Charles Purcell Cecil | |
Birth Date: | 4 September 1893 |
Birth Place: | Louisville, Kentucky, US |
Death Place: | Vicinity of Funafuti, Pacific Ocean[1] |
Placeofburial: | Arlington National Cemetery |
Branch: | United States Navy |
Serviceyears: | 1916–1944 |
Rank: | Rear Admiral |
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Battles: | World War I World War II |
Awards: | Navy Cross Bronze Star Medal |
Charles Purcell Cecil (4 September 1893 31 July 1944) was a US Navy Admiral during World War II and two time recipient of the Navy Cross.
Charles Purcell Cecil was born in Louisville, Kentucky, 4 September 1893. He graduated from the Naval Academy and was commissioned ensign in 1916.[2] He served aboard during World War I. He was Commanding officer of and in the 1930s prior to World War II.
Cecil was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions at the Battle of Santa Cruz Islands on 26 October 1942. In November 1942, Captain Cecil assumed command of the . On 6 July 1943 he was awarded a Bronze Star Medal and a Gold Star in lieu of a second Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism in action against Japanese forces in the Solomon Islands in the Battle of Kula Gulf.[3]
Cecil died in a plane crash near Funafuti on 31 July 1944 while traveling between assignments in the Pacific. Eighteen others were lost in the accident including Walter S. Gifford Jr., son of the president of AT&T.[4]
Admiral Cecil is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
A graphical representation of a selection of Admiral Cecil's personal decorations:
The was named in his honor and commissioned on 29 June 1945.