LTJG RICHARD L. NEWNHAM, USN

Class 1953
Born March 6, 1931
Died April 12, 1956
Age 25
Hometown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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RICHARD LYNN NEWNHAM

Although Dick isn’t a Navy Junior, he came from a large family of Naval Academy graduates. This probably explained his interest in both the Academy and Naval flying. Dick came to Navy from Germantown Academy, a Philadelphia prep school. During the fall you were most likely to find Dick out on the athletic field where he played football for the 150’s. The rest of the year Dick could be found playing company sports or dodging the Executive Department. Never highest but never lowest in academics he spent four happy years sleeping off the effects of a four-N days.

Loss

Richard was lost on April 12, 1956 when his F9F Panther crashed near Naval Air Station Miramar, California. He was a member of Composite Squadron (VC) 61.

Other Information

He was survived by his parents1, Richard and Alice (Bond), his wife, Virginia, and 7-month-old twins.

Richard is buried in California.

His first duty station was USS Bennington (CVA 20). (Information from July 1953 issue of Shipmate.) He earned his wings at Corpus Christi in 1955.

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