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{{short description|United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient}} {{about||the English bishop|Albert David (bishop)|the French sculptor|Albert David (sculptor)}} {{Infobox military person |name=Albert Leroy David |birth_date={{Birth date|1902|7|18}} |death_date={{Death date and age|1945|9|17|1902|7|18}} |birth_place=[[Maryville, Missouri]] |death_place=[[Norfolk, Virginia]] |placeofburial=[[Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery]], [[San Diego, California]] |placeofburial_label=Place of burial |medal=Moh right.gif |medal_alt=A light blue neck ribbon with a gold star shaped medallion hanging from it. The ribbon is similar in shape to a bowtie with 13 white stars in the center of the ribbon. |image=Lieutenant David.jpg |allegiance=[[United States|United States of America]] |branch=[[United States Navy]] |serviceyears=1919–1945 |rank=[[Lieutenant (navy)|Lieutenant]] |commands= |unit=[[USS Pillsbury (DE-133)|USS ''Pillsbury'']] |battles=[[World War II]] |awards=[[Medal of Honor]]<br> [[Navy Cross]] (2) |laterwork= }} '''Albert Leroy David''' (July 18, 1902 – September 17, 1945) was an officer in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]] and a recipient of two [[Navy Cross]]es as well as the [[Medal of Honor]]. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his role in helping to capture the {{GS|U-505||6}}, off the coast of French West Africa in June 1944. ==Early life and career== Born in [[Maryville, Missouri|Maryville]], [[Missouri]], David enlisted in the Navy at [[Kansas City, Missouri]], on September 30, 1919. After undergoing his training at the Naval Training Station, San Francisco, he served on the battleship {{USS|Arkansas|BB-33}} for the rest of his first enlistment. Reenlisting at [[Omaha, Nebraska]], on July 19, 1921, David served his second enlistment in a succession of ships: {{USS|New York|ACR-2}}, {{USS|Preston|DD-327}}, {{USS|Delaware|BB-28}}, {{USS|Utah|BB-31}}, and {{USS|Texas|BB-35}}, reenlisting on board ''Texas'' on May 12, 1925. He then served in {{USS|Trenton|CL-11}}, {{USS|Cincinnati|CL-6}}, and {{USS|Salt Lake City|CA-25}}, reenlisting at [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], on June 15, 1931. He reported on board {{USS|Dobbin|AD-3}} on July 3, 1931, and served in that destroyer tender until his transfer to the Fleet Reserve on August 10, 1939. ==World War II== David was recalled to active duty, though, on September 27, 1939, less than a month after World War II broke out in [[Europe]] with [[Nazi Germany]]'s invasion of [[Poland]]. Appointed machinist on May 13, 1942, David was assigned to the [[Submarine]] Repair Unit, San Diego on May 28, and served in that unit for five months. While there, he received his promotion to ensign on June 15. Reporting thence to the Naval Training School for diesel engineers at the Madison campus of the University of Wisconsin, for instruction, David ultimately reported for duty at the Naval Training Station, Naval Operating Base, [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], before he traveled to Orange, Texas, to assist in fitting out the destroyer escort {{USS|Pillsbury|DE-133}}, which was commissioned at the [[Consolidated Steel Corporation]] yard on June 7, 1943. Promoted to lieutenant (jg.) while ''Pillsbury'' was fitting out, David served in that ship as she operated in the Atlantic, escorting convoys into [[Casablanca]] and [[Gibraltar]], and serving with a "hunter-killer" unit formed around {{USS|Guadalcanal|CVE-60}}. He was serving as ''Pillsbury''{{'}}s assistant engineering and electrical officer when ''Guadalcanal''{{'}}s task group located a [[U-boat|German submarine]] off Cape Blanco, French West Africa, on June 4, 1944, and forced it to the surface. ''Pillsbury'' lowered a boat and sent a party of nine men, led by David, to board the U-boat, soon identified as ''U-505'', which was still underway and running in a circle on the surface. Although he "had every reason to believe" that Germans were still below decks setting demolition charges and scuttling the ship, David led ''Pillsbury''{{'}}s men on board and down the conning tower hatch, and took possession of the boat. Although he found the sea flooding into the U-boat, David remained below directing the initial salvage operations—aware that at any moment the submersible could blow up or sink. Men from ''Guadalcanal'' arrived soon thereafter to aid in the battle to keep ''U-505'' afloat, and David remained on board directing the salvage operations. As a result of his vigorous and heroic efforts, the valuable prize was eventually taken to Bermuda. Promoted to lieutenant soon thereafter, David received the Medal of Honor for his part in the "first successful boarding and capture of an enemy [[man-of-war]] on the high seas by the United States Navy since 1815." His was the only Medal of Honor awarded to a member of the Navy in the Atlantic theater of World War II. He died of a heart attack at Norfolk, Virginia, however, before the medal could be presented to him; it was presented by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Harry S. Truman]] to David's widow, Lynda Mae David, on October 5, 1945, in a ceremony at the [[White House]]. ==Awards== <div class="center"> [[File:Medal of Honor ribbon.svg|126px]][[File:Navy Cross ribbon.svg|126px]][[File:U.S. Navy Good Conduct Medal ribbon.svg|126px]] <br> [[File:American Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg|126px]][[File:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign ribbon.svg|126px]][[File:World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg|126px]] </div> *[[Medal of Honor]] *[[Navy Cross]] with gold star *[[Good Conduct Medal (United States)|Good Conduct Medal]] *[[American Defense Service Medal]] *[[European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal]] *[[World War II Victory Medal]] ===Medal of Honor citation=== His Medal of Honor citation reads: <blockquote>''For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while attached to the U.S.S. Pillsbury during the capture of an enemy German submarine off French [[West Africa]], June 4, 1944. Taking a vigorous part in the skillfully coordinated attack on the U-505 at the end of a prolonged search by the Task Group, Lt. (then Lt. j.g.) David boldly led a party from the Pillsbury in boarding the hostile submarine as it circled erratically at 5 or 6 knots on the surface. Fully aware that the U-boat might at any moment sink or be blown up by exploding demolition and scuttling charges, he braved the added danger of enemy gunfire to plunge through the conning tower hatch and, with his small party, exerted every effort to keep the ship afloat and to assist the succeeding and more fully equipped salvage parties in making the U-505 seaworthy for the long tow across the Atlantic to a U.S. port. By his valiant service during the first successful boarding and capture of an enemy man-of-war on the high seas by the United States Navy since 1815, Lt. David contributed materially to the effectiveness of the [[Battle of the Atlantic]] and upheld the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.''</blockquote> ==See also== {{Portal|Biography}} *{{USS|Albert David|FF-1050}}, [[Destroyer escort]], later a [[frigate]], named after him. *[[List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II#D|List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II]] ==External links== :{{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a5/albert_david.htm}} *{{cite web |url=http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/american&military_history/Capture%20of%20the%20U-505-Rogers.pdf |title=Capture of the U-505 |first=J. David |last=Rogers |publisher=[[Missouri University of Science and Technology]] |access-date=2010-09-24}} *{{cite web |url=http://www.worldwariihistory.info/Medal-of-Honor/submarine.html |title=Congressional Medal of Honor Submarine Heroes |publisher=worldwariihistory.info |access-date=2010-09-24}} *{{Find a Grave|work=Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients|9718|accessdate=2007-11-13}} {{DEFAULTSORT:David, Albert}} [[Category:1902 births]] [[Category:1945 deaths]] [[Category:United States Navy personnel of World War II]] [[Category:United States Navy Medal of Honor recipients]] [[Category:People from Maryville, Missouri]] [[Category:United States Navy officers]] [[Category:Burials at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery]] [[Category:World War II recipients of the Medal of Honor]]
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