The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy and Marine Corps Medal to Lieutenant Richard Barr Lynch (NSN: 0-74860), United States Navy, for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy while serving aboard the Submarine U.S.S. NAUTILUS (SS-168), during World War II. During NAUTILUS’s FOURTH War Patrol she sank one MINE-KAXE Class destroyer, probably sank a medium-sized transport and a medium-sized cargo ship, severely damaged a large tanker, and obtained one torpedo hit on a MOGAMI Class heavy cruiser. NAUTILUS’s first three patrols, the second of which included raider action against Makin Island, were also highly successful, and gained for her Commanding Officer the award of the Navy Cross and one Star. Lieutenant Lynch served as Gunnery and Torpedo Officer, as First Lieutenant, and as the Assistant Approach Officer, and distinguished himself during all the actions of NAUTILUS’s War Patrols. Furthermore, as the officer in charge of a rescue expedition in enemy controlled waters, in the early morning of 1 January 1943, he rendered heroic service in evacuating twenty-nine persons from Bougainville Island and bringing them safely to his ship. His actions have been in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.