The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Rear Admiral [then Captain] Charles Bowers Momsen (NSN: 0-56064), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism as Commander of a Coordinated Attack Group of Submarines operating in the enemy Japanese-controlled waters of the East China Sea from February 1943 through June 1944. A master of submarine warfare, Captain Momsen evolved a doctrine of attack whereby submarines could be organized into an attack group capable of operating deep in enemy-controlled waters while maintaining full striking power. As a result of his professional skill and resolute leadership, the submarines under his command sank five Japanese ships totaling over 38,000 tons and damaged eight ships totaling 63,000 tons. Much of the credit for the submarines’ aggressiveness and successful attacks, in spite of severe enemy counter-measures, was largely due to his efficient administration and inspiring leadership in coordinating these submarines into an efficient attack force. Commander Momsen’s conduct was at all times in keeping with the highest traditions of the Naval Service.





