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Addison Elmer Moore

Lieutenant, U.S. Navy

0-095504

Air Group 5
USS FRANKLIN CV-13

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: March 19, 1945
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
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Honolulu, Hawaii
Awards: Purple Heart

LIEUTENANT ADDISON E. MOORE was a 1936 graduate of Collingswood (NJ) High School. He entered the Navy as an Ensign in 1940. He was sent to Hawaii, and was serving aboard the USS Pennsylvania when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941.

After Pearl Harbor Addison Moore was promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade. He was stationed in Pensacola FL in 1943 and 1944. He was promoted Lieutenant and sent to Vero Beach FL. He was assigned as a Marine aviator to the aircraft carrier USS FRANKLIN CV-13.

Lieutenant Addison E. Moore was killed when the aircraft carrier USS FRANKLIN CV-13 was hit by a kamikaze on March 19, 1945. Shipfitter Second Class Joseph A. Barron, of Gloucester City NJ, and Seaman Second Class John Martin Peterson, of Camden NJ, were also lost in the attack.

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Camden, New Jersey                                                                          May 3, 1945

6 KILLED, 2 MISSING FROM SOUTH JERSEY 
Four Camden County Men Among
The Latest Listed as Dead in War

Six killed and two missing comprise the casualties announced for the South Jersey area yesterday by the War and Navy Departments.
    In all cases, next of kin have previously have been notified, and in case of divergence from this list, the last word sent next of kin is always the appropriate final authority. 

Killed:

Lt. Addison E. Moore, 27, of 14 Albatross Road, Audubon Village (Audubon Park)

      Moore was the son of Mr. And Mrs. Elmer C. Moore, and the husband of the former Muriel Apgar, of Plainfield. He was reported killed in action in the Pacific area. Pilot of a Navy fighter plane, he was in charge of a gun crew on the USS Pennsylvania during the Pearl Harbor attack. The family formerly resided in Woodlynne.
           Prior to entering the Navy in 1939, Moore was a student at the Glassboro State Teachers College, having previously been graduated from Collingswood HS. He started his air training at Dallas TX, and completed it at Pensacola FL. The radio officer of his air group, he received a military burial at sea. 
           Lieutenant Moore is also survived by a brother, David, and a sister, Alita.


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