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CAPT Marshall Harlan Austin

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CAPT Marshall Harlan Austin

Birth
Eldorado, Jackson County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
19 Jul 2005 (aged 94)
Carmichael, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 7, Site: 9941-ALH
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Navy Cross Awarded for actions during the World War II

The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Commander [then Lieutenant Commander] Marshall Harlan Austin (NSN: 0-75015), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. REDFIN (SS-272), on the SECOND War Patrol of that submarine in enemy Japanese-controlled waters, during the period 19 March 1944 to 2 May 1944. Skillfully maneuvering his ship into favorable positions to strike at enemy shipping, Commander Austin launched a series of bold, audacious attacks in the face of heavy and persistent hostile countermeasures, to sink one 1,500-ton destroyer and four merchant ships totaling over 28,000 tons. Fighting his ship with courage and determination against the devastating follow-up fire of the Japanese, he expertly evaded the deadly missiles of the enemy and succeeded in bringing his vessel safe to port without serious injury to his gallant crew. His steadfast valor, professional skill and unswerving devotion to duty served as an inspiration to his officers and men and reflect the highest credit upon Commander Austin, the REDFIN and the United States Naval Service.
General Orders: Commander 7th Fleet: Serial 01902 (July 16, 1944) Action Date: March 19 - May 2, 1944
Service: Navy Rank: Commander Company: Commanding Officer
Division: U.S.S. Redfin (SS-272)


Silver Star Awarded for actions during the World War II

The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Commander [then Lieutenant Commander] Marshall Harlan Austin (NSN: 0-75015), United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. REDFIN (SS-272), on the THIRD War Patrol of that submarine in enemy Japanese-controlled waters, during the period from 26 May to 14 July 1944. Conducting vitally important reconnaissance, Commander Austin successfully accomplished a special mission and, in addition, maneuvered his vessel to strike against the enemy, sinking a large tanker and transport totaling 16,100 tons and damaging another transport of 8,300 tons. By skillful evasion tactics, he successfully escaped enemy countermeasures and returned his ship safe to port. His professional skill, indomitable fighting spirit and devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon Commander Austin and the United States Naval Service.
General Orders: Commander, 7th Fleet: Serial 079 (January 5, 1945) Action Date: May 26 - July 14, 1944 Service: Navy
Rank: Commander Company: Commanding Officer
Division: U.S.S. Redfin (SS-272)

Navy Cross Awarded for actions during the World War II

The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Commander [then Lieutenant Commander] Marshall Harlan Austin (NSN: 0-75015), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. REDFIN (SS-272), on the SECOND War Patrol of that submarine in enemy Japanese-controlled waters, during the period 19 March 1944 to 2 May 1944. Skillfully maneuvering his ship into favorable positions to strike at enemy shipping, Commander Austin launched a series of bold, audacious attacks in the face of heavy and persistent hostile countermeasures, to sink one 1,500-ton destroyer and four merchant ships totaling over 28,000 tons. Fighting his ship with courage and determination against the devastating follow-up fire of the Japanese, he expertly evaded the deadly missiles of the enemy and succeeded in bringing his vessel safe to port without serious injury to his gallant crew. His steadfast valor, professional skill and unswerving devotion to duty served as an inspiration to his officers and men and reflect the highest credit upon Commander Austin, the REDFIN and the United States Naval Service.
General Orders: Commander 7th Fleet: Serial 01902 (July 16, 1944) Action Date: March 19 - May 2, 1944
Service: Navy Rank: Commander Company: Commanding Officer
Division: U.S.S. Redfin (SS-272)


Silver Star Awarded for actions during the World War II

The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Commander [then Lieutenant Commander] Marshall Harlan Austin (NSN: 0-75015), United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. REDFIN (SS-272), on the THIRD War Patrol of that submarine in enemy Japanese-controlled waters, during the period from 26 May to 14 July 1944. Conducting vitally important reconnaissance, Commander Austin successfully accomplished a special mission and, in addition, maneuvered his vessel to strike against the enemy, sinking a large tanker and transport totaling 16,100 tons and damaging another transport of 8,300 tons. By skillful evasion tactics, he successfully escaped enemy countermeasures and returned his ship safe to port. His professional skill, indomitable fighting spirit and devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon Commander Austin and the United States Naval Service.
General Orders: Commander, 7th Fleet: Serial 079 (January 5, 1945) Action Date: May 26 - July 14, 1944 Service: Navy
Rank: Commander Company: Commanding Officer
Division: U.S.S. Redfin (SS-272)

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