Monday, January 8, 2018

STRICKLAND TEWELOW BRONZE STAR

STRICKLAND TEWELOW

GETS BRONZE STAR

August 30, 1947 Rehoboth resident, Strickland Bernard Tewelow , received the

Bronze Star and Combat Medal for heroic service aboard his ship, the destroyer

U.S.S. Haynesworth, when Jap suicide bombers attacked.

Lt. Cmdr. Leon Thompason, U.S.N., representing the Secretary of the Navy, made

the presentation on the beach in front of the Henlopen Hotel which was well attended by

Rehoboth district Navy men, residents and summer visitors.

Strick, as he is better known, was a graduate of Rehoboth High School , is son of Mrs.

Bess Tewelow of Rehoboth Beach. He served in WWII in the Pacific as a bridge signalman

on the USS Hayneworth, a destroyer.

He is now in Wilmington attending the Beacom Business College.


SOURCE: Salisbury Daily Times, 30 August, 1947.

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