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PO Joseph Cross

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PO Joseph Cross Veteran

Birth
Maringouin, Iberville Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
5 Jun 1968 (aged 47)
At Sea
Burial
Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION MA SITE 4
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SD1 US NAVY

WORLD WAR II


Rank/Rate Steward, First Class

Birth Date October 4, 1920

From Maringouin, Louisiana

Decorations Bronze Star with combat "V"

Submarine USS Scorpion (SSN-589)

Loss Date May 22, 1968

Location Approximately 400 miles southwest of the Azores

Circumstances There is still no incontrovertible proof of the exact cause

or causes of Scorpion's loss.

Remarks Joseph received the Bronze Star during World War II while serving aboard USS Halibut (SS-232).


"Joseph Cross was born on October 4, 1920, at Maringouin, La., and entered the Navy in May 1942. During his naval career he served aboard the submarines Halibut, Tambor, 0-2, Brill, Sirago, Sea Lion, Tigrone, and Grampus; and the nuclear attack submarines Triton and Shark prior to reporting aboard U.S.S. Scorpion in July 1967. He made eight war patrols aboard USS Tigrone during World War II. Joseph qualified in submarines in March 1943. He was authorized to wear the Bronze Star Medal with combat "V"; Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon with star in lieu of the second award; Good Conduct Medal with one silver star and three bronze stars in lieu of the second through eighth award; American Theater Medal; Asiatic Pacific Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Occupation Medal with Asiatic Clasp; National Defense Service Medal with bronze star in lieu of second award, and the Submarine Combat Insignia with five stars in lieu of second through sixth awards.

Joseph was survived by his widow, the former Anna Mae Brown of Norfolk, Va., and a son Joseph Fabain." -Official USS Scorpion memorial book, page 23. 

SD1 US NAVY

WORLD WAR II


Rank/Rate Steward, First Class

Birth Date October 4, 1920

From Maringouin, Louisiana

Decorations Bronze Star with combat "V"

Submarine USS Scorpion (SSN-589)

Loss Date May 22, 1968

Location Approximately 400 miles southwest of the Azores

Circumstances There is still no incontrovertible proof of the exact cause

or causes of Scorpion's loss.

Remarks Joseph received the Bronze Star during World War II while serving aboard USS Halibut (SS-232).


"Joseph Cross was born on October 4, 1920, at Maringouin, La., and entered the Navy in May 1942. During his naval career he served aboard the submarines Halibut, Tambor, 0-2, Brill, Sirago, Sea Lion, Tigrone, and Grampus; and the nuclear attack submarines Triton and Shark prior to reporting aboard U.S.S. Scorpion in July 1967. He made eight war patrols aboard USS Tigrone during World War II. Joseph qualified in submarines in March 1943. He was authorized to wear the Bronze Star Medal with combat "V"; Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon with star in lieu of the second award; Good Conduct Medal with one silver star and three bronze stars in lieu of the second through eighth award; American Theater Medal; Asiatic Pacific Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Occupation Medal with Asiatic Clasp; National Defense Service Medal with bronze star in lieu of second award, and the Submarine Combat Insignia with five stars in lieu of second through sixth awards.

Joseph was survived by his widow, the former Anna Mae Brown of Norfolk, Va., and a son Joseph Fabain." -Official USS Scorpion memorial book, page 23. 


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