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Awards Received

  • Navy Cross

    Service:

    United States Navy

    Rank:

    Lieutenant, Junior Grade

    Batallion:

    Torpedo Squadron 15 (VT-15)

    Division:

    U.S.S. Essex (CV-9)

    Action Date:

    October 24, 1944

    Commander 2d Carrier Task Force Pacific: Serial 0451 (December 17, 1944)

    The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Navy Cross (Posthumously) to Lieutenant, Junior Grade Otto Ross Bleech (NSN: 0-278304), United States Naval Reserve, for extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Torpedo Plane in Torpedo Squadron FIFTEEN (VT-15, attached to the U.S.S. ESSEX (CV-9), in action against the enemy Japanese Fleet during the Battle for Leyte Gulf, on 24 October 1944. Skillfully flying his plane through extremely intense and accurate anti-aircraft fire Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Bleech approached to close range and obtained a torpedo hit on an enemy heavy cruiser causing certain damage. His determination and courage were at all times in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

  • Distinguished Flying Cross

    Service:

    United States Navy

    Rank:

    Ensign

    Batallion:

    Torpedo Squadron 15 (VT-15)

    Division:

    U.S.S. Essex (CV-9)

    Action Date:

    June 12, 1944

    Commander Fast Carrier Task Force: Serial 0280 (August 3, 1944)

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Ensign Otto Ross Bleech (NSN: 0-278304), United States Naval Reserve, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as pilot of a carrier-based torpedo plane in Torpedo Squadron FIFTEEN (VF-15), embarked in U.S.S. ESSEX (CV-9), in an attack on a large enemy convoy in the vicinity of the Mariana Islands on 12 June 1944. In the face of enemy anti-aircraft fire, he so skillfully and courageously delivered his attack as to score direct hits with rockets and to cause excessive damage with bombs on an enemy merchant vessel which, when last seen, was dead in the water and burning furiously and abandoned. His skill and courage were at all times in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.