- Lost at Sea in Western Atlantic Ocean during World War II
- United States Naval Reserve
Biography
Ens. John Chauncey Hayes III was born 19 December 1923 in Oceanside, San Diego County, California, United States to John Chauncey Hayes (1879-1959) and Rachel Lusardi (1892-1940) and died 1944 Western Atlantic Ocean of unspecified causes.
World War II East Coast Memorial
The World War II East Coast Memorial is located in Battery Park in New York City at the southern end of Manhattan Island. It is about 150 yards from the South Ferry subway station on the IRT Lines and overlooks the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. It stands just south of historic Fort Clinton on a site furnished by the Department of Parks of the City of New York.
This memorial commemorates those soldiers, sailors, marines, coast guardsmen, merchant marines and airmen who met their deaths in the service of their country in the western waters of the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. Its axis is oriented on the Statue of Liberty. On each side of the axis are four gray granite pylons upon which are inscribed the name, rank, organization and state of each of the 4,609 missing in the waters of the Atlantic.
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
John Chauncey Hayes (1923-1944) | 19 December 1923 Oceanside, San Diego County, California, United States | 1944 Western Atlantic Ocean | |
Frank Foster Hayes (1925-2010) |
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