User:Cullen328/sandbox/Tyree

"the son of a notable Navy family."


 * Keep Tyree is mentioned 35 times in the 1985 book Bowfin, published by HarperCollins. That plus the references in the article show quite clearly that Tyree is notable. I've expanded the article and added references. It is clear that any editor who can get a copy of that book can easily expand this article further. The fact that Chester W. Nimitz personally awarded one of Tyree's Navy Crosses is a point in favor of notability because Nimitz was the senior admiral in charge of US naval forces in the Pacific during WWII. The Navy Cross is a highly prestigious honor for bravery and Tyree was awarded it twice. Tyree's involvement with the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park at Pearl Harbor is another point towards his notability. The submarine he commanded is preserved as an extremely popular museum in Hawaii, and in the spirit of full disclosure, I have toured that submarine. says they do not know whether the Navy Cross is a notable medal and was not able to determine which war, if any, Tyree won those medals. I guess Piotrus was looking at a much earlier version of the article because it is quite clear that the war was World War II and that winning the Navy Cross requires unusual bravery in combat, not good service in peacetime. So, I respectfully request that Piotrus re-evaluate their !vote in light of improvement of the article.

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In an interview two months after World War II ended, Tyree said, "The skipper of a sub is in closer touch with his men than the commander of a surface craft," adding, "Our crews are made up of the highest caliber men in the navy and I am proud to be associated with them. It was through their efforts that the submarine service proved so efficient in the destruction of enemy shipping."

Tyree was one of 11 people who have annual scholarships named after them, which are conferred by the Pacific Fleet Submarine Memorial Association. This program has awarded $1.1 million in scholarships to submariners and their families in Hawaii since 1985.

Visitors to the museum hear his recorded voice describing the Bowfin's passage though minefields while passing through the Tsushima Strait into the Sea of Japan in June, 1945: "Every hour seemed like a year as we inched our way through the minefields, and every so often, the FM sonar would emit an eerie noise, and we knew there was a mine dangerously close by. Once we heard a mine cable scraping along the side of the hull."