
Samuel David Dealey-Austin TX
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Don.Morfe
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World War II Medal of Honor Recipient for action as the Commanding Officer of the submarine USS Harder off the waters of Luzon, Philippine Islands on August 24, 1944. He was killed in action. He is listed on the WALL OF THE MISSING in the American Cemetery in Manila, PI and he has a cenotaph marker in the Texas State Cemetery, Austin TX located on Monument Hill Section 1.
Waymark Code: WMX7RD
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/09/2017
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He was born on September 13, 1906 and died on August 24, 1944 in the Philippine Islands. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: *DEALEY, SAMUEL DAVID
• Rank and organization: Commander, U.S. Navy
• Other Navy awards: Navy Cross with 3 Gold Stars, Silver Star Medal.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Harder during her 5th War Patrol in Japanese-controlled waters. Floodlighted by a bright moon and disclosed to an enemy destroyer escort which bore down with intent to attack, Comdr. Dealey quickly dived to periscope depth and waited for the pursuer to close range, then opened fire, sending the target and all aboard down in flames with his third torpedo. Plunging deep to avoid fierce depth charges, he again surfaced and, within 9 minutes after sighting another destroyer, had sent the enemy down tail first with a hit directly amidship. Evading detection, he penetrated the confined waters off Tawi Tawi with the Japanese Fleet base 6 miles away and scored death blows on 2 patrolling destroyers in quick succession. With his ship heeled over by concussion from the first exploding target and the second vessel nose-diving in a blinding detonation, he cleared the area at high speed. Sighted by a large hostile fleet force on the following day, he swung his bow toward the lead destroyer for another "down-the-throat" shot, fired 3 bow tubes and promptly crash-dived to be terrifically rocked seconds later by the exploding ship as the Harder passed beneath. This remarkable record of 5 vital Japanese destroyers sunk in 5 short-range torpedo attacks attests the valiant fighting spirit of Comdr. Dealey and his indomitable command.
Armed Service: Navy

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