JAMES E. CRAIG, LCDR, USN
James Craig '22
Lucky Bag
From the 1922 Lucky Bag:
JAMES EDWIN CRAIG
Jacksonville, Florida
"Pinky," "Jimmy," "Dizzy."
"JIMMY" is the idol of every wooden man Jin the Class in that he leads just the sort of life every wooden man would love to lead, if he were savvy. "Jim Ed" seems to have a standing, or rather a lying, job with old Morpheus and lives conscientiously up to the motto of "Sleep, Sleep, and More Sleep." For awhile it was rumored that he would not graduate, due to a tentative position with Thomas Edison, but "Jimmy" was shamed out of it when the company discovered that the job was a watch-and-watch partner affair with the great four-hour-a-day sleeper. Various tales have reached us concerning the particulars of the "Panama Plot" which resulted in his being dubbed "Pinkey." Take it, however, that he is as innocent as he claims; in which case he is, without question, a Gintlemen of the Rigiment.
"Have you been contributing lately, 'Jimmy?'"
Class Swimming (2).
JAMES EDWIN CRAIG
Jacksonville, Florida
"Pinky," "Jimmy," "Dizzy."
"JIMMY" is the idol of every wooden man Jin the Class in that he leads just the sort of life every wooden man would love to lead, if he were savvy. "Jim Ed" seems to have a standing, or rather a lying, job with old Morpheus and lives conscientiously up to the motto of "Sleep, Sleep, and More Sleep." For awhile it was rumored that he would not graduate, due to a tentative position with Thomas Edison, but "Jimmy" was shamed out of it when the company discovered that the job was a watch-and-watch partner affair with the great four-hour-a-day sleeper. Various tales have reached us concerning the particulars of the "Panama Plot" which resulted in his being dubbed "Pinkey." Take it, however, that he is as innocent as he claims; in which case he is, without question, a Gintlemen of the Rigiment.
"Have you been contributing lately, 'Jimmy?'"
Class Swimming (2).
Loss
James was lost on December 7, 1941 when USS Pennsylvania (BB 38) was damaged during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He was the First Lieutenant and Damage Control Officer.
Other Information
From Navsource:
James Edwin Craig, born Jacksonville, Fla. on 29 October 1901. He was appointed to the Naval Academy 3 July 1918. After graduation in 1922, he saw almost continuous sea duty until early 1929 when he received aviation training at the Pensacola Naval Air Station. As an aviator, he served at Coco Solo, C.Z., and on board Wright, Arizona, and Yorktown. He attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander in 1937 and commanded Torpedo Squadron 5 in 1938. In March 1939 he assumed command of USS Conyngham (DD 371). Two years later he became Damage Control Officer and First Lieutenant aboard Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Commander Craig was killed in action during the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941.
From Together We Served:
- 1927-1928, 000X, VF-3B Starfighters
- 1928-1930, NAS Pensacola
- 1930-1932, 131X, USS Wright (CVL-49)
- 1932-1934, 131X, USS Arizona (BB-39)
- 1934-1937, 131X, USS Yorktown (CV-5)
- 1938-1939, 131X, VT-5 Tigers
- 1939-1941, USS Conyngham (DD-371)
- 1941-1941, USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)
From researcher Kathy Franz:
James married Eleanor Arden on December 24, 1923, in Florida. Their children were Eleanor and Anne.
His father was a dry goods merchant in 1910; and in 1920, he owned his own haberdasher shop.
His wife was listed as next of kin. James is buried in Hawaii.
Family
John Craig '30 was James' brother.
Namesake
USS James E. Craig (DE 201) was named for James; the ship was sponsored by his widow.
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.
May 1923
July 1923
September 1923
November 1923
January 1924
March 1924
May 1924
July 1924
October 1926
January 1927
April 1927
October 1927
January 1928
April 1928
July 1928
October 1928
January 1929
LT Edwin Conway '20
LT LaRue Lawbaugh '20
LT Stephen Cooke '21
LT James Carney '21
LT Francis Bridget '21
LT John Jones '21
LTjg William Davis '22
April 1929
LT LaRue Lawbaugh '20
LT James Carney '21
LT Francis Bridget '21
LT John Jones '21
LTjg William Davis '22
LTjg Walter Leach, Jr. '24
LTjg Hubert Waters '25
LTjg Creighton Lankford '25
ENS Henry G'Sell '26
July 1929
LT LaRue Lawbaugh '20
LT James Carney '21
LT John Jones '21
LTjg William Davis '22
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Walter Leach, Jr. '24
LTjg Walter Dey '24
LTjg Hubert Waters '25
ENS Henry G'Sell '26
October 1929
LT John Jones '21
LTjg William Davis '22
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Walter Dey '24
LTjg Hubert Hayter '24
LTjg John Waldron '24
LTjg Hubert Waters '25
ENS Henry G'Sell '26
LTjg Claude Haman '26
January 1930
LT John Jones '21
LTjg William Davis '22
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Theodore Marshall '24
LTjg Walter Dey '24
LTjg John Waldron '24
LTjg Andrew Harris '25
April 1930
LT James Carney '21
LT John Jones '21
LTjg William Davis '22
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Theodore Marshall '24
LTjg Walter Dey '24
LTjg James McDonough '24
LTjg John Waldron '24
LTjg Andrew Harris '25
October 1930
January 1931
April 1931
July 1931
October 1931
January 1932
April 1932
October 1932
ENS Baylies Clark '30 (USS Arizona)
ENS Charles Palmer, Sr. '31 (USS Arizona)
ENS Lorenz Forbes '31 (USS Arizona)
ENS Nathaniel Dial '32 (USS Arizona)
ENS John Moore '32 (USS Arizona)
January 1933
ENS Baylies Clark '30 (USS Arizona)
ENS Charles Palmer, Sr. '31 (USS Arizona)
ENS Lorenz Forbes '31 (Battleship Division 3)
ENS Nathaniel Dial '32 (USS Arizona)
ENS John Moore '32 (USS Arizona)
April 1933
ENS Baylies Clark '30 (USS Arizona)
ENS Charles Palmer, Sr. '31 (USS Arizona)
ENS Lorenz Forbes '31 (Battleship Division 3)
ENS Nathaniel Dial '32 (USS Arizona)
ENS John Moore '32 (USS Arizona)
July 1933
ENS Baylies Clark '30 (USS Arizona)
ENS Charles Palmer, Sr. '31 (USS Arizona)
ENS Lorenz Forbes '31 (Battleship Division 3)
ENS Nathaniel Dial '32 (USS Arizona)
ENS John Moore '32 (USS Arizona)
October 1933
ENS Charles Palmer, Sr. '31 (USS Arizona)
ENS Lorenz Forbes '31 (Battleship Division 3)
ENS Nathaniel Dial '32 (USS Arizona)
ENS John Moore '32 (USS Arizona)
April 1934
ENS Charles Palmer, Sr. '31 (USS Arizona)
ENS Robert Vandling '32 (USS Arizona)
July 1934
LTjg John Duke '26
LTjg Ralph Smith '26
LTjg Baylies Clark '30
ENS Charles Palmer, Sr. '31
ENS Lorenz Forbes '31
ENS Ford Wallace '31
ENS William Freshour '31
October 1934
LTjg Ralph Smith '26
LTjg Lorenz Forbes '31
LTjg Ford Wallace '31
LTjg William Freshour '31
LTjg Vernon Hain '31
LTjg Thomas Ashworth, Jr. '31
January 1935
LTjg John Duke '26
LTjg Ralph Smith '26
1LT Harold Bauer '30
LTjg Vernon Hain '31
LTjg Thomas Ashworth, Jr. '31
ENS Edward Allen '31
LTjg Robert Mackert '31
April 1935
LTjg John Duke '26
LTjg Ralph Smith '26
LTjg Robert Coates '30
1LT Nicholas Pusel '30
1LT Harold Bauer '30
LTjg Vernon Hain '31
LTjg Thomas Ashworth, Jr. '31
ENS Edward Allen '31
LTjg Robert Mackert '31
October 1935
LT Richard Moss '24
LTjg John Duke '26
1LT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg William Pennewill '29
LTjg Robert Coates '30
1LT Nicholas Pusel '30
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
1LT Harold Bauer '30
LTjg Robert Mackert '31
January 1936
LTjg John Duke '26
1LT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg William Pennewill '29
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
1LT Harold Bauer '30
LTjg Charles Mallory, Jr. '32
April 1936
1LT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg William Pennewill '29
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
LTjg William Sisko '31
LTjg Charles Mallory, Jr. '32
LTjg Joseph Loughlin, Jr. '32
July 1936
CAPT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg William Pennewill '29
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
LTjg William Sisko '31
LTjg Charles Crommelin '31
LTjg Albert Major, Jr. '32
January 1937
CAPT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg William Pennewill '29
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
LTjg William Sisko '31
1LT Harold Larson '31
LTjg Charles Crommelin '31
ENS Harold Von Weller '33
LTjg Burden Hastings '33
April 1937
LT Robert Winters '27 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 7B)
LT Henry Dozier '27 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 7B)
ENS Hubert Harden '35 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Webster Johnson '36 (USS Yorktown)
September 1937
LT Robert Winters '27 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LTjg James Averill '27 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 5)
LT Henry Dozier '27 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LT Lloyd Greenamyer '29 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LT Finley Hall '29 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
ENS Milton Ricketts '35 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Hubert Harden '35 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Webster Johnson '36 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Bethel Otter '37 (USS Yorktown)
January 1938
LT Robert Winters '27 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LTjg James Averill '27 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 5)
LT Henry Dozier '27 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LT Lloyd Greenamyer '29 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 6)
ENS Milton Ricketts '35 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Hubert Harden '35 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Webster Johnson '36 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Bethel Otter '37 (USS Yorktown)
July 1938
LTjg James Averill '27 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 5)
LT Henry Dozier '27 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LT Lloyd Greenamyer '29 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
ENS Ned Wentz '33 (Carrier Division 2)
LTjg Robert Donaldson '34 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
ENS Milton Ricketts '35 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Bethel Otter '37 (USS Yorktown)
January 1939
LTjg James Averill '27 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 5)
LT Henry Dozier '27 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LTjg Ned Wentz '33 (Carrier Division 2)
LTjg Robert Donaldson '34 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 5)
LTjg Milton Ricketts '35 (USS Yorktown)
ENS Bethel Otter '37 (USS Yorktown)
October 1939
June 1940
November 1940
April 1941
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