Harry E. Yarnell

Harry E. Yarnell

Infobox Military Person
name=Harry E. Yarnell
lived= birth date|1875|10|18 – death date and age|1959|7|7|1875|10|18


caption=Admiral Harry E. Yarnell
nickname=
placeofbirth= Independence, Iowa
placeofdeath= Newport, Rhode Island
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Navy
serviceyears=1899-1944
rank= Admiral
unit=
commands=USS Dale USS Saratoga (CV-3) Asiatic Fleet
battles= Spanish-American War World War I World War II
awards= Navy Cross
relations=
laterwork=
Admiral Harry Ervin Yarnell (18 October 1875 - 7 July 1959) was an American naval officer whose career spanned 51 years and three wars, from the Spanish-American War through World War II.

Early life and Naval career

Born near Independence, Iowa, he entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1893. After serving on "Oregon" (BB-3) during the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 3 July 1898, Yarnell was commissioned ensign 1 July 1899 and reported to the Asiatic Station. He served in the Philippines during the Philippine-American War and with the Asiatic Squadron during the Boxer Rebellion. In 1902, he was the commissioning commanding officer of the destroyer USS "Dale" (DD-4).

Assignments through World War I

From Asia, Yarnell reported to "Connecticut" (BB-18) at her commissioning, and sailed around the world with the Great White Fleet. Next, duty at the Newport Torpedo Station, on CINOLANT's staff, and at the Naval War College occupied him until World War I, when he served at Gibraltar and then at London, on the staff of Admiral William S. Sims.

Interwar assignments

Yarnell then rotated between sea and shore duty until ordered to aircraft carrier "Saratoga" (CV-3) September 1927, as prospective commanding officer. He served as captain of the carrier from her commissioning until 17 August 1928, when he was appointed Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering as Rear Admiral.

From January to April 1930, Admiral Yarnell was Naval Adviser to the American delegation at the London Naval Conference, and, in October 1936, he became Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet, with the rank of Admiral. His tour there was notable for the sagacious and firm manner with which he handled a most explosive international situation.

In February 1932, Yarnell pioneered carrier tactics in an exercise that later came to be discussed as Fleet Problem 13. Rear Admiral Yarnell commanded the carriers "Lexington" and "Saratoga" in an effort to demonstrate that Hawaii was vulnerable to naval air power. The expectation was that Yarnell would attack with battleships, but instead he left his battleships behind and proceeded only with his carriers to the north of Hawaii where it was less likely he would be detected. With a storm as cover, at dawn on Sunday, February 7 Yarnell’s 152 planes attacked the harbor from the northeast, just as the Japanese would ten years later. The army airfields were first put out of commission after which battleship row was attacked - with multiple hits on Navy ships. No defending aircraft were able to launch. The Navy’s war-game umpires declared the attack a total success, prompting Yarnell to strenuously warn of the Japanese threat. [http://www.pulsetc.com/beforejune/V5I14/coverstory.html]

"The New York Times" reported on the exercise noting that the defenders were unable to find the attacking fleet even after 24 hours had passed. US intelligence knew that Japanese writers had reported on the exercise. Ironically, in the US, the battleship admirals voted down a reassessment of naval tactics. The umpire's report did not even mention the stunning success of Yarnell's exercise. Instead they wrote "It is doubtful if air attacks can be launched against Oahu in the face of strong defensive aviation without subjecting the attacking carriers to the danger of material damage and consequent great losses in the attack air force." [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3834/is_200504/ai_n15743392/pg_2]

World War II

After three years' service commanding the Asiatic Fleet, Admiral Yarnell was transferred to the Retired List; but on 1 November 1941, as war loomed he was recalled to the office of the Secretary of the Navy as Special Adviser to the Chinese Military Mission.

Admiral Yarnell was relieved of active duty 15 January 1943, but returned in June as Head of a Special Section in the Office of Chief of Naval Operations until December 1944, when he again was relieved of active duty.

Admiral Yarnell died in 1959 at Newport, Rhode Island, his home since his retirement. Among the awards and medals earned in his long and distinguished career were the Navy Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Diploma and Decoration of the Companion of the Order of the British Empire, and the Cloud Standard, Second Class, of the Government of China.

Namesake

The USS "Harry E. Yarnell" (DLG-17) was named in his honor.

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/ar/yankee/yarnell.htm Yarnell papers at the Naval Historical Center]

Harry Ervin Yarnell is my Great-Great-Grandfather and he really is an inpiration to me and I really wish I could have met him. He will never be forgotten. R.I.P. Great Great Papa Harry


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