Description: Thank you for taking a look at my eBay auctions. Let me know if there are any World War One or World War Two medals you are looking for, or if you need an Original replacement set for lost family heirlooms, please contact me and I will list them on eBay for you! Make sure to read all of the information I have provided, I do my absolute best to identify and describe the item you’re bidding on. The photos are of the actual item you’re bidding on, consider them part of the description as well! United States Navy Water-tender 1st Class Frank Sherman King (service Nọ 3211907) was born February 17th 1919 in Rolfe, Pocahontas County, Iowa to Raymond C. and Stella Thornton King. At the age of 4 he moved with his family to Ohio near Buffalo, where they lived 5 years. At the age of 9 he came to Mason City with his parents and continued to reside there until he entered the service. Frank attended the local schools and was a member of the Boy Scouts. He enlisted as a seaman in the United States Navy in Mason City, on August 28th 1937. After basic training he was transferred to the New Orleans class cruiser U.S.S. Minneapolis on December 24th 1937. The Minneapolis operated along the west coast, aside from a cruise to the Caribbean early in 1939, until arriving at Pearl Harbor in 1940. Seaman King continued serving aboard Minneapolis at Pearl Harbor, until he reenlisted June 28th 1941 in Mare Island, California where he was issued this Navy Good Conduct Medal dated 1941. Water tender King continued his service during his 2nd enlistment aboard the Minneapolis at Pearl Harbor. When Japan attacked her base on December 7th 1941, WT2c King aboard the Minneapolis was at sea for gunnery practice about 8 mi from Pearl Harbor. She immediately took up patrol until late January 1942 when she joined a carrier task force about to raid the Gilberts and Marshalls. While screening aircraft carrier U.S.S. Lexington on February 1st, she helped turn back an air attack in which three Japanese Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" medium bombers were shot down. She screened the carriers during their successful raids on February 20th and again on March 10th, when they attacked Japanese shipping at Lae and Salamaua, disrupting enemy supply lines to those garrisons. King aboard the Minneapolis took part in the Battle of the Coral Sea from May 4th - 8th 1942, screening Lexington through the great air engagement and shooting down three Japanese bombers. She rescued survivors when Lexington was lost, part of the price for preserving the vital lines of communication to Australia and New Zealand and stopping further Japanese expansion southward. The Minneapolis was also engaged in the second key battle of the early phase of the Pacific War, the Battle of Midway from June 3rd - 6th 1942, again protecting the carrier's task force from Japanese air attack. After replenishing and repairing at Pearl Harbor, Minneapolis sailed to protect the carriers as they covered the landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi from August 7th - 9th. Remaining with the carriers, she went to the aid of Saratoga on August 30th, when the carrier took a torpedo hit, and towed her from the danger area. Through September and October, Minneapolis supported landings west of Lunga Point and on Funafuti. As flagship of Task Force 67, she sortied on November 29th to intercept a Japanese destroyer force attempting to reinforce Guadalcanal. At 23:05 the next night, she spotted six Japanese ships, and the Battle of Tassafaronga was opened by her 8 inch guns. She scored many hits on the destroyer Takanami, which sank. However, the gunfire failed to sink Takanami before she could fire her torpedoes, and in a twist of revenge two of these torpedoes hit Minneapolis, one on the port bow, the other in her number two fireroom, causing loss of power and severe damage; her bow collapsing back to the hawsepipes, her port side badly ruptured, and two firerooms open to the sea. Of Minneapolis crew, 37 were killed in action while 36 were wounded. WT1c King was 1 of those 37 casualties, confirmed killed in action on Nov. 30th 1942. Frank was a member of the Church of the Nazarene and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Hawaii. King was awarded numerous citations among which was the Purple Heart Medal and this posthumously issued Navy Good Conduct Medal. United States Navy Water-tender 1st Class Frank Sherman King is buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery. Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, lowa. I will include 22 full size color printed copies of the research documents presented. --WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES NAVY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, W/ FULL WRAP BROOCH --NAMED/DATED FRANK SHERMAN KING 1941 --POSTHUMOUS AWARDED WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES NAVY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, W/ SLOT BROOCH. --NAMED: FRANK SHERMAN KING --RIBBON DRAPES TESTED U.V. NEGATIVE. All of the Medals, Badges, and Insignia in my eBay store are authentic to the time period listed, "I DO NOT" sell current issue items or reproductions "AS" Genuine items, that is a far to common problem on eBay. As the buyer you are making a investment on an Authentic period Item that will accumulate value whether you display it or give as a gift. I guarantee your satisfaction or I will refund your money and pay return shipping! Please let me know if there's anything else I can do for you! I am a collector myself and I understand the last thing you want to do after purchasing an expensive item is to then have to pay ridiculous shipping rates! That is why 99% of my auctions include FREE shipping to all 50 states. I also do my very best on international shipping, all items are shipped USPS International registered to protect myself and the items you have purchased! Thanks!
Price: 549.99 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
End Time: 2024-10-07T08:08:53.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Region of Origin: United States