Cross, Frederick Cushing, Jr., LTJG

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Last Primary NEC
131X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1943-1943, 131X, USS Card (CVE-11)
Service Years
1941 - 1943
Lieutenant Junior Grade Lieutenant Junior Grade

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Home State
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Year of Birth
1917
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Lunenburg
Last Address
Lost at Sea.
Memorial: South Cemetery
Lunenburg, Worcester County
Massachusetts
Casualty Date
Aug 07, 1943
 
Cause
KIA-Died of Wounds
Reason
Air Loss, Crash - Sea
Location
North Atlantic Ocean
Conflict
World War II
Location of Interment
Buried at Sea, North Atlantic Ocean

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  1942-1943, 131X, VB-128 Fleets Finest

Lieutenant Junior Grade

From Month/Year
- / 1942

To Month/Year
August / 1943

Unit
VB-128 Fleets Finest Unit Page

Rank
Lieutenant Junior Grade

NEC
131X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot

Base, Station or City
NAS Bennett Field, Brooklyn

State/Country
New York
 
 
 Patch
 VB-128 Fleets Finest Details

VB-128 Fleets Finest
Redesignated VPB-128

Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
 

Parent Unit
Fixed Wing

Strength
Navy Squadron

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Aug 7, 2018
   
Memories For This Unit

Other Memories
Awarded the Navy Cross Lieutenant (junior grade) Cross was killed in action 7 August 1943 during an engagement with an enemy submarine. Although he was mortally wounded and his plane had a shattered starboard engine, he continued to attack the submarine, then made a perfect water landing, thus saving the lives of his copilot and radio operator. For his outstanding courage and indomitable fighting spirit, Lieutenant (junior grade) Cross was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. The official Navy citation: The Navy Cross is presented to Frederick C. Cross, Lieutenant (j.g.), U.S. Navy (Reserve), for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service as Pilot of a Navy PV-1 airplane in Bombing Squadron ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT (VB-128), Fleet Air Wing NINE, United States Atlantic Fleet, during an engagement with an enemy submarine on 7 August 1943. Although he sustained mortal wounds and his aircraft's starboard engine was shattered by a direct hit during the approach to a hostile submarine, Lieutenant (j.g.) Cross, undeterred by his extremely painful injuries and the hazards of concentrated enemy gunfire, pressed home an aggressive attack, dropping his depth bombs in a stick across the ship's bow and possibly damaging the undersea craft. After struggling in vain to maintain flight, he succeeded in effecting a perfect water landing, thus enabling his co-pilot and radio operator to survive and subsequently to attain safety. Lieutenant (j.g.) Cross' outstanding courage, daring airmanship and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.

   
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