During World War II Douglas Mulcahy became a Naval ACE, credited with the destruction of eight enemy aircraft in aerial combat plus 1 damaged in the air.
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During World War II Douglas Mulcahy became a Naval ACE, credited with the destruction of eight enemy aircraft in aerial combat plus 1 damaged in the air.
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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Lieutenant Douglas William Mulcahy (NSN: 0-98456), United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity as Pilot of a Fighter Plane in Fighting Squadron THIRTY-ONE (VF-31), attached to the U.S.S. CABOT (CVL-28), in action against enemy Japanese forces in the vicinity of the Philippine Islands, 21 September 1944. Skilled and aggressive in combat, Lieutenant (then Lieutenant, Junior Grade) Mulcahy boldly led his division in the first fighter sweep against an important enemy-held airfield. Encountering a formation of five enemy planes, he attacked fearlessly and with deadly accuracy to shoot down three of them without damage to his own plane. Fighting his plane with skill and courage, he damaged and drove another enemy off the tail of one of our own planes and assisted in shooting down a fifth hostile plane. His expert airmanship, inspiring leadership and conscientious devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.