Celebrating this weekend the 249th Birthday of the U.S. Navy!

Hull Number: DE-751

Launch Date: 01/30/1944

Call Sign: NZXB


Class: CANNON

CANNON Class


Namesake: OSWALD JOSEPH GAYNIER

OSWALD JOSEPH GAYNIER

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016

Oswald Joseph Gaynier, born 4 March 1915 in Monroe, Mich., enlisted in the Naval Reserve as Seaman Second Class 3 October 1940 and was appointed Aviation Cadet 10 December. Commissioned Ensign 3 June 1941, he was assigned to Torpedo Squadron 8 in Hornet (CV-8) on 25 August. During the opening phases of the Battle of Midway 4 June 1942, Torpedo Squadron 8 launched a courageous attack against carriers of the Japanese Striking Force. Lacking fighter-plane protection and beset on all sides by enemy fighters, the valiant American pilots pressed home the attack in the face of withering antiaircraft fire from a seemingly impenetrable screen of cruisers and destroyers. All members of the squadron but one were killed during the attack. Ensign Gaynier was one of those who so gallantly sacrificed his life for his country and the American victory that followed. For his extraordinary heroism and meritorious devotion to duty, he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.


Disposition:

Construction suspended 6 June 1944, and construction cancelled 1 September 1944.


USS GAYNIER DE-751 Ship History

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016

DE-751 was laid down 4 August 1943 by Western Pipe & Steel Co., San Pedro, Calif.; renamed Gaynier (DE-751) on 3 September 1943; launched 30 January 1944; and’ sponsored by Mrs. Ireta Gaynier, widow of Ensign Gaynier. Construction suspended 6 June 1944, and construction cancelled 1 September 1944.