|

PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION
Awarded to Task Unit 77.4.3 (Taffy III)

THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
WASHINGTON
The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the
PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION to
TASK UNIT SEVENTY-SEVEN POINT FOUR POINT THREE, consisting of the
U.S.S. FANSHAW BAY and VC-88; U.S.S. GAMBIER BAY and VC-10; U.S.S. KALININ BAY and VC-3;
U.S.S. KITKUN BAY and VC-5; U.S.S. SAINT LO and VC-65; U.S.S. WHITE PLAINS and VC-4;
U.S.S. HOEL, U.S.S. JOHNSTON, U.S.S. HEERMANN, U.S.S. SAMUEL B. ROBERTS, U.S.S. RAYMOND,
U.S.S. DENNIS and U.S.S. JOHN C. BUTLER
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION
"For extraordinary heroism in action against powerful units of the
Japanese Fleet during the Battle off Samar, Philippines, October 25, 1944. Silhouetted
against the dawn as the Central Japanese Force steamed through San Bernardino Strait
towards Leyte Gulf, Task Unit 77.4.3 was suddenly taken under attack by hostile cruisers
on its port hand, destroyers on the starboard and battleships from the rear. Quickly
laying down a heavy smoke screen, the gallant ships of the Task Unit waged battle fiercely
against the superior speed and fire power of the advancing enemy, swiftly launching and
rearming aircraft and violently zigzagging in protection of vessels stricken by hostile
armor-piercing shells, anti-personnel projectiles and suicide bombers. With one carrier of
the group sunk, others badly damaged and squadron aircraft courageously coordinating in
the attacks by making dry runs over the enemy Fleet as the Japanese relentlessly closed in
for the kill, two of the Unit's valiant destroyers and one destroyer escort charged the
battleships point-blank and, expending their last torpedoes in desperate defense of the
entire group, went down under the enemy's heavy shells as a climax to two and one half
hours of sustained and furious combat. The courageous determination and the superb
teamwork of the officers and men who fought the embarked planes and who manned the ships
of Task Unit 77.4.3 were instrumental in effecting the retirement of a hostile force
threatening our Leyte invasion operations and were in keeping with the highest traditions
of the United States Naval Service."
For the President,
/signed/ JAMES FORRESTAL Secretary of the Navy
Compliments of Seaman First Class Virgil Cox,
USNR,
plankowner, crewmember, and survivor of the sinking of USS GAMBIER BAY (CVE 73).
Return to Awards Page
Return to
Main Menu
Honor the Missing in Action and Killed in Action of Taffy III
We do remember. We won't forget.
Robert Jon Cox
webmaster@bosamar.com
last revised November 28 1996
Copyright Robert Jon Cox 1996-2007 all rights reserved
Void where prohibited.
|