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Allen L. Seaman

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Appointed Lieutenant Commander on 15 April 1944, Seaman was declared missing in action on 1 May 1944 after inflicting substantial damage on enemy land and sea forces in the New Guinea area despite damage to his own aircraft. For that action and for his judgment and skill in crash landing his plane in
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in lieu of a second Navy Cross for the skill, leadership, and courage he consistently showed in pressing home, with great accuracy, low level strikes against enemy installations and shipping in the New Guinea area from November 1943 to March 1944.
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After service in several patrol squadrons, he was assigned to a bomber squadron in May 1943. He flew many missions including long range reconnaissance and bombing missions in support of major task force strikes in October 1943 against
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such a manner as to save several members of his crew, he was awarded the
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as an Aviation Cadet five months later. Designated a
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United States Navy personnel killed in World War II
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United States Navy officer and Navy Cross recipient
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New Haven, Connecticut
New Guinea
United States Navy
Lieutenant Commander
Navy Cross
New Haven, Connecticut
Duke University
United States Naval Reserve
Naval Air Station Pensacola
Naval Aviator
Ensign
Wake Island
Air Medal
Allied
Hollandia
New Guinea
Distinguished Flying Cross
Navy Cross

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