USS Indianapolis CA-35

Lost At Sea

William Henry BERRY

Name: William Henry BERRY
Project 888 Rank / Rating: ST3-Steward Third Class
Service #: 657 09 53
DOB: Feb 11, 1923
From: Jacksonville, NC
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Went Aboard: Dec 17, 1942
Age When Ship Went Down: 22 years, 5 months, 19 days
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William Henry BERRY, ST3-Steward Third Class
BERRY, William H
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Heros in the ShadowsWilliam Henry BERRY, ST3-Steward Third Class, was one of 28 African-American men who were members of the Steward Branch, the only division on the ship in which there was not a single survivor. The restricted duties of the Steward Branch were to serve the officers of the ship, including the admiral's and captain's wardrooms, dining areas and sleeping quarters. The services were essential to the smooth and efficient running of Indianapolis. Many of Indianapolis's African-American crew members voluntarily performed duties as gunners' mates, assigned to a specific battle station as one complete unit. More details about the valuable service of these men can be found by reading the book: 'Heroes in the Shadows: The Untold Story of the African American Sailors Aboard USS Indianapolis (CA-35)', by Jane Gwinn Goodall, with contributions from Janice Alston and Arlene Taylor (Henry Jackson, StM1), Jeanette Pitts, M.D. (Albert Rice, StM1), and Jacqueline Dugan and Ernestine Peete (Magellan Williams, StM1).

    


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