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Rank/Rate |
Commander (Commanding Officer) |
Service Number |
O-063273 |
Birth Date |
September 13, 1906 |
From |
St. Petersburg, Florida |
Decorations |
Navy Cross, Purple Heart |
Submarine |
USS Grampus (SS-207) |
Loss Date |
March 5, 1943 |
Location |
Blackett Strait |
Circumstances |
Lost at sea, cause unknown |
Remarks |
John was born in Jacksonville, Florida. His Navy Cross
is not listed in some sources.Citation: The
President of the United States of America takes pride in
presenting the Navy Cross (Posthumously) to Lieutenant
Commander John Rich Craig (NSN: 0-63273), United States
Navy, for extraordinary heroism in the line of his
profession as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. GRAMPUS
(SS-207), during the FOURTH
and FIFTH War Patrols of that
submarine during the period 2 October 1942 to 19 January
1943, in enemy controlled waters of the Solomon Islands
Area. Despite the great mental and physical strain of
prolonged patrols in enemy-controlled waters, Lieutenant
Commander Craig launched repeated, daring attacks on
Japanese shipping, sinking two
enemy transports and one
cargo ship, totaling 24,000 tons, and damaging three enemy
destroyers. His efficient and inspiring leadership
and the
loyal devotion to duty of the men under his command
throughout the period made possible the successful
accomplishment of a vital and hazardous mission. Through his
experience and sound judgment Lieutenant Commander Craig
brought his ship safely back to port. His conduct throughout
was an inspiration to his officers and
men and in keeping
with the highest traditions of the United States Naval
Service. |
Photo courtesy of Henry C. Lehtola, Historian, USS John R. Craig
DD-885 Reunion Association. Information courtesy of Paul W. Wittmer.
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