Hull Number: DE-362
Launch Date: 05/23/1944
Commissioned Date: 09/07/1944
Decommissioned Date: 06/03/1946
Call Sign: NTFX
Class: JOHN C. BUTLER
JOHN C. BUTLER Class
Namesake: ROBERT WALTER ROLF
ROBERT WALTER ROLF
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
Robert Walter Rolf was born 26 August 1914 in Rock Island, III. He attended Augustana College in his hometown before enlisting in the U.S. Naval Reserve at Chicago 5 August 1941. Rolf began his training at the U.S. Naval Academy 9 January 1942, accepted appointment as midshipman, USNR, 9 February, and was promoted to ensign 5 May. After duty at San Diego, further training at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., and assignments at the Norfolk Naval Base and Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Tex., he was promoted to lieutenant (junior grade). Rolf was appointed commanding officer of an LCI(L) effective 12 June 1942. He was killed in a Japanese bombing raid 6 September and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his outstanding behavior as commanding officer of a disabled landing craft which he skillfully beached at enemy-occupied Lae on New Guinea. Lieutenant (junior grade) Rolf ” … personally led a party in extinguishing the numerous fires aboard, carrying on his dangerous task under repeated enemy bombing and strafing attacks until he was killed by Japanese fire. As a result … his ship was saved for further active service.”
Disposition:
Stricken 1 December 1972. She was sold for scrap on 11 September 1973 and broken up.