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Captain Becton,
Frederick J. Navy Navy Cross
Navy Cross
Captain Frederick J.
Becton United States Navy
"For extraordinary heroism as
Commanding Officer of the USS LAFFEY in action against enemy
Japanese forces off Okinawa, on April 16, 1945. With his ship under
savage attack by thirty hostile planes, Commander Becton skillfully
countered the fanatical enemy tactics, employing every conceivable
maneuver and directing all his guns in an intense and unrelenting
barrage of fire to protect his ship against the terrific onslaught.
Crashed by six of the overwhelming aerial force which penetrated the
deadly antiaircraft defense, the USS LAFFEY, under his valiant
command fought fiercely for over two hours against the attackers,
blasting eight of the enemy out of the sky. Although explosions of
the suicide planes and two additional bombs caused sever structural
damage, loss of armament and heavy personnel casualties, Commander
Becton retained complete control of his ship, coolly directing
emergency repairs in the midst of furious combat, and emerged at the
close of the action with his gallant warship afloat and still an
effective fighting unit..."
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