Chief Water Tender Oscar Peterson, USN Oscar Verner Peterson (August 27, 1899 – May 13, 1942) was a seaman in the United States Navy who received the Medal of Honor posthumously in World War II for his actions during the Battle of the Coral Sea. Oscar V. Peterson (U.S. Navy photo) Taken in the late 1930s; public domain from [1] (cropped). ...
Oscar V. Peterson (U.S. Navy photo) Taken in the late 1930s; public domain from [1] (cropped). ...
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Biography Peterson was born in Prentice, Wisconsin and enlisted in the Navy on December 8, 1920. After his initial training, Peterson spent his entire Navy career of over twenty years in sea duty aboard various ships. After American entry into World War II, he had achieved the rank of Chief Water Tender and was assigned to the USS Neosho, an oiler ship operating in the Pacific theater. Prentice is a village located in Price County, Wisconsin. ...
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World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb. ...
USS Neosho (AOâ23) was a Cimarron class fleet replenishment oiler in the United States Navy, and the second ship to be named after the Neosho River in Kansas and Oklahoma. ...
On May 7, 1942, during the Battle of the Coral Sea, Neosho was heavily damaged by bombs from Japanese carrier aircraft, and much of the ship was in flames. Peterson was part of a below-decks repair party. Despite being already severely burned in the rescue effort, he ignored the probability of incurring additional burns to close a set of bulkhead stop valves in order to save the ship. This article is about the year. ...
Battle of the Coral Sea Conflict World War II, Pacific War Date May 4 – May 8, 1942 Place Coral Sea, between Australia, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands Result Tactical Japanese victory Strategic Allied victory The Battle of the Coral Sea, in early May 1942, was arguably the turning point...
Neosho was ultimately scuttled on May 11. Peterson died as a result of his burn injuries on May 13. He was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions during the battle. The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Peterson was named in his honor. USS Peterson (DE–152), an Edsall class destroyer escort was laid down 28 February 1943 by Consolidated Steel Corporation, Orange, Texas; launched 15 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. ...
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