James W. Downing
James Willis Downing was a lieutenant in the United States Navy. He retired in 1956 after 24 years of service, which included being commanding officer of the. At the time of his death, he was the second-oldest living survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor, about which he authored a book.
Background
Downing was born in Oak Grove, Missouri. At the time of his high school graduation, America was in the Great Depression. Jobs were scarce, so Downing enlisted in the Navy in September 1932. He began serving at Long Beach Naval Shipyard, California, the port for most of the Pacific naval fleet. He became a gunner's mate and postmaster aboard the.Pearl Harbor
On the morning of December 7, 1941, Downing and his new wife Morena were staying with his shipmates in Honolulu. The radio announced an attack on the Naval Station Pearl Harbor, and the sailors rushed to the port.By the time Downing arrived at the West Virginia, Japanese bombers had targeted her with nine torpedoes. Moored at a shallow water depth of only, the ship had not completely sunk, and her deck was on fire. Downing assisted the injured crew and used a water hose from the to keep the ammunition onboard from exploding.
Downing tried to commit to memory the names on the dog tags of those killed, and later visited the wounded at the naval hospital. He recorded the names of the wounded and fatally injured in a notebook, along with messages they wished to convey. As the postmaster, Downing had access to the home addresses of these men, and he later wrote notes to each family, explaining what had happened to their relatives and their current condition.
Later naval career
Downing went on to be an adviser to the Brazilian fleet in Rio de Janeiro, serving aboard the, and was an assistant professor of Naval Science at Kings Point.He also was made commanding officer of the, which served as a supply ship during the Korean War. Downing additionally assumed the role of ship chaplain. In 1954, he and his crew were exposed to very high levels of radiation from Castle Bravo, part of the series of nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll. He retired from the Navy in 1956.