William Hank Explained

William Edwin Hank
Birth Date:September 25, 1902
Birth Place:Norfolk, Virginia
Death Place:near Savo Island
Allegiance:United States of America
Serviceyears:1925–1942
Rank:Lieutenant Commander
Commands:USS Laffey (DD-459)
Battles:World War II
Awards:Navy Cross (2)
Purple Heart

Lieutenant Commander William Edwin Hank (25 September 1902 – 14 November 1942) was an officer in the United States Navy during World War II.

Born at Norfolk, Virginia, Hank graduated from the Naval Academy in 1925. During the years before World War II, he served at various shore stations and in,, and .

Commissioned a lieutenant commander in 1940, Hank took control of Laffey (DD-459) 1 April 1942. He received the Navy Cross for his skillful handling of the ship during the Battle of Cape Esperance.

Hank received a second Navy Cross for heroism during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 12–13 November. As Laffey fought the Japanese battleship Hiei, she was sunk by large caliber gunfire and a torpedo. Lieutenant Commander Hank was reported missing and presumed dead 14 November. His ship received the Presidential Unit Citation and he was awarded his second Navy Cross.[1]

(DD-702) was named for him, and was named for his ship.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William Edwin Hank. Military Times.
  2. Web site: Cdr William E. Hank. Find A Grave.