HOWARD H.J. BENSON, ADM, born Oct. 8, 1888, Baltimore, MD, the son of Adm. William S. Benson and Mary A. Benson. Graduated from the USNA in June 1909.
Served on battleship Vermont until April 1912 when ordered to submarine Flotilla. In July 1913 he fitted out and commanded submarine H-2.
From January 1916-July 1917 he had duty at Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. and Navy Department. Then duty in connection with steam fishing vessels for distant patrol duty, served as aide to commander Patrol Forces 3 and 4, and command of Guinevere, Noma Corona, Roe and duty on the destroyer Sigourney. After return to US he commanded the destroyers Buchanan, Yarnall and Howard.
From September 1920-June 1922 was instructor at the USNA, then commanded destroyer S.P. Lee. In October 1922 he was assigned to battleship Tennessee and served as first lieutenant and then navigator until March 1925
After two years in the Hydrographic Office, Navy Dept., he commanded the destroyer Sloat from May 1927-1929. He attended the Naval War College at Newport from 1929-May 1930, senior course.
Reported as executive officer in the department of navigation, USNA. Headed the department from Feb. 6, 1932-July 25, 1932. Became commanding officer of the oil tanker Sapelo and a month later assigned as executive officer of the battleship Tennessee. On May 4, 1934, he assumed command of the Tennessee and proceeded to Culebra and New York City. At New York the fleet was reviewed by President Roosevelt.
Attended the Army War College, Washington, D.C. June 1934-June 1935, then assigned to the Shore Establishment Div., Navy Dept.
In June 1936 he returned to sea duty commanding submarine tender Holland and in July assumed command of station ship at the USNA. He remained there until March 1941, when he reported for fitting out of USS Washington, and assumed command of Washington May 15, 1941.
Under his command Washington operated from Scapa Flow with the British Home Fleet guarding convoys between Iceland and Russia against possible action by German Battle Fleet.
Benson was detached from command of Washington in July 1942. He served as chief of staff of Seventh Naval District and Gulf Sea Frontier. He retired from active duty Nov. 1, 1946, as commodore.
Benson was awarded the Navy Cross (WWI), the Legion of Merit (WWII), Victory Medal, Patrol Clasp (WWI), second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, American Defense Service Medal w/Fleet Clasp, American Campaign Medal, EAME Campaign Medal and WWII Victory Medal. He has also been awarded the Order of the Southern Cross and diploma from Brazil and the Oak Leaf Emblem for Distinguished Service.
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