| Davis, George Fleming |
Rank and organization: Commander,
U.S. Navy. Born: 23 March 1911, Manila, Philippine Islands.
Accredited to: Philippine Islands. Other Navy awards: Silver
Star Medal, Legion of Merit. Citation... For conspicuous
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life and beyond the
call of duty as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Walke engaged
in a detached mission in support of minesweeping operations to clear the
waters for entry of our heavy surface and amphibious forces preparatory
to the invasion of Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 6 January
1945. Operating without gun support of other surface ships when 4
Japanese suicide planes were detected flying low overland to attack
simultaneously, Comdr. Davis boldly took his position in the exposed
wings of the bridge and directed control to pick up the leading plane
and open fire. |
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Alert and fearless as the Walke's deadly fire sent
the first target crashing into the water and caught the second
as it passed close over the bridge to plunge into the sea of
portside, he remained steadfast in the path of the third plane
plunging swiftly to crash the after end of the bridge structure.
Seriously wounded when the craft struck, drenched with gasoline
and immediately enveloped in flames, he conned the Walke in the
midst of the wreckage; he rallied his command to heroic efforts;
he exhorted his officers and men to save the ship and, still on
his feet, saw the barrage from his guns destroy the fourth
suicide bomber. With the fires under control and the safety of
the ship assured, he consented to be carried below. Succumbing
several hours later, Comdr. Davis by his example of valor and
his unhesitating self-sacrifice, steeled the fighting spirit of
his command into unyielding purpose in completing a vital
mission. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his
country. | |
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