Hull Number: DE-176
Launch Date: 08/22/1943
Commissioned Date: 09/23/1943
Call Sign: NFFZ
Class: CANNON
CANNON Class
Namesake: EDWARD MICKA
EDWARD MICKA
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, May 2019
Lt. Edward Micka, born at Guyuga, N. Dak., 10 October 1915, enlisted in the U.S. Navy 19 June 1984. Appointed midshipman from the Navy at large the following year, he was commissioned ensign 1 June 1939. He served on Minneapolis and Clemson prior to receiving his wings as a Navy pilot and was attached to Fighting Squadron 9, onboard Ranger, in November 1942. On the 8th, he led three flights in support of the initial phase of operation “Torch,” the assault and occupation of Morocco. In the first two flights he led his sections against airdromes at Rabat‑Sale and Port Lyautey, destroying at least 17 hostile planes on the ground. During the third his section. provided direct support to ground forces by destroying several machinegun nests. Two days later he participated in the attack on the Mediouna airdrome, conducting strafing runs at low altitudes. Lieutenant Micka, lost his life on the fifth run when his plane was hit by antiaircraft fire. He was awarded the Navy Cross posthumously “for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in action as a pilot” during operation “Torch.”