- Frank Knox
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=William Franklin Knox
order=46th
title=United States Secretary of the Navy
term_start=July 11 ,1940
term_end=April 28 ,1944
president=Franklin D. Roosevelt
predecessor=Charles Edison
successor=James V. Forrestal
birth_date=January 1 ,1874
birth_place=Boston, Massachusetts , USA
death_date=death date and age|1944|4|28|1874|1|1
death_place=Washington, D.C. , USA
party=Republican
spouse=Annie Reed Knox
profession=Politician ,Lawyer
religion=William Franklin "Frank" Knox (
January 1 ,1874 –April 28 ,1944 ) was theSecretary of the Navy underFranklin D. Roosevelt during most ofWorld War II . He was also the Republican vice presidential candidate in 1936.Biography
William Franklin Knox was born in
Boston, Massachusetts . He attendedAlma College , inMichigan , where he was a member of the Zeta Sigma Fraternity.He served in
Cuba with theRough Riders during theSpanish-American War ."Who is Frank Knox?", Harvard University.]Following that conflict, Knox became a newspaper reporter in
Grand Rapids, Michigan , the beginning of a career that grew to include the ownership of several papers.He changed his first name to Frank around 1900. In 1912 as founding editor of New Hampshire's "Manchester Leader", forerunner to the "
New Hampshire Union Leader ", he supportedTheodore Roosevelt 's Progressive ticket. DuringWorld War I , Knox was an advocate of preparedness andUnited States participation. He served as an artillery officer with the rank of Major in France after America entered the hostilities.In 1930, Frank Knox became publisher and part owner of the "
Chicago Daily News ". An active Republican, he was that party's nominee for vice president in the 1936 election, underAlf Landon . Landon and Knox were the only supporters of Theodore Roosevelt in 1912 to be later named to a Republican ticket. They lost by a landslide, winning justMaine andVermont .Knox, who was an internationalist and supporter of aid to Britain, became Secretary of the Navy in July 1940, as President Roosevelt strived to create bi-partisan appeal for his foreign and defense policies following the defeat of France.
As Secretary, Frank Knox followed Roosevelt's directive to expand the US Navy into a force capable of fighting in both the Atlantic and Pacific. Chief of Naval Operations
Ernest J. King had full control of naval operations during the war, and often kept Knox in the dark about plans. Knox was able to block King's efforts to control procurement of war supplies, but on the whole the civilian side of naval affairs was run by Assistant SecretaryJames Forrestal , who was closer to Roosevelt than Knox. Secretary Knox had so much free time that after hours he ran the business affairs of his Chicago newspaper.Following a brief series of heart attacks, Secretary Knox died in
Washington, D.C. onApril 28 ,1944 while still in office. He was buried onMay 1 ,1944 inArlington National Cemetery with full military honors. "William Franklin 'Frank' Knox", Arlington National Cemetery.]Posthumous honors and memorials
The Gearing-class destroyer USS "Frank Knox" (DD-742), commissioned in December 1944, was named in his honor."Frank Knox (1874-1944)", "Online Library of Selected Images", NHC.] "USS "Frank Knox", "USN Ships", NHC.] Following his death, his wife, Annie Reid Knox, established the
Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships , which enable students from various countries in the Commonwealth to attendHarvard University for graduate study.Family
Knox was married to Annie Reid Knox. They were not the parents of actress/model
Elyse Knox , the mother of actorMark Harmon , and grandmother of musicians Matthew andGunnar Nelson as is often reported.Quotation
Knox is well known for his public comments on the German massacre of civilians in the Czech village of
Lidice in June 1942 following the assassination ofReinhard Heydrich : "If future generations ask us what we are fighting for [in World War Two] , we shall tell them the story of Lidice." "William Franklin 'Frank' Knox", Arlington National Cemetery.]ee also
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List of U.S. political appointments that crossed party lines
*Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships Notes
References
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*cite web|accessdate=2007-12-29
url=http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-k/f-knox.htm
title=Frank Knox (1874-1944) — 46th Secretary of the Navy, 11 July 1940 - 28 April 1944
work=Online Library of Selected Images
publisher=Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy
*cite web|accessdate=2007-12-29
url=http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-f/dd742.htm
title=USS Frank Knox (DD-742, later DDR-742 and DD-742), 1944-1971
work=USN Ships
publisher=Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy
*cite web|accessdate=2007-12-29
url=http://www.frankknox.harvard.edu/who.html
title=Who was Frank Knox?
work=The Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships
publisher=Harvard University
*cite web|accessdate=2007-12-29
url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wfknox.htm
title=William Franklin "Frank" Knox — Major, United States Army; Secretary of the Navy; Newspaper Publisher
publisher=Arlington National Cemetery websiteExternal links
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