AGUIRRE, Reyner Aceves - S2/c USN - California

Reyner Aceves Aguirre S2c
Reyner Aceves Aguirre
Seaman Second Class
Reyner Aceves Aguirre S2c
R. A. AGUIRRE
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USS Arizona ROC
  • Name of Record: Reyner Aceves Aguirre
  • Branch: United States Navy
  • Service Number: 382 46 97
  • Rate: S2/c (Seaman Seconed Class)
  • Duties: Know naval drill duties, knots, steering and signaling. Stand watch and gunnery duties.
  • Enlisted: 6 June 1941
  • Place: San Diego, California
  • Onboard USS Arizona: 13 August 1941
  • From: NTS San Diego
  • Birth Name: Reyner Aguirre
  • Date of Birth: 30 July 1918
  • Place of Birth: San Gabriel, California
  • School: Alhambra City High School
  • Hometown / State on December 1941: Alhambra, California
  • Next of Kin: Mrs. Rose Aguirre - Mother
  • Address: 2014 Teagarden Lane, Alhambra, California
  • Parents: Francisco Aguirre & Rose Aceves Aguirre
  • Disposition: Unrecoverable – Among the 900+ souls still onboard the USS Arizona
  • Posthumous Awards: Purple Heart, American Defense Service Medal w/Fleet Clasp, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/Star, WWII Victory Medal

Story Contributed 2014 by USS Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona

Reyner Aceves Aguirre was born July 30, 1918, in San Gabriel, California. He was the youngest of five children of Rose Aceves Aguirre, a homemaker, and Francisco Aguirre, a gardener. The parents were immigrants from Mexico.

Rayner's sister Marina said their father got the name Reyner from a novel. The family called him Neer, though he signed letters as Reyner, Ner or Nero.

By the time of the 1930 Census Mrs. Aguirre was identified as a widow. The family suffered another death in 1935 when son Erin, then 19, died in a car accident. Then, in about 1938, the Great Depression forced the family to relocate from their longtime home to nearby Alhambra.

Reyner quit school briefly, but graduated in 1938 from Alhambra High. He liked to hang out at Long Beach with friends and had a surfboard painted in the school colors of blue and gold. He also played right end on the San Gabriel Mules, a sandlot football team.

Mr. Aguirre loved music, and he and his best friend, Mike Landa, would take Reyner's old roadster to the Hollywood Palladium to hear big-bands, including the "King of Swing," Benny Goodman.

The spring 1940 Census said Mr. Aguirre was a laborer for the water department, earning $666 the previous year for 52 weeks' work. That's equal to about $12,300 in 2020. While a small sum, he was fortunate to have full-time employment at a time when so many young men could find no work at all.

In 1941 he and his friend Mike decided to join the Navy together. Reyner enlisted on June 6, but Mike was too underweight to qualify.

Mr. Aguirre was a seaman second class on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed six months later in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

A memorial service was held at Mexican Presbyterian Church in San Gabriel in February 1942. One of the speakers was the president of the YMCA Comrades Club, which Mr. Aguirre led until his Navy enlistment. The service also included his favorite hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross."

When his friend Mike Landa and his wife had a son in 1943 they named him Michael Reyner Landa.

About a year after World War II ended American Legion Post 748 was organized in San Gabriel and named in Mr. Aguirre's memory. The post built a playground in his honor in 1955.

"Our family coped with Reyner's death in many different ways," his nephew Frank Manuel Aguirre Andrade wrote in 2002 in his book "Reyner Didn't Come Home."

"For many years, Grandma Rose did not remove or touch anything that belonged to Reyner. His high school sweater remained hanging in the closet. His racing bicycle hung upside down in the enclosed rear porch. His possessions and artifacts remained as a reminder."

Photo and Service information from the Vincent J. Vlach, USN Ret., (USS Arizona Survivor & Ship's Historian) and I. B. Nease, USNR Ret., (USS Arizona Historian) Collections [privately held collections]
Other Information, Documents, and/or Photos provided by N. A. Nease [privately held collection]
Report of Changes: National Archives at College Park; College Park, Maryland, United States; Muster Rolls of U.S. Navy Ships, Stations, and Other Naval Activities, 01/01/1939 - 01/01/1949; Record Group: 24, Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1798 - 2007; Series ARC ID: 594996; Series MLR Number: A1 135
Information researched and compiled by N. A. Nease.
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