ENS FREDERICK J. KIRBY, USN
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1954 Lucky Bag:
Frederick John Kirby
SAILING—4,3,2,1. FOOTBALL—3. FIELDBALL—2,1. BOAT CLUB—4,3,2,1. VARSITY: FENCING—4.
Loss
Frederick was lost during flight training in a crash “on one of his last flights before graduation” on October 27, 1955 near Pensacola, Florida.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
Frederick was killed when his parachute did not have time to open after he bailed out of his disabled plane. His Panther jet collided with another in a rendezvous maneuver from Forrest Sherman Field. The other plane made it safely back.
Frederick’s father was Chief Boatswain’s Mate John D. Kirby of the U. S. Coast Guard. He was in charge of the U. S. Coast Guard Niagara Lifeboat Station for eight years when he died on December 30, 1954.
Frederick’s brother was Seaman James J. Kirby who quartermaster on the Coast Guard Cutter USS Ingham at Norfolk. Their sister was Evelyn.
He was survived by his mother Neva and is buried in New York.
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