Hull Number: DE-410
Launch Date: 01/10/1944
Commissioned Date: 04/13/1944
Decommissioned Date: 06/01/1946
Call Sign: NHHC
Class: JOHN C. BUTLER
JOHN C. BUTLER Class
Namesake: JACK MILLER
JACK MILLER
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
Jack Miller, born in Dallas, Tex., 2 April 1920, served in the Marine Corps Reserve as a Second Lieutenant from 19 May to 31 October 1941. Commissioned First Lieutenant, USMC, at Quantico, Va., 1 November 1941, he volunteered for “Carlson’s Raiders” and went to the Pacific. On 3 December 1942, as commanding officer of a platoon which had the point at Guadalcanal, he daringly led a flank attack on a strong enemy combat patrol engaged by his battalion at the summit of the hill. Realizing the advance of his platoon was being held up by hostile machine gun fire, he dauntlessly led the assault on the Japanese gun position, acquiring wounds from which he died the following day. Lt. Miller was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.
Disposition:
Stricken 30 June 1968. Sold in July 1969 for scrapping.