The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Lieutenant Hiram Cassedy, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the Submarine U.S.S. SEARAVEN (SS-196), during the rescue of an Australian aviator stranded on the Island of Timor when the Japanese invaded the Southwest Pacific Islands in the Spring of 1942. While on patrol on 18 – 19 April 1942, Lieutenant Cassedy was directed to evacuate a number of airmen of the Royal Australian Air Force from Timor, Netherlands East Indies. The island was occupied by the enemy. Enemy forces were aware of the presence of the party of distressed aviators and operations were in progress to capture the group. Lieutenant Cassedy safely conducted his vessel to the rendezvous under hazardous conditions of navigation and by virtue of thorough preparations and excellent foresight effected a contact with the Australians. Although the area was under constant enemy patrol his vessel remained undetected. Under trying conditions and with the utmost pertinacity he directed the recovery of the aviators who were in an emaciated and fever-ridden state. He then took his ship past Japanese patrols and carried the aviators to a point of safety. The exceptional heroism displayed by Lieutenant Cassedy and the officers and men of the U.S.S. SEARAVEN is a tribute to his leadership and skill and is in accord with the best traditions of the Navy of the United States.