Lt Williams made four attacks on U-boats in a six week period: | |||
Date | Boat | Result | Awarded |
13 July 1943 | U-487 | Sunk - 31 dead and 33 survivors | Distinguished Flying Cross |
14 July 1943 | U-527 | Escaped - only to be sunk 23 July 1943 by aircraft from the escort carrier USS Bogue - 40 dead and 13 survivors | Gold Star in lieu of second Navy Cross* |
16 July 1943 | U-67 | Sunk - 48 dead and 3 survivors | Gold Star in lieu of second Distinguished Flying cross |
24 August 1943 | U-185 | Sunk - 29 dead and 22 survivors | Gold Star in lieu of third Distinguished Flying Cross |
* LT Williams was awarded his first Navy Cross as a dive bomber pilot flying from the USS Lexington during the Battle of the Coral Sea |
The award citation in the press release below is for action on May 7, 1942 during the Battle of the Coral Sea |
11/11/42 |
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ENSIGN ROBERT P. WILLIAMS |
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Ensign Williams was borne in Pierre, South Dakota, August 30, 1918. He attended the University of Washington, Seattle, and on March 8, 1940, he entered the U.S. Naval Reserve in Seattle. He had preliminary flight training at the Naval Reserve Aviation Base there, and was appointed Aviation Cadet June 15, 1940. He had flight training at the Naval Air Stations, Pensacola and Miami, Florida, and was commissioned Ensign, U.S.N.R., February 6, 1941. He was ordered to active duty in Bombing Squadron 2 based on the U.S.S. LEXINGTON. On July 1, 1942, he was ordered to the Naval Air Station, Seattle, to assist in fitting out an air unit and to flying duty with her when commissioned. | |||
Ensign Williams has been awarded the Navy Cross with the citation: | |||
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He has the American Defense Service Medal, Fleet Clasp. |
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Ensign William's home address is Encinitas, California. |
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The award citation in the press release below is for action on July 13, 1943 against U-487 |
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS |
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Lieutenant Robert Pershing Williams, U.S.N.R., 26, previously awarded the Navy Cross. He was born in Pierre, South Dakota, son of Mr. H. P. Williams, Snoqualmie, Washington. |
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The first award citation in the press release below is for action on July 14, 1943 against U 527 the second award is for action on July 16 1943 against U-67 |
N A V Y D E P A R T M E N T |
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HOLD FOR RELESAE |
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UNTIL 9 A.M. (E.W.T.) |
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FEBRUARY 12, 1945 |
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FORTY AWARDS AUTHORIZED |
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The following awards have been authorized by the Secretary of the Navy: |
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GOLD STAR IN LIEU OF SECOND NAVY CROSS |
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AND GOLD STAR IN LIEU OF SECOND DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS |
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Lieutenant Robert Pershing Williams, U.S.N.R., 26, who has previously received the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Lieutenant Williams was born in Pierre, South Dakota, and his usual address is Snoqualmie, Washington, where his father, Mr. H. P. Williams, resides. |
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The citation accompanying the Gold Star in lieu of the second Navy Cross reads: |
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Wording of the citation for the Gold Star in lieu of the second Distinguished Flying Cross is: |
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The award citation in the press release below is for action on August 24, 1943 against U-185 |
GOLD STAR IN LIEU OF THIRD DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS |
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Lieutenant Robert Pershing Williams, U.S.N.R., 26, previously awarded the Navy Cross and Gold Star in lieu of the second Navy Cross, and the Distinguished Flying Cross and Gold star in lieu of the second Distinguished Flying Cross. Lieutenant Williams was born in Pierre, South Dakota, and his usual address is Snoqualmie, Washington, home of his father, Mr. H. P. Williams. |
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CAPT Wendell G. Switzer presents gold star for second Navy Cross and two gold stars for second and third Distinguished Flying Cross to LT Robert P. Williams aboard Tripoli April 23, 1944 |
CAPT Wendell G. Switzer presents award to ARM1c Grinstead aboard Tripoli April 23, 1944 |