Battle Helmet of Father Joseph O'Callahan

Name/Title

Battle Helmet of Father Joseph O'Callahan

Description

An olive-drab M1-style battle helmet with a white cross painted on the front. A leather strap is secured across the front.

Use

Issued to by the US Navy and used as protection by Father O'Callahan during battle stations and military engagements.

Context

"I am not a religious man, but during the height of combat, while I watched your son, I said aloud then, as you say now, 'If Faith can do that for a man, there must be something to it." - Captain Leslie Gehres speaking to Father O'Callahan's mother after the USS Franklin (CV-13) returned to the United States. Father Joseph O'Callahan was the Chaplain aboard the USS Franklin (CV-13) during World War II. Father O'Callahan was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the March 19th, 1945 attack during which he not only ministered to the dying and wounded, but also assisted in jettisoning hot bombs and shells, created and let a damage control party to prevent shipboard ammunitions from exploding, and led firefighting crews.

Collection

USS FRANKLIN CV13/CVA13/CVS13/AVT8

Acquisition

Accession

2002.00022

Source or Donor

USS FRANKLIN CV-13 Museum Association, Inc.

Acquisition Method

Gift

Made/Created

Date made

1943 - 1945

Update Date

March 7, 2025