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Montgomery, Alfred Eugene (1891-1961)

Photograph of Alfred E. Montgomery

Naval Archives #80-CF-8005-1

"Monty" Montgomery commanded United States Task Group 58.2 from the Marshallscampaign to the end of the Pacific war. He was qualified both as a submarinerand an aviator, having served in submarines from 1915 and completed flight training in 1922. He commanded Ranger and Essex before being recommended for early promoted to flag rank in late 1942 by John Towers, the Navy's leading aviator.

Montgomery participated as a prospective commanding officer in the Marcusraid of August 1943. His wartime service in command of a carrier division in Task Force 50 included strikes againstWake, Rabaul, the Gilberts, and the Marshalls. He made the first strike against Truk in early 1944. Transferred to a carrierdivision in Task Force 38/58, he served in theMarianas and the Philippines. He was among the admirals who were critical of Spruance for failing to destroy the Japanese fleet in the Battle of the Philippine Sea(Tuohy 2007):

Results of the action were extremely disappointing to all hands, in that important units of the enemy fleet, which came out in the open for the first time in over a year and made several air attacks on our superior force, were able to escape without our coming to grips with them.

For his part, Spruance once exhibited a rare display of temper when Montgomery failed to include a battleshipbombardment as part of his operational plan for Roi-Namur.

After the war, Montgomery rose to command of 5 Fleet.

Montgomery was a skilled and aggressive carrier commander, evaluated by Towers in late 1943 as "Energetic, courageous and determined." However, he suffered from frequent migraine headaches that left him sufficiently irritable that he was more respected than adored.

Service record

1891-6-12 Born at Omaha, Nebraska
1912 Ensign Graduates from Naval Academy, standing 29th in a class of 156. Assigned to BB West Virginia
1915 Submarine school
1918 Lieutenant Commander, SS R-20
1921 Flight school
1924 Commander, Torpedo and Bombing Squadron 1
1925 Executive officer, Naval Air Station San Diego
1928 CVL Langley
1932 CA Chicago
1934 Commander Commander, Naval Air Station, Anacostia
1936 Executive officer, CV Ranger
1939-10 Director, Flight Division, Bureau of Aeronautics
1940 Captain Commander, CV Ranger
1941-10-1 Chief of staff, Carriers, Atlantic Fleet
1942-5-31 Rear admiral Commandant, Naval Air Training Center
1943-8 Commander, Carrier Division 12
1944-5 Commander, Carrier Division 3
1945-2 Commander, Fleet Air, West Coast
1945-7-20 Vice admiral Commander, Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet
1946-8 Commander, 5 Fleet
1949 Commander, Naval Operating Base Bermuda
1951-6-30 Retires
1961-12-15 Dies at Bremerton

References

Boatner (1996)

Dupuyet al. (1992)
Morison (1953)
Pettibone (2006)

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