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vicious clubbing by a frenzied Japanese guard venting his insane wrath upon the helpless prisoner, Comdr. (then Lt.) Antrim boldly intervened, attempting to quiet the guard and finally persuading him to discuss the charges against the officer. With the entire Japanese force assembled and making extraordinary preparations for the threatened beating, and with the tension heightened by 2,700 Allied prisoners rapidly closing in, Comdr. Antrim courageously appealed to the fanatic enemy, risking his own life in a desperate effort to mitigate the punishment. When the other had been beaten unconscious by 15 blows of a hawser and was repeatedly kicked by 3 soldiers to a point beyond which he could not survive, Comdr. Antrim gallantly stepped forward and indicated to the perplexed guards that he would take the remainder of the punishment, throwing the Japanese completely off balance in their amazement and eliciting a roar of acclaim from the suddenly inspired Allied prisoners. By his fearless leadership and valiant concern for the welfare of another, he not only saved the life of a fellow officer and stunned the Japanese into sparing his own life but also brought about a new respect for American officers and men and a great improvement in camp living conditions. His heroic conduct throughout reflects the highest credit upon Comdr. Antrim and the U.S. Naval Service.
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their captors, the POWs dug the slit trenches correctly, but in a curious pattern recognizable from the air as a giant US which clearly and craftily identified the occupants of the trenches. This audacious action possibly saved hundreds of prisoners of war from mistaken bombings by Allied planes. Antrim carried out the plan in spite of the fact that discovery of his trick would have resulted in instant beheading. For this, Antrim received a Bronze Star.
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During the early part of his imprisonment at Makassar in April 1942, Antrim saw a Japanese guard brutally beating an American prisoner of war, Lt.(jg) Allan Jack Fisher, (SC), and successfully intervened, at great risk to his own life. For his conspicuous act of valor, Antrim later received the Medal
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began to sink, but not before all but one of her men had reached safety in life rafts and the destroyer's sole motor whaleboat. Antrim, wounded in the action, helped to gather the life rafts around the boat to facilitate the distribution of what meager supplies were available to the men. His devotion
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For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while interned as a prisoner of war of the enemy Japanese in the city of Makassar, Celebes, Netherlands East Indies, in April 1942. Acting instantly on behalf of a naval officer who was subjected to a
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commanding officer, Commander Welford C. Blinn, reported that his executive officer was "highly deserving of commendation for the meritorious performance of his several duties before and throughout the action." Citing Antrim as a "ready assistant in navigation fire control, and torpedo fire," Blinn
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Subsequently when the Japanese forced Antrim to take charge of a labor detail assigned the task of constructing slit trenches for protection during air raids, he carefully rearranged the construction work plans approved by the Japanese and gained their approval of his own ideas. Under the eyes of
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before returning to the capital for a brief tour of duty as Head, Amphibious Warfare Matters Section, Office of the CNO, prior to his retirement on April 1, 1954. He was advanced to rear admiral on the retired list on the basis of his combat awards.
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Unfortunately, the destroyer—an Asiatic Fleet flush decker "old enough to vote"—could not elude her pursuers. Ultimately, damaged by Japanese bombs, from aircraft summoned from the Japanese carrier
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For three days and nights, Pope's survivors stuck together as a group until picked up by a Japanese warship and handed over to Japanese Army authorities at Makassar, in the Celebes Islands.
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in 1927 and graduated on June 4, 1931. He married Mary Jean Packard shortly before he graduated. He served briefly in the 11th Naval District before reporting to the battleship
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recommended him not only for a destroyer command but for a "decoration deemed appropriate." Antrim later received a
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as fire control officer. Detached from that battleship in April 1932, he received flight instruction at the
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in May 1946. He then brushed up on his pilot training at NAS Lakehurst and later completed a course at the
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Ultimately liberated after the war in the Far East ended in August 1945, Antrim returned to the
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Following further Washington duty—with the Policy Advisory Staff, Department of State, and the
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and enjoyed rehabilitation leave before attending the Repatriated POW Refresher Course at the
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played a significant part in three major engagements fought by the venerable Asiatic Fleet
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delivered close-range attacks that momentarily helped to delay the Japanese landings at
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until the spring of 1936. After that time, he became assistant first lieutenant in
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after having put up a stiff fight, going down under a deluge of Japanese shells.
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to duty during the ordeal inspired and sustained his shipmates' morale.
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in December 1939, as her executive officer. The outbreak of war in the
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launching ceremony. His wife is at center in light-colored clothing.
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convoy and thus inflicting damage to several enemy ships. After the
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before undergoing instruction in lighter-than-air (LTA) flight at
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who received the United States' highest military decoration—the
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in December 1941 found Antrim still serving in that capacity.
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Subsequently, ordered to the Bethlehem Steel Corporation in
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Later, following a brief stint at the Fleet Sonar School,
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Peru, Indiana
Mountain Home, Arkansas
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America
United States Navy

Rear admiral
USS Turner (DD-834)
USS Montrose (APA-212)
World War II
Pacific War
Naval Battle of Balikpapan
Battle of Badung Strait
Battle of the Java Sea
POW

Medal of Honor

Navy Cross

Bronze Star Medal
"V" device

Purple Heart
United States Navy
Medal of Honor
prisoner of war
World War II
Peru, Indiana

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