After surviving his actions as Bombardier on the Second B-25 launched from the U.S.S. Hornet in the April 18, 1942, Doolittle raid on Tokyo, Richard Miller sent on to serve with the 319th bomb Group in North Africa, where he was killed in action.
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After surviving his actions as Bombardier on the Second B-25 launched from the U.S.S. Hornet in the April 18, 1942, Doolittle raid on Tokyo, Richard Miller sent on to serve with the 319th bomb Group in North Africa, where he was killed in action.
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(Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pride in presenting the Silver Star (Posthumously) to Second Lieutenant (Air Corps) Richard Ewing Miller (ASN: 0-432352), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action against the enemy while serving as Bombardier of a Bomber Aircraft of the 319th Bombardment Squadron, 438th Bombardment Squadron, TWELFTH Air Force, in aerial operations in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, on or about 22 January 1943. The gallant actions and dedicated devotion to duty demonstrated by Second Lieutenant Miller, without regard for his own life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Army Air Forces.