Sherwood Picking

Sherwood Picking (21 February 1890 - 1 September 1941) was a U.S. Navy officer who became a notable submarine commander during World War I.

Picking was a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1911.[1] During World War I, Lieutenant Commander Picking was awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism as the commander of the submarine USS O-10 (SS-71).[2][3] During the inter-war period, he commanded the submarine base at Coco Solo, Canal Zone.[1] He was promoted to captain on 1 July 1939.[4] He died on 1 September 1941 in a plane crash in Scotland en route to temporary duty in London.[4]

Namesake

The destroyer USS Picking (19431975) was named in his honor.

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