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JOHN DUNCAN BULKELEY 19111996:
One of the most decorated men in US military history, the late Vice Admiral John
D. Bulkeley was the namesake of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Bulkeley
(DDG 84) and a member of the Board of Directors of Battleship Cove. Medal
of Honor citation: For extraordinary heroism, distinguished service, and conspicuous
gallantry above and beyond the call of duty as commander of Motor Torpedo Boat
Squadron 3, in Philippine waters during the period 7 December 1941 to 10 April
1942. The remarkable achievement of Lieutenant Bulkeleys command in damaging
or destroying a notable number of Japanese enemy planes, surface combatant and
merchant ships, and in dispersing landing parties and land-based enemy forces
during the 4 months and 8 days of operation without benefit of repairs, overhaul,
or maintenance facilities for his squadron, is believed to be without precedent
in this type of warfare. His dynamic forcefulness and daring in offensive action,
his brilliantly planned and skillfully executed attacks, supplemented by a unique
resourcefulness and ingenuity, characterize him as an outstanding leader of men
and a gallant and intrepid seaman. These qualities coupled with a complete disregard
for his own personal safety reflect great credit upon him and the Naval Service. |