REAR ADMIRAL JAMES D. RAMAGE for extraordinary heroism as Leader of Bomber Squadron TEN, attached to the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE, in action against enemy Japanese forces in the vicinity of the Marianas Islands from June 12 to June 20, 1944. An aggressive combat pilot, Lieutenant Commander Ramage led his squadron with consistent skill and daring on numerous bombing missions in the Marianas and, striking repeatedly against strongly defended military objectives, inflicted costly and excessive damage upon the enemy’s defenses and ground installations. Acting as air coordinator on June 15 and 16, he directed brilliant attacks of all squadrons in support of the landings of our ground forces in their intial advance against the enemy. Taking off with three divisions of his squadron on June 20, he led a fierce attack against enemy carriers, personally diving upon a medium-sized carrier and scoring a hit on the stern of the enemy vessel. By his expert airmanship, exceptional daring and courageous initiative, Lieutenant Commander Ramage contributed essentially to the success of our operations in this strategic area, and his great personal valor in the face of grave peril was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
RADM Ramage is a life member and resides in California.