WILLIAM E. PENNEWILL, LCDR, USN
William Pennewill '29
Lucky Bag
From the 1929 Lucky Bag:
WILLIAM ELLISON PENNEWILL
Dover, Delaware
"Bill" "Beanie"
WHAT state's delegates signed the Declaration of Independence first? What state leads all the p—rades? In short, what's the best state in the Union? Why, Delaware, of course." So thinks Beanie and although we don't all fully agree with him, we do consider it a pretty good place, to have produced such an affable and congenial person as our friend Bill.
While attending that noble institution of learning, known as Dover High, Bill helped form the nucleus of all the important athletic teams representing that worthy school; but upon entry to the Naval Academy he found that he had probably taken his studies at Dover a little too lightly. As a consequence he has found the demands of the Athletic Department overridden by those of "Academics." The Varsity's loss has been the class and company's gain in more than one instance when Bill has represented '29 or the fighting 8th in a successful engagement.
Bill says he's a Red Mike, and we hate to doubt his word, but we have our suspicions. No doubt he has striven to stick to his standards, but like the rest of us has succumbed to the wiles of the weaker sex.
After having Beanie as a classmate for four years we do not hesitate to state that he is held in the highest regard. We have no fear but that, being a gentleman, he will prove himself an officer worthy of the Blue and Gold.
Class Football 2. Class Baseball 4. Two Stripes.
WILLIAM ELLISON PENNEWILL
Dover, Delaware
"Bill" "Beanie"
WHAT state's delegates signed the Declaration of Independence first? What state leads all the p—rades? In short, what's the best state in the Union? Why, Delaware, of course." So thinks Beanie and although we don't all fully agree with him, we do consider it a pretty good place, to have produced such an affable and congenial person as our friend Bill.
While attending that noble institution of learning, known as Dover High, Bill helped form the nucleus of all the important athletic teams representing that worthy school; but upon entry to the Naval Academy he found that he had probably taken his studies at Dover a little too lightly. As a consequence he has found the demands of the Athletic Department overridden by those of "Academics." The Varsity's loss has been the class and company's gain in more than one instance when Bill has represented '29 or the fighting 8th in a successful engagement.
Bill says he's a Red Mike, and we hate to doubt his word, but we have our suspicions. No doubt he has striven to stick to his standards, but like the rest of us has succumbed to the wiles of the weaker sex.
After having Beanie as a classmate for four years we do not hesitate to state that he is held in the highest regard. We have no fear but that, being a gentleman, he will prove himself an officer worthy of the Blue and Gold.
Class Football 2. Class Baseball 4. Two Stripes.
Loss
William was lost on June 23, 1942 when the F4F-4 he was piloting crashed near NAS Kodiak, Alaska. The September 1946 issue of Shipmate indicates he was the commanding officer of Escort Scouting Squadron (VGS) 12 and that the crash occurred "on runway."
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
William was an honor graduate of Dover High School in 1925. He was vice-president of the senior class.
For six months, he was a dive-bombing instructor attached to the Army. He was mostly stationed in Pensacola until the outbreak of WWII.
He married Lucy Metcalfe Reilly on September 28, 1933, in an Episcopal church in Long Beach, California. Their two children were William, Jr., and Christopher. In early June, 1942, she had just returned to Pensacola from Seattle, Washington, where she spent some time with William.
His parents had visited him and his wife in Savannah to celebrate his birthday in February 1942.
His father William was a wholesale fruit broker, mother Katherine, and sister Katherine (Mrs. Howard E. Lynch, Jr.)
He is buried in Delaware and was survived by his wife.
Namesake
USS Pennewill (DE 175) was named for William; the ship was sponsored by his widow.
Photographs
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.
October 1929
January 1930
April 1930
October 1930
January 1931
LT Paul Thompson '19
LT Irving Wiltsie '21
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Robert Larson '24
LTjg James McDonough '24
LTjg John Waldron '24
LTjg Charles McDonald '24
LTjg Richard Moss '24
LTjg John Duke '26
April 1931
LT Irving Wiltsie '21
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Robert Larson '24
LTjg James McDonough '24
LTjg John Waldron '24
LTjg Charles McDonald '24
LTjg Richard Moss '24
LTjg John Duke '26
LTjg James Averill '27
LTjg William Potts '27
July 1931
LT Irving Wiltsie '21
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Robert Larson '24
LTjg James McDonough '24
LTjg Charles McDonald '24
LTjg Richard Moss '24
LTjg Carlton Hutchins '26
LTjg Charles Signer '26
LTjg John Duke '26
LTjg William Potts '27
October 1931
LT Irving Wiltsie '21
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Robert Larson '24
LTjg James McDonough '24
LTjg Charles McDonald '24
LTjg Arthur Farrell '25
January 1932
LT Jack Richardson '19
LT Irving Wiltsie '21
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23
LTjg Robert Larson '24
LTjg James McDonough '24
LTjg Charles McDonald '24
LTjg Arthur Farrell '25
LTjg Carlton Hutchins '26
April 1932
October 1932
January 1933
April 1933
July 1933
October 1933
April 1934
July 1934
LT LaRue Lawbaugh '20 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 3B)
LT Robert Bedilion '22 (USS Ranger)
LTjg Bruce Van Voorhis '29 (Bombing Plane Squadron (VB) 5B)
LTjg Robert Haven '30 (Bombing Plane Squadron (VB) 5B)
LTjg James Kyes '30 (USS Ranger)
ENS William Sisko '31 (USS Ranger)
2LT Robert Brown '31 (USS Ranger)
ENS Earle Schneider '33 (USS Ranger)
October 1934
LT Samuel Arthur '20 (USS Ranger)
LT Robert Bedilion '22 (USS Ranger)
LTjg Robert Haven '30 (Bombing Plane Squadron (VB) 5B)
LTjg James Kyes '30 (USS Ranger)
ENS William Sisko '31 (USS Ranger)
2LT Robert Brown '31 (USS Ranger)
ENS Earle Schneider '33 (USS Ranger)
January 1935
LT Samuel Arthur '20 (USS Ranger)
LT Robert Bedilion '22 (USS Ranger)
LT Hallsted Hopping '24 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 1B)
LTjg Oscar Pate, Jr. '27 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 1B)
LTjg Robert Haven '30 (Bombing Plane Squadron (VB) 5B)
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 1B)
LTjg William Freshour '31 (Bombing Plane Squadron (VB) 5B)
LTjg Alden Irons '31 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 3B)
ENS William Sisko '31 (USS Ranger)
1LT Robert Brown '31 (USS Ranger)
ENS Earle Schneider '33 (USS Ranger)
April 1935
LT Samuel Arthur '20 (USS Ranger)
LT Robert Bedilion '22 (USS Ranger)
LT Hallsted Hopping '24 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 1B)
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 1B)
LTjg Alden Irons '31 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 3B)
ENS William Sisko '31 (USS Ranger)
ENS Earle Schneider '33 (USS Ranger)
October 1935
LT James Craig '22
LT Richard Moss '24
LTjg John Duke '26
1LT Ernest Pollock '28
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
LT James Craig '22
LTjg John Duke '26
1LT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
1LT Harold Bauer '30
LTjg Charles Mallory, Jr. '32
April 1936
LTjg John Duke '26
1LT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
LTjg William Sisko '31
LTjg Charles Mallory, Jr. '32
LTjg Joseph Loughlin, Jr. '32
July 1936
LTjg John Duke '26
CAPT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
LTjg William Sisko '31
LTjg Charles Crommelin '31
LTjg Albert Major, Jr. '32
January 1937
LT John Duke '26
CAPT Ernest Pollock '28
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
CAPT Ernest Pollock '28
LTjg Gilbert Carpenter '30
LTjg Lance Massey '30
1LT Harold Larson '31
LTjg Charles Crommelin '31
ENS Harold Von Weller '33
LTjg Burden Hastings '33
September 1937
LT Richard Moss '24 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
CAPT Ernest Pollock '28 (Training Squadron (VN) 2D8)
LTjg Claud Hughes '30 (Training Squadron (VN) 2D8)
CAPT Paul Moret '30 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Samuel Dealey '30 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Alden Irons '31 (Training Squadron (VN) 2D8)
1LT Harold Larson '31 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Albert Gray '31 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Charles Crommelin '31 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg John Spiers '32 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg John Phillips, Jr. '33 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Robert Isely '33 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Herbert Carroll, Jr. '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Frank Whitaker '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg William Drumtra '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Edward Worthington '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Stuart Stephens '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Philip Torrey, Jr. '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg George Nicol '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Ralph Beacham '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS David Taylor, Jr. '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Mark Eslick, Jr. '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Frederick Schrader '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Richard McGowan '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Stanley Lipski '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
January 1938
LT Richard Moss '24 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
CAPT Ernest Pollock '28 (Training Squadron (VN) 2D8)
CAPT Paul Moret '30 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Samuel Dealey '30 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Alden Irons '31 (Training Squadron (VN) 2D8)
1LT Harold Larson '31 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Albert Gray '31 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Charles Crommelin '31 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg John Spiers '32 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg John Phillips, Jr. '33 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Robert Isely '33 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Glenn Dunagan '33 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Herbert Carroll, Jr. '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Walker Ethridge '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg William Drumtra '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Edward Worthington '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Stuart Stephens '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg Philip Torrey, Jr. '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
LTjg George Nicol '34 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Norman Ostergren '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Thomas Cummins '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Samuel Adams '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Richard Stephenson '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Ralph Beacham '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS David Taylor, Jr. '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Frederick Schrader '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Richard McGowan '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
ENS Clyde McCroskey, Jr. '35 (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida)
July 1938
LT Donald Lovelace '28 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 41)
LTjg Harrington Drake '31 (Bombing Squadron (VB) 4)
LTjg William Townsend '32 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 4)
LTjg Frederick Schrader '35 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 4)
ENS Harry Howell '38 (USS Ranger)
ENS Walter Sharer '38 (USS Ranger)
ENS Floyd Garrett, Jr. '38 (USS Ranger)
ENS Richard Sampson '38 (USS Ranger)
January 1939
LT Donald Lovelace '28 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 41)
LTjg Harrington Drake '31 (Bombing Squadron (VB) 4)
LTjg William Townsend '32 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 4)
LTjg Frederick Schrader '35 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 4)
ENS Harry Howell '38 (USS Ranger)
ENS Walter Sharer '38 (USS Ranger)
ENS Floyd Garrett, Jr. '38 (USS Ranger)
ENS Richard Sampson '38 (USS Ranger)
October 1939
LTjg Frederick Schrader '35 (Fighting Squadron (VF) 4)
LTjg Richard Bull, Jr. '36 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 41)
ENS Walter Sharer '38 (USS Ranger)
ENS Lemuel Cooke '39 (USS Ranger)
June 1940
LTjg Richard Bull, Jr. '36 (Scouting Squadron (VS) 41)
LTjg Walter Bayless '36 (USS Ranger)
LTjg Ralph Embree '36 (Bombing Squadron (VB) 4)
ENS Lemuel Cooke '39 (USS Ranger)
ENS William Beck, Jr. '40 (USS Ranger)
November 1940
CDR William Sample '19
LT Finley Hall '29
LT John Yoho '29
LT Lance Massey '30
LT George Bellinger '32
LT Martin Koivisto '32
LT John Spiers '32
LT Daniel Gothie '32
LT Dewitt Shumway '32
LT Albert Major, Jr. '32
LTjg John Phillips, Jr. '33
ENS Frank Peterson '33
LTjg Charles Brewer '34
LTjg Walker Ethridge '34
CAPT Floyd Parks '34
LTjg Charles Ware '34
LTjg Frank Whitaker '34
LTjg Philip Torrey, Jr. '34
LTjg George Nicol '34
LTjg Victor Gadrow '35
LTjg John Powers '35
LTjg Allan Edmands '35
LTjg Roy Krogh '36
LTjg Porter Maxwell '36
LTjg Richard Hughes '37
LTjg Frank Henderson, Jr. '37
LTjg John Thomas '37
LTjg John Boal '37
ENS Harry Howell '38
ENS Eric Allen, Jr. '38
ENS James Ginn '38
ENS Oswald Zink '38
ENS Frank Case, Jr. '38
ENS Howard Fischer '38
ENS Edmundo Gandia '38
ENS Charles Reimann '38
ENS Howard Clark '38
ENS Roy Hale, Jr. '38
ENS Leonard Thornhill '38
ENS Osborne Wiseman '38
ENS John Eversole '38
ENS Jep Jonson '38
ENS Roy Green, Jr. '38
ENS Marion Dufilho '38
2LT James Owens '38
ENS William Brady '38
ENS Charles Anderson '38
ENS Carl Holmstrom '38
ENS Charles King '38
2LT John Maclaughlin, Jr. '38
ENS William Tate, Jr. '38
2LT Douglas Keeler '38
ENS Harry Bass '38
ENS John Kelley '38
ENS John Erickson '38
ENS William Lamberson '38
ENS Donald Smith '38
ENS Frank Quady '38
ENS Richard Crommelin '38
ENS Robert Seibels, Jr. '38
ENS Alphonse Minvielle '38
April 1941
LT Finley Hall '29
LT John Yoho '29
LT William Sisko '31
LT George Bellinger '32
LT Martin Koivisto '32
LT John Spiers '32
LT Archibald Greenlee '32
LT Daniel Gothie '32
LT Albert Major, Jr. '32
LTjg John McCormack, Jr. '33
LTjg John Phillips, Jr. '33
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