Rank and organization: Lieutenant,
Junior Grade, U.S. Navy. Born: 18 July 1902, Maryville, Mo.
Accredited to: Missouri. Other Navy award: Navy Cross with gold
star. Citation... For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while
attached to the U.S.S. Pillsbury during the capture of an enemy
German submarine off French West Africa, 4 June 1944. Taking a
vigorous part in the skillfully coordinated attack on the German
U-505 which climaxed a prolonged search by the Task Group, Lt.
(then Lt. j.g.) David boldly led a party from the Pillsbury in
boarding the hostile submarine as it circled erratically at 5 or 6 knots
on the surface. |
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Fully aware that the U-boat might
momentarily sink or be blown up by exploding demolition and
scuttling charges, he braved the added danger of enemy gunfire
to plunge through the conning tower hatch and, with his small
party, exerted every effort to keep the ship afloat and to
ass1st the succeeding and more fully equipped salvage parties in
making the U-505 seaworthy for the long tow across the Atlantic
to a U.S. port. By his valiant service during the first
successful boarding and capture of an enemy man-o-war on the
high seas by the U.S. Navy since 1815, Lt. David contributed
materially to the effectiveness of our Battle of the Atlantic
and upheld the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. |