Don Moore

Posts Tagged ‘Legion of Merit’

Jap sub sunk in Tokyo Bay by USS Sea Devil

In Pearl Harbor Survivor, U.S. Navy, World War II on May 21, 2012 at 4:38 am

Capt. Ralph Styles, former skipper of the USS Sea Devil, holds a shadow box full of medals including two Navy Crosses, two Legions of Merit, Navy Unit Commendation, a solid gold submarine pin for being awarded two Navy Crosses. In the background is a banner with the USS Sea Devil’s emblem surrounded by five Japanese rising sun flags indicating five enemy war ships sunk or damaged and seven white flags with red centers denoting seven enemy transports sunk. Sun photo by Don Moore

The enemy submarine, I-374, sailed out of Tokyo Bay into the open Pacific shortly before sunrise on Sept. 22, 1944. Capt. Ralph Styles, skipper of the sub USS Sea Devil, was laying in wait submerged near the harbor’s entrance. Read the rest of this entry »

He flew POWs out of Hanoi at end of Vietnam War

In Korean War, Vietnam War, World War II on July 19, 2010 at 4:38 am

Beginning in February 1973 some 600 American aviators held in the Hanoi “Hilton” were released by their North Vietnamese captors. This is a picture of one of the POWs being reunited with his family.                                         Photo provided by Russell Ogan

Second Lt. Russell Ogan was returning from a fighter sweep over the Battle of the Bulge flying low and slow because of the weather, in “Gloria May,” his P-47 “Thunderbolt,” when his fighter took a direct hit from enemy ground fire. Read the rest of this entry »

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