Hull Number: DE-347
Launch Date: 01/29/1944
Commissioned Date: 05/31/1944
Decommissioned Date: 06/21/1946
Call Sign: NTNS
Class: JOHN C. BUTLER
JOHN C. BUTLER Class
Namesake: JESSE RUTHERFORD, JR
JESSE RUTHERFORD, JR
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
Jesse Rutherford, Jr., was born 12 January 1922 in Salmon, Idaho, and enlisted in the Marine Corps 14 July 1941. After undergoing basic training at San Diego, he reported to carrier Lexington 8 November 1941. Private Rutherford was on board during the pivotal Battle of the Coral Sea, in which the Navy turned back the Japanese thrust toward Port Moresby and Australia. In this first great carrier action, during which neither force cited the other, American planes sank one Japanese carrier and damaged another; but, near the end of the battle, 8 May, Lexington was hit by two bombs and two torpedoes. Rutherford, a fuse setter in a gun mount, was seriously injured in the attack; but he remained at his post. In the language of his citation, “although mortally wounded by the fragments of a bursting bomb, he displayed outstanding courage and a loyal determination to keep his gun in action despite his injured condition, and valiantly remained at his station setting fuses until he collapsed on the deck.” The stricken “Lady Lex” was finally sunk by friendly ships, and Private Rutherford was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism.
Disposition:
Stricken January 1968 and sunk as target off California 8 December 1968.