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Omaha WWII hero Charles Jackson French to have destroyer named after him

OMAHA — Local World War II hero Charles Jackson French will soon have his name on a naval vessel.

The U.S. Navy announced last week that an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer will be named after French. Construction of the ship is set to begin in 2026, with delivery in 2031.

 One of Charles Jackson French’s nephews, Roscoe Harris, speaks to a crowd of more than 50 who gathered to honor the Navy World War II veteran. (Aaron Sanderford/Nebraska Examiner)

 

Petty Officer 1st Class French dove into shark-infested waters after the USS Gregory was sunk near Guadalcanal Island in September 1942 and saved 15 of his shipmates. He helped gather them on a nearby raft, tied a rope around himself and swam them to safety. 

Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced the ship-naming honor Jan. 10 for the “Human Tugboat.” French served during an era when the Navy limited the jobs for Black sailors and rarely awarded them the same honors as whites for bravery. 

“Let this ship inspire us to challenge our own limitations and to always — always — answer the call of duty, even when the waters are rough and the path ahead uncertain,” Del Toro said in a statement. The secretary announced the naming during the Surface Navy Association’s annual symposium in Arlington, Virginia.

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