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S1 Leonard Franklin “Frank” Tomlinson
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S1 Leonard Franklin “Frank” Tomlinson Veteran

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
6 Jul 1943 (aged 22)
At Sea
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
Plot
Tablets of the Missing - United States Navy--Missing In Action
Memorial ID
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USS Helena (CL-50) was a Brooklyn-class light cruiser built for the United States Navy in the late 1930s, the ninth and final member of the class. The Brooklyns were the first modern light cruisers built by the US Navy under the limitations of the London Naval Treaty. She was torpedoed at the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and was repaired and modernized in early 1942. Following the American victory on Guadalcanal in early 1943, Allied forces began preparations to advance along the Solomon chain, first targeting New Georgia. Helena took part in a series of preparatory attacks on the island through mid-1943, culminating in an amphibious assault in the Kula Gulf on 5 July. The next night, while attempting to intercept a Japanese reinforcement squadron, Helena was torpedoed and sunk in the Battle of Kula Gulf. Out of a crew of almost 1,200, 168 men were killed, either during the battle or while the men were adrift.

S/O Abbie (Hill) & Joseph Patrick Tomlinson
Service # 2684919
Rank Seaman First Class U.S. Navy
★ Purple Heart
Status Missing In Action
TOMLINSON, Leonard F, SEA1, 2684919, USN, from Georgia, USS Helena, location Solomon Islands, missing, date of loss July 6, 1943.

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Remembered by Buffalo (50696055)
Cenotaph Here

USS Helena (CL-50) was a Brooklyn-class light cruiser built for the United States Navy in the late 1930s, the ninth and final member of the class. The Brooklyns were the first modern light cruisers built by the US Navy under the limitations of the London Naval Treaty. She was torpedoed at the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and was repaired and modernized in early 1942. Following the American victory on Guadalcanal in early 1943, Allied forces began preparations to advance along the Solomon chain, first targeting New Georgia. Helena took part in a series of preparatory attacks on the island through mid-1943, culminating in an amphibious assault in the Kula Gulf on 5 July. The next night, while attempting to intercept a Japanese reinforcement squadron, Helena was torpedoed and sunk in the Battle of Kula Gulf. Out of a crew of almost 1,200, 168 men were killed, either during the battle or while the men were adrift.

S/O Abbie (Hill) & Joseph Patrick Tomlinson
Service # 2684919
Rank Seaman First Class U.S. Navy
★ Purple Heart
Status Missing In Action
TOMLINSON, Leonard F, SEA1, 2684919, USN, from Georgia, USS Helena, location Solomon Islands, missing, date of loss July 6, 1943.

Source material from multiple public domain websites.

Remembered by Buffalo (50696055)

Gravesite Details

Entered the service from Georgia.



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