Allied Warship Commanders


Frank Edward Haylor, USN

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Ranks

 Lt.Cdr.

Decorations

Warship Commands listed for Frank Edward Haylor, USN


ShipRankTypeFromTo
USS Hake (256)Lt.Cdr.Submarine25 Jul 194415 Sep 1945

Career information

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Events related to this officer

Submarine USS Hake (256)


5 Aug 1944
USS Hake (Lt Cmdr Frank E. Haylor) departs Fremantle for her 6th war patrol., and is ordered to patrol off the Philippines.

6 Sep 1944
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) torpedoes and damages the Japanese destroyer Hibiki (offsite link) east of Luzon, Philippines in position 16º19'N, 119º44'E.

24 Sep 1944
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) ends her 6th war patrol at Fremantle.

20 Oct 1944
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) departs Fremantle for her 7th war patrol. She is ordered to patrol in the South China Sea.

19 Nov 1944
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) torpedoes and damages the Japanese light cruiser Isuzu (offsite link) about 55 nautical miles west of Corregidor, Philippines in position 14º22'N, 119º38'E.

5 Dec 1944
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) lands supplies on Panay, Philippines and evacuates 29 US aviators shot down by the Japanese.

16 Dec 1944
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) ends her 7th war patrol at Fremantle.

12 Jan 1945
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) departs Fremantle for her 8th war patrol. She is ordered to patrol in the South China Sea.

13 Mar 1945
USS Hake (Lt.Cdr. F.E. Haylor) ends her 8th war patrol at San Francisco. She is now sent to the Mare Island Navy Yard for a major overhaul.

20 Jul 1945
With her overhaul completed USS Hake (Cdr. F.E. Haylor) departed for her 9th war patrol. She is ordered to patrol of Honshu, Japan.

2 Sep 1945
USS Hake (Cdr. F.E. Haylor) was one of the submarines that were present at Tokyo Bay on VJ-Day.

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