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Lance Edward Massey was born on 20 September, 1909 in Syracuse, New York, United States, is a Recipient of the Navy Cross. Discover Lance Edward Massey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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Lance Edward "Lem" Massey (20 September 1909 – 4 June 1942) was a U.S. Navy pilot during World War II.
He was born in Syracuse, New York, the only child of Walter Griffith Massey and Florence Lance Massey.
Growing up in Watertown, New York, he attended two years of high school in Watertown, and then entered Severn School in Severna Park, Maryland, in 1925.
After graduating from Severn in 1926, he was accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy when he was sixteen.
After graduating from the Naval Academy in 1930, he was given his commission as an ensign.
One of his classmates was Dudley W. Morton.
His first assignment was the battleship USS Texas (BB-35).
After serving for a year aboard the Texas he entered flight training at Naval Air Station Pensacola in 1931 and was awarded Naval Aviator wings in January 1932.
He was assigned to Scouting Squadron 3 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) for the next three years.
He subsequently served a two-year tour at Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida as a flight instructor.
While at Pensacola, he married Marjorie Drake Kelsey, the widow of Lieutenant (j.g.) James Kelsey.
In June 1937, Lieutenant (jg) Massey reported to Observation Squadron 3 aboard the battleship USS New Mexico (BB-40).
In August 1937, he was promoted to lieutenant.
In January 1940, Observation Squadron Three was transferred to the USS Idaho (BB-42), where he stayed until July 1940, when he returned to Naval Air Station Pensacola.
In October 1941, he was reassigned to the USS Enterprise (CV-6) as the Executive Officer of Torpedo Squadron 6 (VT-6), the post he held at the time the United States was attacked by Japan in December 1941.
He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander in January 1942.
His sole combat mission from Enterprise occurred on 1 February 1942, during the Marshalls-Gilberts raids, when he led VT-3's Second Division in the first airborne torpedo attack in U.S. naval history.
His nine Douglas TBD Devastator torpedo bombers attacked Japanese shipping at Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, with Massey personally sinking the 18,000-ton Japanese transport Bordeaux Maru.
For this action, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
On 14 April 1942, he took command of Torpedo Squadron Three (VT-3) aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3), then based at Kaneohe Naval Air Station.
On 27 May 1942, VT-3 was transferred to USS Yorktown (CV-5) following the Battle of the Coral Sea, replacing that ship's own Torpedo Squadron 5 (VT-5).
Yorktown sailed with VT-3 for Midway Island and entered battle on 4 June 1942.
During this crucial encounter, Massey was killed while leading his squadron in a low-level attack against the Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū.
He was last seen "'stood up in his open cockpit, with one foot on the stub wing and the other on the seat, as his TBD [Devastator] dropped toward the water 250 feet below. The skipper did not have the altitude to survive the jump from his flaming wreck.'" Escorted by only six F4F Wildcat fighters, led by Lieutenant Commander John Thach, ten out of VT-3's twelve TBD's were lost.
For his heroism in pursuing the attack on Hiryu, Massey was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.
In memory of his actions at the Battle of Midway, the U.S. Navy commissioned the Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS Massey (DD-778) on 24 November 1944.
In addition to his widow Marjorie, he was survived by two sons, CDR Lance Bradford Massey (USN, Ret.) and Walter Drake Massey.