HARRY L. HICKS, LCDR, USN

From USNA Virtual Memorial Hall
Harry Hicks '27

Date of birth: August 6, 1904

Date of death: March 26, 1942

Age: 37

Lucky Bag

From the 1927 Lucky Bag:

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Harry Lynnwood Hicks

Rome, Georgia

"Lynn"

ALTHOUGH an architect by choice, Harry became a midshipman by chance. For the better part of two years he struggled between these two desires while undergoing innumerable trips to the hospital. The Navy won out at last, however; and Harry, lured on by intriguing glimpses of Europe, presented by Youngster cruise, determined to put his heart into a naval career.

Being neither one of the well-known snakes nor one of the varsity boys, Harry could almost always be found of an afternoon swinging clubs, seeking hearts, longing for diamonds, and such, in a good warm game of bridge. His game was not complete, though, unless accompanied by the strains of the Vic. To protect himself from the wrath of the other players, he unwillingly would consent to play the latest, "Who Caught the Runaway Train." When alone, however, he would choose to listen to the higher art of Caruso.

On most occasions his temper was of the best. Yet not always was he so placid, for an unkind word about "dear old Dixie" would refire the guns at Fort Sumter. Like a true Southerner, he would up and fight the war all over again. Aside from these infrequent outbreaks, he was a quiet man, with a certain reserve which, once penetrated, revealed a staunch, dependable friend.

Lucky Bag Staff: Expert Rifleman (4).

1927 Hicks LB.jpg

Harry Lynnwood Hicks

Rome, Georgia

"Lynn"

ALTHOUGH an architect by choice, Harry became a midshipman by chance. For the better part of two years he struggled between these two desires while undergoing innumerable trips to the hospital. The Navy won out at last, however; and Harry, lured on by intriguing glimpses of Europe, presented by Youngster cruise, determined to put his heart into a naval career.

Being neither one of the well-known snakes nor one of the varsity boys, Harry could almost always be found of an afternoon swinging clubs, seeking hearts, longing for diamonds, and such, in a good warm game of bridge. His game was not complete, though, unless accompanied by the strains of the Vic. To protect himself from the wrath of the other players, he unwillingly would consent to play the latest, "Who Caught the Runaway Train." When alone, however, he would choose to listen to the higher art of Caruso.

On most occasions his temper was of the best. Yet not always was he so placid, for an unkind word about "dear old Dixie" would refire the guns at Fort Sumter. Like a true Southerner, he would up and fight the war all over again. Aside from these infrequent outbreaks, he was a quiet man, with a certain reserve which, once penetrated, revealed a staunch, dependable friend.

Lucky Bag Staff: Expert Rifleman (4).

Loss

Harry was lost when USS Atik (AK 101) was sunk by a German submarine 300 miles east of Norfolk, Virginia on March 26, 1942. None of her crew survived the sinking and a large explosion as the ship sank. He was the ship's commanding officer.

The Naval History and Heritage Command has details of the Q-ship program, and of Atik's brief history.

Other Information

From researcher Kathy Franz:

Harry was born in Aiken, South Carolina. In 1910, the family lived in Hawkinsville, Georgia.

Harry’s father Brooks, a produce broker, died in 1915. In 1920 at age 15, Harry worked afternoons in a hotel in Rome, Georgia. Harry’s mother died in August, 1927.

In May, 1934, Harry sailed from Hamburg to New York City. In October, 1936, he was on the manifest but did not sail from Bermuda to New York City. His sister Hazel Pykett was also on the manifest but did not sail.

His sisters were Hazel (Mrs. D. J. Pykett) and Annie, and his brothers were J. Ryan and Theodore.

Other Information

Harry's sister was listed as next of kin.

Navy Directories & Officer Registers

The "Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps" was published annually from 1815 through at least the 1970s; it provided rank, command or station, and occasionally billet until the beginning of World War II when command/station was no longer included. Scanned copies were reviewed and data entered from the mid-1840s through 1922, when more-frequent Navy Directories were available.

The Navy Directory was a publication that provided information on the command, billet, and rank of every active and retired naval officer. Single editions have been found online from January 1915 and March 1918, and then from three to six editions per year from 1923 through 1940; the final edition is from April 1941.

The entries in both series of documents are sometimes cryptic and confusing. They are often inconsistent, even within an edition, with the name of commands; this is especially true for aviation squadrons in the 1920s and early 1930s.

Alumni listed at the same command may or may not have had significant interactions; they could have shared a stateroom or workspace, stood many hours of watch together… or, especially at the larger commands, they might not have known each other at all. The information provides the opportunity to draw connections that are otherwise invisible, though, and gives a fuller view of the professional experiences of these alumni in Memorial Hall.

January 1928
Ensign, USS Medusa

Others at this command:
April 1928
Ensign, USS Medusa

Others at this command:
July 1928
Ensign, USS Medusa

Others at this command:
October 1928
Ensign, USS Tennessee

January 1929
Ensign, USS Tennessee

April 1929
Ensign, USS Tennessee

October 1929
Ensign, USS Tennessee

January 1930
Ensign, USS Tennessee

April 1930
Ensign, USS Tennessee

October 1930
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Tennessee

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at this command:
LTjg Charles Skelly '27 (Observation Plane Squadron (VO) 5B)
January 1931
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Tennessee

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at this command:
LT Stephen Cooke '21 (Observation Plane Squadron (VO) 5B)
LTjg Charles Skelly '27 (Observation Plane Squadron (VO) 5B)
April 1931
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Tennessee

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at this command:
LT Stephen Cooke '21 (Observation Plane Squadron (VO) 5B)
LTjg Charles Skelly '27 (Observation Plane Squadron (VO) 5B)
July 1931
Lieutenant (j.g.), for assignment, 16th Naval District

Others at this command:
October 1931
Lieutenant (j.g.), staff, Destroyer Squadron 5, USS Black Hawk
January 1932
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Pillsbury

Others at this command:
April 1932
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Pillsbury

Others at this command:
October 1932
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Pillsbury

Others at this command:
January 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Pillsbury

Others at this command:
April 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Pillsbury

Others at this command:
July 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), for assignment, Yangtze Patrol, USS Luzon
October 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), USS Tutuila
October 1935
Lieutenant (j.g.), under instruction, Navy Department, Washington, D.C.


Others at or embarked at this command:
1LT Edward Trumble '25 (Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy Department, Washington, D.C.)
January 1936
Lieutenant (j.g.), under instruction, Navy Department, Washington, D.C.


Others at or embarked at this command:
1LT Edward Trumble '25 (Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy Department, Washington, D.C.)
April 1936
Lieutenant (j.g.), under instruction, Navy Department, Washington, D.C.

July 1936
Lieutenant, under instruction, Navy Department, Washington, D.C.

January 1937
Lieutenant, USS Vincennes

April 1937
Lieutenant, USS Vincennes

September 1937
Lieutenant, USS Vincennes

January 1938
Lieutenant, USS Vincennes

July 1938
Lieutenant, USS Vincennes

January 1939
Lieutenant, USS Vincennes

October 1939
Lieutenant, executive officer, USS Hamilton
June 1940
Lieutenant, executive officer, USS Hamilton
November 1940
Lieutenant, commanding officer, USS Intrepid
April 1941
Lieutenant, commanding officer, USS Intrepid


Class of 1927

Harry is one of 43 members of the Class of 1927 on Virtual Memorial Hall.

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