Ralph Waldo Hungerford | |
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Governor of American Samoa | |
In office January 27, 1945 – September 3, 1945 | |
Preceded by | Allen Hobbs |
Succeeded by | Samuel Canan |
Personal details | |
Born | April 21, 1896 Windsor, New York |
Died | 22 February 1977 Abington, Pennsylvania | (aged 79)
Alma mater | United States Naval Academy |
Occupation | Naval officer |
Awards | Legion of Merit |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Navy |
Rank | Captain |
Commands | Commander, Anti-submarine warfare - Atlantic Ocean |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Ralph Waldo Hungerford (April 21, 1896 – February 20, 1977) was a United States Navy Captain, and the governor of American Samoa from January 27, 1945, to September 3, 1945. He was born April 21, 1896, in Windsor, New York, but moved to Rhode Island later in life. He received appointment to the United States Naval Academy on June 17, 1915. During World War II, he served on the staff of Rear Admiral Adolphus Andrews in defense of the East Coast of the United States; he specialized in antisubmarine warfare. He was awarded the Legion of Merit on January 14, 1943.[1] Hungerford became governor on January 27, 1945, and faced the daunting task of restoring the island to a pre-Pacific War economy. He died in 1977 in Pennsylvania.