John Hazard Carson and the arrival of officers

John Carson Commanding officer

John Hazard Carson was the first commanding Officer of the USS Boston and the first officer to be added to the database.  He the USS Boston Commanding officer from April 5, 1943 to June 5 1944.  Commander Hazard was in charge from commissioning to full engagement in the Pacfic.

He was promoted to Rear Admiral in March of 1944.    He was born on April 13. 1896 and was Commissioned from Annapolis in 1916. Received an MS from MIT in 1924. He was Commanding Officer of the Dewey 1936-1937. He served duty at the Navy Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia 1937-1940. He was the Executive Officer of the New Mexico 1940-1941. Operations Officer on the staff of the Commander of Cruisers in the Battle Force, then Southwest Pacific Forces 1941-1943. Then, he was assigned to the USS Boston CA-69.

After serving on the USS Boston, he was Commander of U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Newport 1944-1946. He retired as Vice Admiral in April 1958. Died on February 2, 1976.  Source:  http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jhcarson.htm

You can see the link to his boston record here.  I’ve included a new biography for each sailor which individuals can send us short biographies of family members or friends who were boston sailors.

Please send me a bio if your interested!

-Bill

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