Background
Cronan was born October 23, 1883 in Chicago, Illinois and after joining the navy was stationed aboard the United States Ship Bennington (Procter and Gamble-4) as a Boatswain"s Mate.
Cronan was born October 23, 1883 in Chicago, Illinois and after joining the navy was stationed aboard the United States Ship Bennington (Procter and Gamble-4) as a Boatswain"s Mate.
On July 21, 1905 the United States Ship Bennington was in San Diego, California when a boiler exploded. The combination of the explosion and the scalding steam killed a number of men outright and left others mortally wounded. The final death toll was one officer, Ensign Newman K. Perry and sixty-five men, making it one of the United States. Navy"s worst peacetime disasters.
Nearly all of the forty-six who survived had an injury of some sort.
Wounded himself, Cronan saved three of his shipmates from drowning, the third, after Cronan escaped from triage. He retired with the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the 1940s.
He died October 22, 1959 and is buried in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery San Diego, California. His grave can be found in section T, grave 534.