Real American Heroes

Clarence E. Dickinson, Jr.’s FIRST Navy Cross citation

The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to

Clarence Earle Dickinson, Jr.

Lieutenant, U.S. Navy

for service as set forth in the following

CITATION:

for distinguished service in the line of his profession, extraordinary courage and disregard of his own safety, while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Scouting Plane of Scouting Squadron SIX (VS-6), embarked from the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE (CV-6), during the attack on the Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, by Japanese forces on 7 December 1941. Returning to Oahu in a Scouting Plane, Lieutenant Dickinson and his gunner were engaged by a superior number of Japanese aircraft. Although the latter was killed, Lieutenant Dickinson continued to engage the enemy until his plane was forced down in flames. He escaped by parachute, landed near Ewa Airfield, and proceeded to the naval air station, Ford Island, Pearl Harbor. Here he was immediately assigned to a 175 mile aerial search operations at sea, his recent ordeal not having been reported to his superiors. Lieutenant Dickinson’s outstanding courage, daring airmanship and determined skill were at all times inspiring and in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Born: Dec, 1, 1912 in Jacksonville, Fla…. Home of record: Raleigh, N.C…. U.S Naval Academy graduate, Class of ’34… Earned his second Navy Cross three days later… Earned a third during the Battle of Midway, becoming the first-ever three-time recipient of the Navy Cross… Retired as a rear admiral… Departed: Oct. 4, 1984… Interred: National Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu

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