Captain Cassin Young (1894 - 1942)
Cassin Young was born in Washington, D.C., on 6 March 1894.
After graduation from
the
U.S. Naval Academy in June 1916, he served in the battleship
Connecticut into 1919, then spent several years in submarines.
During that period, he commanded the submarines R-23 and R-2. During
the middle and later 1920s, he served in Naval Communications, o
n
the staff of Commander Submarine Divisions, Battle Fleet, and at the
Naval Academy. During 1931-33, Lieutenant Commander Young served in
the battleship New York. He was subsequently Commanding Officer of
the destroyer Evans and was assigned to the Eleventh Naval District
in 1935-37. After promotion to the rank of Commander, he commanded
Submarine Division Seven and had duty at the Submarine Base New
London, Groton, Connecticut. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
on 7 December 1941, he was Commanding Officer of the repair ship
Vestal, which was badly damaged by enemy bombs an
d
the explosion of the battleship Arizona. For his "distinguished
conduct in action" and "outstanding heroism" on that occasion, he
was awarded the
Medal
of Honor. Promoted to Captain in February 1942, he later was given
command of the heavy cruiser San Francisco. On 13 November 1942,
during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, he guided his ship in action
with a superior Japanese force and was killed by enemy shells while
closely engaging the battleship Hiei. Captain Young posthumously was
awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during the Guadalcanal
Campaign, and San Francisco received the Presidential Unit Citation.