War II. It was the second time the United States was on the offensive (the Battle...
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Early life and career
Miller was born in Waco, Texas, on October 12, 1919, to Henrietta and Connery Miller. He was the third of four sons and grew up in a strong and loving household. He enjoyed playing with his brothers but was also a considerate child. He often helped around the house, cooking meals and doing laundry, as well as working the fields. Miller was a good student and a fullback on the football team at Waco's A.J. Moore High School. They called him the "Raging Bull" because of his size (5 ft 9 in, over 200 lb). For information on the Branch Davidian siege in Waco, Texas, please visit Waco Siege. ...
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He worked on his father's farm until enlisting in the United States Navy as Mess Attendant, Third Class in September 1939.[2] Following training at the Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Virginia, Miller was assigned to the ammunition ship USS Pyro where he served as a Mess Attendant, and on 2 January 1940 was transferred to USS West Virginia, where he became the ship's heavyweight boxing champion. In July of that year he had temporary duty aboard USS Nevada at Secondary Battery Gunnery School. He returned to the USS West Virginia on 3 August 1941.[3] USN redirects here. ...
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Attack on Pearl Harbor Miller awoke at 6:00 A.M. and was collecting laundry when the alarm for general quarters was sounded. He headed for his battle station, the antiaircraft battery magazine amidship, only to discover that torpedo damage had wrecked it, so he went on deck where he was assigned to carry wounded fellow sailors to safer locations. When Captain Mervyn Bennion was injured by a bomb splinter, an officer ordered Miller to the bridge to help in the futile effort to move him to a place of relative safety. Miller picked him up and carried him to a first-aid station. Audio sample: General quarters ( file info) â A call to general quarters aboard a United States Navy vessel. ...
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Mervyn Sharp Bennion (5 May 1887 â 7 December 1941) was an officer in the United States Navy. ...
When directed to assist in loading a pair of unattended Browning .50 caliber anti-aircraft guns, Miller took control of one of them and began firing at the attacking Japanese planes, even though he had no prior training in operating the weapon; he eventually ran out of ammunition. Japanese aircraft dropped two armor piercing bombs through the deck of the battleship and launched 5 × 18 in (457 mm) aircraft torpedoes into her port side. Heavily damaged by the ensuing explosions, and suffering from severe flooding below decks, the West Virginia slowly settled to the harbor bottom as her crew abandoned ship.[4] Look up Browning and browning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Call for recognition
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz pins Navy Cross on Doris Miller, at ceremony on board warship in Pearl Harbor, 27 May 1942 The 1941 Honor Roll of Race Relations named an "unknown Negro mess man"[5]and on 12 March 1942 Dr. Lawrence D. Reddick announced, after corresponding with the Navy, that he found the name was "Doris Miller." The next day, US Senator James M. Mead introduced a Senate Bill to award Miller the Medal of Honor, without knowing what Miller’s deeds were for the basis of such award. Download high resolution version (1116x1375, 182 KB)Admiral Chester W. Nimitz pins Navy Cross on Doris Miller, at ceremony on board warship in Pearl Harbor, May 27, 1942 source File links The following pages link to this file: Chester Nimitz Doris Miller Categories: National Archives and Records Administration images ...
Download high resolution version (1116x1375, 182 KB)Admiral Chester W. Nimitz pins Navy Cross on Doris Miller, at ceremony on board warship in Pearl Harbor, May 27, 1942 source File links The following pages link to this file: Chester Nimitz Doris Miller Categories: National Archives and Records Administration images ...
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On 14 March 1942, The Pittsburgh Courier released a story that named the black mess man as "Dorie" Miller, using his nickname. On 17 March Representative John D. Dingell, Democrat from Michigan, introduced a matching bill as the one in the US Senate to award to Miller the Medal of Honor. On 21 March, The Pittsburgh Courier initiated a write-in campaign to send Miller to the Naval Academy. is the 73rd day of the year (74th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Letters of Commendation from the Secretary of the Navy were finally issued. Miller’s commendation of 1 April 1942 cited his "distinguished devotion to duty, extraordinary courage and disregard of his personal safety during the attack on the Fleet in Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. While at the side of his Captain on the bridge, Miller despite enemy strafing and bombing, and in the face of serious fire, assisted in moving his Captain, who had been mortally wounded, to a place of greater safety and later manned and operated a machine gun until ordered to leave the bridge." Flag of the United States Secretary of the Navy. ...
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The Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox, sent a letter on 9 April to the US House of Representatives Chairman of Naval Affairs, outlining the requirements of the Medal of Honor versus the deeds of Miller, and recommending against an award of the Medal of Honor. Flag of the United States Secretary of the Navy. ...
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During the All-Southern Negro Youth Conference of 17 April a signature campaign was launched to give proper recognition to Doris Miller. Miller’s parents were brought to the conference and awarded a $100 defense bond. On 10 May, the National Negro Congress denounced Frank Knox’s recommendation to decline the Medal of Honor for Miller. But the next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the Navy Cross, the Navy’s highest medal, for Miller.[5] National Negro Congress The National Negro Congress is an organization which was put into place by the Communist Party In the United States of America in 1935 at Howard University. ...
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Finally, on May 27, 1942, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz personally awarded Miller the Navy Cross aboard USS Enterprise. In his address, Nimitz remarked that "This marks the first time in this conflict that such high tribute has been made in the Pacific Fleet to a member of his race and I'm sure the future will see others similarly honored for brave acts." Only one month earlier on April 7, 1942, after intense pressure from desegregation advocates and liberal politicians, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox had issued a directive that African Americans were to be enlisted in general service in the Navy, though "it and the other armed forces remained strictly segregated."[citation needed] is the 147th day of the year (148th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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World War II Miller’s rank was raised to Mess Attendant First Class on June 1. On June 27, The Pittsburgh Courier called for Miller to be allowed to return home for a war bond tour like white heroes. The following November 23, Miller arrived to Pearl Harbor, and was ordered on a war bond tour while still attached to USS Indianapolis. In December and January he gave talks in Oakland, California; in his home town of Waco, Texas; in Dallas; and to the first graduating class of Negro sailors from Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Chicago. June 1 is the 152nd day of the year (153rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Pittsburgh Courier continued to hammer to return Miller for a war bond tour in the February 6, 1943 issue. The caption to Miller’s photo read, "He fought...Keeps Mop", while another hero of Pearl Harbor got a commission. It said that Miller was "too important waiting tables in the Pacific to return him", even though he was already on tour. The Pittsburgh Courier was a newspaper for African-Americans. ...
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Doris Miller reported for duty at Puget Sound Navy Yard on May 15, 1943. His rank was again raised to Officer’s Cook Third Class on 1 June (although some sources, including the Naval Historical Center's website erroneously identify him as a "ship's" cook), and he reported to USS Liscome Bay, an aircraft carrier. After training in Hawaii for the Gilbert Islands operation, the Liscome Bay participated in the Battle of Tarawa beginning November 20. On November 24, a single torpedo from Japanese submarine I-175 struck the escort carrier near the stern. The aircraft bomb magazine detonated a few moments later, sinking the warship within minutes. There were 242 survivors. The rest of the crew was listed as "presumed dead". On December 7, 1943, Mr. & Mrs. Connery Miller were notified their son was "Missing in Action." Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) is a United States Navy shipyard covering 179 acres (0. ...
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A memorial service was held on April 30, 1944, at the Waco, Texas, Second Baptist Church, sponsored by the Victory Club. On May 28, a granite marker was dedicated at Moore High School to honor Miller. On November 25, 1944, the Secretary of the Navy announced that Miller was "presumed dead."[6] is the 120th day of the year (121st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Memorials - USS Miller (FF-1091) a Knox-class frigate was commissioned on 30 June 1973 in honor of Miller.
- The Doris Miller Foundation was founded 1947, to give an annual award to the individual or group considered outstanding in the field of race relations.
- The Bachelor Enlisted Quarters at Great Lakes Naval Base was dedicated to Miller’s memory on 7 December 1971.
- A monument dedicated to Miller is at the Waco Veterans Medical Center, Waco, Texas
- Doris Miller Drive - located at the Waco Veterans Medical Center.
- Dorie Miller Center - A former shopping center located in San Antonio, Texas.
- Dorie Miller Elementary School - located in San Antonio, Texas.
- Dorie Miller Elementary School - located in San Diego, California
- Doris Miller Elementary School - located in Waco, Texas
- Doris Miller Junior High School - located in San Marcos, Texas
- Doris Miller Auditorium - located in Austin, TX
- Doris Miller Community Center - A recreation facility located in Newport News, Virginia
- Doris Miller Park - a housing community for junior officers located at Pearl Harbor
- Doris Miller Post 915 - an American Legion post located in Chicago
- On October 11, 1991, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority dedicated a bronze commemorative plaque of Miller at the Miller Family Park located on the U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor. He has a school named after him called the Dorie Dophins.
- Doris Miller Memorial - A planned memorial for the hero located in Waco, Texas.
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Popular culture
Poster featuring Dorie Miller. - 1942 - Miller's actions were dramatized on the CBS radio series They Live Forever
- 1970 - Miller was portrayed by Elven Havard in the film Tora! Tora! Tora!.
- 2001 - Miller was portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr. in the film Pearl Harbor
Miller was also featured in the U.S. Navy World War II recruiting poster "Above and beyond the call of duty". Image File history File links Above_and_beyond_poster. ...
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For the Melvinss album, see Tora Tora Tora (album) Tora! Tora! Tora! is a 1970 American-Japanese film that dramatizes the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the series of American blunders that unintentionally improved its effectiveness. ...
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