LTCMDR Kenneth A Holmes

For extraordinary heroism as Pilot of a Dive Bomber in Air Group EIGHT, attached to the U.S.S. BUNKER HILL, during an attack against the Japanese Fleet in the First Battle of the Philippine Sea, on June 20, 1944. Flying at extreme combat radius in a strike against major hostile Fleet unite, Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Holmes flew over the assigned area in bold defiance of fierce enemy aerial opposition and a terrific barrage of antiaircraft fire sent up from guns of all calibers including main batteries and, pressing home his own vigorous attack at low altitude, scored a direct bomb hit on hostile cruiser of the Chokai class. By his airmanship and cool courage in the face of tremendous odds, Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Holmes contributed materially to the infliction of extensive and costly damage on the Japanese Fleet in this decisive engagement and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Mr. Holmes resides in Southern California.