Gary was born in
Findlay, Ohio, on July 23, 1901. He enlisted in the navy in December 1919 and served continuously in the enlisted ranks until November 1943, when he received a commission as a
lieutenant, junior grade. In 1943 and 1944, Lieutenant junior grade Gary was assigned to the Third Naval District and as an inspector of machinery at the
Babcock & Wilcox Company. In December 1944, he was sent to the
aircraft carrier Franklin as an engineering officer. When that ship was severely damaged by
Japanese air
attack on March 19, 1945 during a major operation against the Japanese Imperial Navy base at Kure, Lieutenant Gary discovered 300 men trapped in a blackened mess compartment and, finding an exit, returned repeatedly to lead groups to safety. Gary later organized and led firefighting parties to battle the inferno on the
hangar deck and entered number three fireroom to raise steam in one
boiler, braving extreme hazards in so doing. For his heroism on that occasion, he was awarded the Medal of Honor on January 23, 1946. Subsequently, promoted to the ranks of lieutenant and lieutenant commander, Gary remained with
Franklin until she was decommissioned in February 1947. He was then assigned to the Naval Disciplinary Barracks at
Terminal Island,
California, where he served until relieved of active duty pending retirement, which took place in June 1950. On the basis of his combat awards, he was advanced to the rank of
commander upon retirement. Commander Donald A. Gary died in 1977. ==Namesake==