Richard Eastmond became a World War II Navy ACE, credited with shooting down nine enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
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Richard Eastmond became a World War II Navy ACE, credited with shooting down nine enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Lieutenant Richard Taylor Eastmond (NSN: 0-11416), United States Naval Reserve, for extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Fighter Plane in Fighting Squadron ONE (VF-1), attached to the U.S.S. YORKTOWN (CV-10), in action on 19 June 1944, while deployed over the Mariana Islands during the First Battle of the Philippine Sea. Leading his division in the interception of a superior number of enemy aircraft that were attempting to strike to strike at our warships, Lieutenant Eastmond pressed home a determined attack against these hostile planes and personally shot down four Japanese aircraft. His gallant fighting spirit, superb airmanship and inspiring leadership were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.