LCDR Charles E Watts

LCDR CHARLES E. WATTS, for extraordinary heroism as Division Leader of a Fighter Plane in Fighting Squadron SEVENTEEN, attached to the U.S.S. HORNET, in action against enemy Japanese forces in Kure Bay, Japan, March 19, 1945. Participating in a daring fighter strike on major units of the Japanese Fleet, Lieutenant (then Lieutenant Junior Grade,) Watts dived through intense enemy antiaircraft fire to press home a strafing attack on a Japanese aircraft carrier. Unable to release his bomb, he recovered altitude and led his division in a bombing attack on a cruiser. Subsequently, he aided in strafing a large tanker which was left burning, and assisted in an attack on an airfield which resulted in the destruction of six parked aircraft and the infliction of severe damage on airfield installations and hangars. He took part in strafing and exploding a locomotive and then joined in two strafing runs on a seaplane base, destroying two four-engined patrol planes and two single-engined seaplanes and inflicting serious damage on seven others. His courage and devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon Lieutenant Watts and the United States Naval Service.

LCDR Watts joined the L.O.V. in 1988 and resides in Texas.

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