The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Admiral Raymond Ames Spruance (NSN: 0-5844), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commander, FIFTH Fleet, in action against enemy Japanese forces during the invasion and capture of Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, and Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, from January to May 1945. Responsible for the operation of a vast and complicated organization which included more than 500,000 men of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, 318 combatant vessels and 1,139 auxiliary vessels, Admiral Spruance directed the forces under is command with daring, courage and aggressiveness. Carrier units of his force penetrated waters of the Japanese Homeland and Nansei Shoto and inflicted severe damage upon hostile aircraft, shore installations and shipping. Under repeated enemy aerial attack during the Iwo invasion, Admiral Spruance was embarked on the U.S.S. INDIANAPOLIS (CA-35) when the starboard quarter of that vessel was crashed by a hostile plane which passed through the main deck causing many casualties. Shifting his Flag to the U.S.S. NEW MEXICO (BB-40) on 5 April, he continued covering operations for the assault on Okinawa in the face of desperate enemy resistance and despite the strain of constant alerts as Japanese Kamikazes increased the fury of their attacks against our combatant and auxiliary vessels. On 12 May, another suicide plane crashed the deck of his Flagship. His professional skill, brilliant combat tactics and determination in carrying the fight to the enemy reflect the highest credit upon Admiral Spruance and the United States Naval Service.