Navy Federal Credit Union

Awards Received

  • Navy Cross

    Service:

    United States Navy

    Rank:

    Engineman First Class

    Regiment:

    Submarine and Rescue Salvage Unit

    Division:

    U.S.S. Falcon (ASR-2)

    Action Date:

    October 16, 1925 – July 8, 1926

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Engineman First Class William Badders, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty as a Diver, on the occasion of the salvaging of the U.S.S. S-51, from 16 October 1925 to 8 July 1926. Engineman First Class Badders actions during this operation were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

  • Navy and Marine Corps Medal

    Service:

    United States Navy

    Rank:

    Chief Machinist’s Mate

    Action Date:

    August 6, 1926 – December 27, 1940

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy and Marine Corps Medal to Chief Machinist’s Mate William Badders, United States Navy in lieu of previously awarded letters of commendation:
    (A) Commendation by Secretary of the Navy dated August 6, 1926
    (B) Commendation by Secretary of the Navy dated May 12, 1928
    (C) Commendation by Commander in Chief Army & Navy dated September 16, 1939
    (D) Commendation by ChBuNav dated December 27, 1940

  • Medal of Honor

    Service:

    United States Navy

    Rank:

    Chief Machinist’s Mate

    Division:

    U.S.S. Falcon (ASR-2)

    Action Date:

    May 23, 1939

    The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Chief Machinist’s Mate William Badders, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession as a Diver with the Submarine and Rescue Salvage Unit, U.S.S. Falcon, during the rescue and salvage operations following the sinking of the U.S.S. Squalus on 13 May 1939. During the rescue operations, Chief Machinist’s Mate Badders, as senior member of the rescue chamber crew, made the last extremely hazardous trip of the rescue chamber to attempt to rescue any possible survivors in the flooded after portion of the Squalus. He was fully aware of the great danger involved in that if he and his assistant became incapacitated, there was no way in which either could be rescued. During the salvage operations, Chief Machinist’s Mate Badders made important and difficult dives under the most hazardous conditions. His outstanding performance of duty contributed much to the success of the operations and characterizes conduct far above and beyond the ordinary call of duty.